Comments Thread For: Cotto Rejects Margarito: Failed To Prove He Didn't Cheat
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This was how Cotto looked after the 2nd fight with Margarito:
Hardly a stroll in the park...
Keep in mind this was against a Margarito who had come off two devastating losses since their first encounter to Mosley and Pacquiao, the latter fight almost ending his career due to an eye injury. Margarito had been out of the ring for a year. Yet in the final round, before the fight was stopped, Margarito had his best round of the fight and looked to be coming on.
IMO Margarito was always a bad style matchup for Cotto and I think Cotto realizes it too. He can come up with excuses about loaded gloves all he wants, but the rematch had enough evidence that a faded Margarito was able to damage Cotto pretty badly, to prove otherwise.
Bert Sugar, before the first Cotto-Margarito fight, predicted that Margarito would stop Cotto with uppercuts late in the fight. He obviously saw a technical flaw in Cotto's game.Comment
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MargaCHEATo trainer ADMITTED to loading his gloves, MargaCHEATo's excuse is that he never NOTICED the trainer adding loaded wraps (something impossible since wrapping hands is a close face to face type of encounter)
He is a know CHEATER and lucky to not have been suspended for a life-time like LUIS RESTO= Antonio MargaPLASTERitoComment
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On the first fight 2-3 round.... You can hear MargaCHEATO's corner asking him, "Como esta la manopla?, no te sobreconfies" = "Is the plaster hard? Dont get overconfident".....
Evidence is clearly there... But Bob Arum used his Lawyer skills to get Margarito ONLY a one year suspension by Margacheato playing dumb "I didnt see him or feel something EXTRA in my wraps".....
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WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto has absolutely ruled out the possibility of a trilogy bout with Mexican rival Antonio Margarito.
The boxers first me in 2008 in Las Vegas, where Margarito handed Cotto his first professional defeat with an eleventh round knockout.
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Maybe in a court of law, but not in the real world.
Plenty of people have acted because they knew, they didn't need proof.Comment
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