His trainer Tibbs gave them to another fighter in his stable who was on the undercard. It can happen.
For something to be wrong with those gloves, the commission had to be in on it which means serious corruption would have been in play. Sorry, but I don't buy it. No way they would allow a fighter to go out there with doctored gloves and put themselves in that sort of situation. There would be a huge media storm with people getting jailed and sued.
They should have let a member of Rivas team see the gloves, sure. But they would have checked them and seen they were legit. They just didn't want to waste time by having Dillian take the gloves off and have to put them back on again when they knew they were fine.
For something to be wrong with those gloves, the commission had to be in on it which means serious corruption would have been in play. Sorry, but I don't buy it. No way they would allow a fighter to go out there with doctored gloves and put themselves in that sort of situation. There would be a huge media storm with people getting jailed and sued.
They should have let a member of Rivas team see the gloves, sure. But they would have checked them and seen they were legit. They just didn't want to waste time by having Dillian take the gloves off and have to put them back on again when they knew they were fine.
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