Such hypocracy.The US has the highest rate of criminality in the world,yet routinely,US boxers travel the world to more enlightened country's with criminal backgrounds and are allowed to ply their trade. My head is going to explode one of these days.
I have always enjoyed it myself, but it's become a bit passe. Not really sporting anymore. The thought of seeing the cocky cheating shitheel get donked around by a big strong middleweight just doesn't do it for me. :conf
I don't mind seeing Margarito beat up, but I don't want it to be for a title; or in a fight that would make him any large amount of money.
Yeah, ****, I never thought of that. What if Chavez takes him lightly and comes in poorly trained (or has to cut lots of weight rapidly late in camp) and actually screws the pooch?? Then we'd have Margarito as a four-time, 2-division champion - and the idiots would take years to STFU about how he was being "avoided" by Martinez, Geale, Pirog, etc. atsch :scaredas:
I think Margarito is capable of making it interesting. I don't think he'd win but I think it'd be a good, fun fight and if Chavez did win, it'd be a passing of the torch.
I have to weigh watching that shitheel get beat up against watching him get a big pay day. It was a delicate balance in the Cotto fight... because it was Cotto. A Chavez fight, I feel would be no bueno. :tired
How would he do that? Obviously it need not be said that Margarito lacks the technical skill of a Sebastian Zbik, so he isn't going to outbox him. He isn't bigger or more powerful than Chavez, so he isn't going to bully him. He certainly isn't going to beat him to the punch or land any quick counter punches that Julio won't see coming. What else does Tony have going on? Workrate and stamina? Those are two vastly improved areas for JCC Jr., and in fact he's overcome some recent challenges on those attributes alone. I don't see anything happening here but Chavez pounding Margarito's face into dog food with a boatload of hooks.
To be honest Margarito isn't walking around wielding a torch anymore, he's wielding a sign reading "dinero, por favor?"