How much would loaded hand wraps help you anyway?

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  1. IrnBruMan

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    You're an idiot - that's right, an idiot :yep

    Tell us all how Cotto's blood got INSIDE Margarito's glove so it could stain the corner of the insert :lol:
     
  2. IrnBruMan

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    You're basing your question on the assumption that it actually has an effect.

    I didn't say it had any, (or little, or no) effect.

    He was suspended because it was a used pad, not a fresh/new one. The pad itself wasn't illegal, the fact that it wasn't fresh/new was.
     
  3. IrnBruMan

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    dumb dumb dumb dumb :lol:
     
  4. eze

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    What was the white substance smeared all over the pads then? Sweat?
     
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  6. IrnBruMan

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    You got a photo showing this white substance smeared all over the pad?

    If the DoJ couldn't say exactly what the gauze contained, how do you expect me to be able to?

    EDIT: ^^^WTF is that? Area 51 **** or something?
     
  7. eze

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    That's the pad.

    Definitely not normal gauze.

    Here's normal gauze

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  8. IrnBruMan

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    :lol::lol::lol:

    Are your 2 B&W "grainy stills" blow ups of Margo's ungloved hand in the above post-fight photo?

    Are you seriously comparing those 2 blow ups to that picture of fresh, unused gauze you just posted? :lol::lol::lol:
     
  9. eze

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    The photos had to be re sized, forgive me. (They aren't that grainy)

    But feel free to go here. The high reso photos are here.

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  10. eze

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    And even with them being slightly grainy, you can clear as day see theres more than just sweat and gauze there. Clearly a white substance was spread onto them. Numerous people reported it, Che Guevara, Nazim, etc
     
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    Did the document you're relying on for your pix emphatically state there was a white substance "smeared all over the pads" and did it also state exactly what the white substance was?

    Or are you just drawing your own conclusions from the 2 pictures you posted? :hey
     
  12. eze

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    Well. I'll be honest, I have no idea what this pdf file says. I do know that the court documents that were provided in this thread.

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140889&highlight=smeared&page=11

    I will look in this PDF.
     
  13. eze

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    Forgive me, the photos posted in that thread are the same thing in this pdf.



    Also, it says adulterated, not smeared.


    I use the word smeared because thats what I believe Nazim said about the pads.


    EDIT - By photos, I mean, the documents from the other thread are the same of the PDF.


    A white substance was clearly put on the pads. Whether you want to say smeared, put on, cummed on, sneezed on, cried on, **** on, wiped his ass on.

    Something was put on the pads.
     
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  15. eze

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    Last 8 pages are photos.