I sure would like to look at Crawfords gloves though. I wonder why the Commission doesn't want to see them The plot thickens !!!!!
You guys aren't too bright, a lot of conspiracy theories. Let me guess, the world is flat, and we've never been to the moon. Everlast put out an official statement taking responsibility
ROFLMAO the official statement from the CSAC when asked if they could inspect the so called doctored pads read " We are sorry we cannot produce them they have been mislaid we no longer have them" ROFLMAO SURE!!!!!!! Maybe the Tooth Fairy has them. There never were any plastered wraps buddy but there were ripped gloves in Crawfords case. Wonder what theyre trying to cover up ??????
It is odd that they didn't feel the gloves when time was called. Looked at them from across a table. Don't see how they saw if gloves were safe to continue, let alone tampered with. Even if gloves weren't tampered with, a more thorough inspection should have happened to ensure the safety of the other fighter.
This isn't the first time this has happened with Crawfords gloves apparently. It certainly needs investigating. If it is a manufacturing defect , why hasn't it happened to others Just shows how the commissions work doesn't it ? The CSAC banned Margarito for over 2 years based on the ramblings of Nazim Richardson & his vivid imagination claiming plaster blocks fell out of the wraps. While the NSAC stated " Mr Mayweather did nothing wrong we will not be investigating ". He'd actually broken three of the NSAC's own rules when caught in his own home receiving illegal saline drip treatment. Now we have the Crawford ripped gloves controversy ???? Something needs to be done I believe
What controversy? The only controversy is in your head. Everlast done already took responsibility for the malfunction and the ref deemed that the gloves were fit enough to finish the fight. If there was an issue it would have been dealt with when they were examined. There was no foul play period. Now when was the first time this happened? You stated this wasn't the first.