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    On This Day: Antonio Margarito scored tainted win over Miguel Cotto

    Miguel Cotto controversially lost his unbeaten record to a ferocious Antonio Margarito on July 26, 2008



    This fight had a tagline “La Batalla” (The Battle) that ultimately proved apt, although for the first five rounds it resembled more a scintillating procession as Cotto used speed and precision to dictate. However, Margarito gradually forced his opponent to fight at a pace he was uncomfortable with, creating his best chance for victory and an enthralling fight into the bargain.

    Cotto was the undefeated East Coast draw coming into his prime, having won world titles at two weights. Margarito was the gnarled, perennially underrated former IBF and WBO welter king who had lost to Paul Williams just three fights before. This was thought to be Cotto’s coming-out party in Sin City.

    It certainly began in that manner, as the Puerto Rican hero danced and dazzled his way to an early lead but, ominously, the shots he’d used to destroy fighters in two divisions simply bounced off the durable Margarito.

    “Tony” bullied his way back into an absorbing contest with a concerted body attack and intelligent aggression. His cutting down of Cotto’s space forced myriad exciting exchanges that Margarito gradually got the better of as his prey tired. Margarito hurt Cotto in the seventh and 10th before eventually knocking him down twice in the 11th to force Miguel’s uncle and trainer Evangelista Cotto to throw in the towel at 2-05.

    “The game plan was to come out strong and to wear him down and knock him out. I got him with body shots, and then I hit him in the head, and then knocked him out,” said Margarito.

    The loser has enjoyed a brighter future, adding a light-middle strap and gaining one-sided revenge over Margarito, before halting world middleweight champion Sergio Martinez in June this year to cement his place in history. Antonio was swathed in controversy after being discovered with doctored handwraps before his next fight, a loss to Shane Mosley, and he retired after Cotto battered him to defeat in their 2011 rematch.

    Margarito made a comeback in March of 2016 with a lucklustre decision over Jorge Paez Jnr.

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    Last edited by Chrismart; 07-26-2016, 06:07 AM.

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      • #4
        Tainted how?
        Where was the evidence he used anything against Cotto?
        The rematch with Cotto the only difference was Margarito then had a bad eye and Cotto managed to luck out and inflict the damage on that without it there is a good chance Cotto would have got beat up once again.
        "Styles make fights"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Son Of Fraud View Post
          Tainted how?
          Where was the evidence he used anything against Cotto?
          The rematch with Cotto the only difference was Margarito then had a bad eye and Cotto managed to luck out and inflict the damage on that without it there is a good chance Cotto would have got beat up once again.
          "Styles make fights"
          Cotto is just BETTER than Margarito. Way more skilled, Margarito was a bad stylistic matchup for him but the supremely skilled can overcome that. Cotto in the rematch fought him almost perfectly. Box and moving, pivoting and not allowing him to plant his feet and throw away. Look at Pac v Marg, Pac was darting in and out, throwing his flurries and getting out of there not allowing Marg to set his feet. The few times he allowed Marg to plant his feet, Marg was pretty effective in landing good shots to the body. It's not like Cotto fought Marg the same as he did in the first fight. He was far more willing to engage in a slugfest in the first fight, second fight he was on his bike a lot more and picking his moments better. If Cotto fought the same way and won the second time that's a different story, let's not pretend like Cotto didn't make adjustments and that it was purely Margs eye that was the difference.

          Tough to watch that fight back to be honest. The best Cotto we EVER saw was in Round 1 of this fight, PRIME Cotto. We never saw that Cotto again. Neither man was the same after this fight. Margarito got 'busted' in the Mosley fight and got torn up. Cotto barely beat Clottey.

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          • #6
            There is nothing tainted unless someone proves Marg had something in his wraps during the fight.

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            • #7
              the only people who thought it was tainted was ricans and bitter cotto fans.

              doug fischer and the NSAC already debunked the whole plaster thing.

              tony just out stamina'd cotto. fair win

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              • #8
                I don't get how people can say the win is not tainted, granted Cotto was getting abit uncomfortable in the latter stages of the rematch BUT since their first fight Margarito has not stopped anyone, to me there seemed to be a stark difference in his power. His power punches had less of an effect on Mosley than Floyd's did. He went from destroying Cintron twice, almost beating Williams (who was as durable as they come at 147) to not being able to put a dent in Journeymen. I watched his fight against Golden Johnson, the uppercut he dropped him with was so hard that Johnson was holding his head in pain lol.

                We all have our opinions though at the end of the day, I don't think anyone can dismiss the other side of the argument.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Son Of Fraud View Post
                  Tainted how?
                  Where was the evidence he used anything against Cotto?
                  The rematch with Cotto the only difference was Margarito then had a bad eye and Cotto managed to luck out and inflict the damage on that without it there is a good chance Cotto would have got beat up once again.
                  "Styles make fights"
                  There was evidence that he had loaded wraps. Everyone knows this. The outcome of their rematch showed who the better boxer is.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tago Nang Tago View Post
                    the only people who thought it was tainted was ricans and bitter cotto fans.

                    doug fischer and the NSAC already debunked the whole plaster thing.

                    tony just out stamina'd cotto. fair win
                    That's not true

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