Margaritos wraps

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  1. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    That was all that was found .The phony narrative was claiming it was smeared with something white when it took Microscopic analysis to detect the minute amounts of sodium & calcium that they actually found
     
  2. C.J.

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    Bull Feces The independant lab tests proved that was not true
     
  3. dangerousity

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    That’s precisely my point. He did need to feign ignorance cos that’s exactly what he did. He blamed his coach and said he didn’t know how his hands were wrapped.

    If they didn’t find anything, Margo would have just owned up to the wraps and said there is nothing wrong with the wraps.

    follow the logic here. B only happens if A is true, otherwise B doesn’t happen if A is untrue.
     
  4. dangerousity

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    “I know that Margarito cannot be associated with me because of what happened,” he said. “If we do speak, that’s something I have to keep to myself because I don’t want the media and the public to come down on him for what I did.

    “But I’ll say this, despite what he’s said on TV, I know he still respects me, and I have no sore feelings toward him. I know he did what he had to do once my license was taken. I don’t blame him for moving on. I still think of him like my son, and my love for him is not going to go away because we were separated. None of this was his fault. I’m responsible for everything that happened because I’m the one who wrapped his hands. It was my mistake.”

    What else is that but an admission of foul play? What mistake? What is his fault? What isn’t margos fault?

     
  5. drenlou

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  6. bandeedo

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    you really cant figure this out? seriously? I dont think complicated stuff like this is for you.
     
  7. dangerousity

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    Yet you didn’t answer. Well done. You brought ZERO value to the conversation.

    As for questioning my intellect, just lol. You have no idea what I do.
     
  8. bandeedo

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    i know what you post, which is proof enough. unless youre playing a character. and if you are, whats it matter what your character thinks?
     
  9. dangerousity

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    You’re an actual moron. I’m not playing character, I’m just a person who uses logic rather than virtue signalling to feel like “I’m a man”. Pathetic.

    Only idiots resort to ad-hominem when people are clearly debating the topic.
     
  10. C.J.

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    His words were I'm the one that wrapped his hands, I'm the one that MADE THE MISTAKE!!! How is that admitting to trying to load the gloves ?
    All they really found in Tony's wrap was a used gauze pad instead of a new one. The independant lab that tested it deemed it HARMLESS to his opponent & of no advantage to Tony. The CSAC,with egg on their faces for believing Nazim's ludicrous "Plaster Blocks" BS, omitted to include that part in their report. It took Microscopic analysis to discover trace elements of sodium & calcium in the pad so what happened to the "white stuff that looked like plaster", go too? Not to mention the "plaster blocks". A good fighters name & career were tarnished by a lie, leading to either incompetance or corruption coming from the State Commission who's reps couldnt keep their stories straight. A big black eye for boxing
     
  11. iii

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    Yet another blackeye, problem is these guys running the game only see $$$ & have no class or perception of sportsmanship...
     
  12. dangerousity

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    So what was the “mistake”?

    When your wife accuses you of cheating, you respond with “I didn’t cheat”. You don’t get the woman who you cheated with to say “it was my fault, it was my mistake, blame me instead, he didn’t know he was cheating”.

    jesus, follow through here. You’re doing mental gymnastics to try dodge this one.
     
  13. the commentator

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    You're using the Pac Vs Margarito fight as an example of the cheat's natural punching power?
    Pac was up against a light heavyweight that night. You are an absolute IDIOT.
     
  14. C.J.

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    The feeling is mutual my friend. By still calling an inncent man a cheat proves you do it through jealousy you know your heroes could never have beaten a 100% Margarito. Pac challenged Tony & though he won he wished he hadnt. Pac had the balls to fight Tony Floyd & Oscar ran for the hills
     
  15. C.J.

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    Thats all there ever was to this story. Capetillo accidently put a used pad in Tonys wrap instead of a new one. That pad was proven HARMLESS to His opponent by the independant lab that tested it. The whole scenario was started by a POS's blatant lie about "Plaster Blocks" There never was any plaster only in that POS's mind