Margarito is innocent.. He's NOT a cheater

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  1. Boxing Truth

    Boxing Truth Active Member banned Full Member

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    Mosley was NOT suspended for cheating, this is a fact.

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  2. Boxing Truth

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    Manny couldn't beat Margarito in a fair fight.

    Manny had help from DelaHoya cause DelaHoya had Arum BRIBE Margarito to "throw the fight" against Pac in a FIXED FIGHT, and in exchange Margarito gets re-licensed and a big payday.

    Thats why Margarito is now enjoying retirement:rasta and does not have to work a day in his life :good from now on :lol:, because Margarito is receiving BRIBE MONEY from Arum for the rest of his life :good:D, just like Clottey is also receiving BRIBE MONEY from Arum from letting Pac win in another FIXED FIGHT.

    Boxing is a business, not a sport.
     
  3. divac

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    For the life of me I cant believe that it was never clarified that the knucklepads were not hard plaster because that much is simple and plain to understand.

    There were alot of quotes from CSAC supervisors that stated that the knucklepads felt firmer than normal but not hard.

    Of course they were firmer than normal, they were used knucklepads. What made them firm was the repeated use of them made them more compressed, and you add to that the sweat that was soaked up by them with each use.

    When you have a compressed knucklepad, you can add more gauze to it and make them feel firmer than just plain new guaze. That is illegal but far from plaster of paris which is what the CSAC let everyone assume that Margarito used in his handwraps.

    Imo Margarito and his trainer Capetillo should have both been suspended, but not for trying to use plaster of paris, for using compressed used knucklepads instead of freshly made one's which is what they were supposed to have used.
     
  4. YCGS

    YCGS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Where is your proof?
     
  5. Just Rik

    Just Rik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How'd I know you wouldn't let this thread die without getting your last lame word in. As dumb as you are the saddest thing is you're a far bigger loser than you are stupid...and that's really saying something. Since the only you can handle is simple, I got one simple question for you, if sweat is what they found, how come they found none of the other ingredients found in sweat, like sodium, potassium, chloride etc.

    Now let me put the simple three piece jig saw puzzle together for you since we know you can't, the only ingredients found were those of plaster of paris and nothing extra that would included in sweat, hand crème, and whatever else your lame brain could possibly come up with, which means what was found was, is, and could only be... plaster of paris!!! Now take a short walk off a long cliff and get your sad life over with.
     
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  6. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    yeah i suppose its safe to say he had "bricks" in his pro debut until he lost his first pro fight (forgot them that day) then bricked up for another streak...and repeat
     
  7. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Which leads me to the same question , why not tale the suspension & defamation to court? Why sit back and say "I didn't know I cheated"
     
  8. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    Don't forget Margarito had Daniel Petrocelli---The BEST Sports & Entertainment Lawyer--as his attorney for the hearing...!!!
     
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  9. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    I dont know if its true that the CSAC lost the knucklepads, but if they did, maybe court for defamation is where Margarito was going to take it, but all of a sudden the CSAC does'nt have the knucklepads???:think
     
  10. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    If the CSAC did lose the handwraps, don't you think it would be available to find on the internet...??? Not ONE CREDIBLE site has claimed the handwraps were infact lost or mislaid.
     
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  11. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    You're more than likely right. I've read for years now on forums like this that the knucklepads were lost by the CSAC, but I've never been able to substantiate it with a link to an article, which is why I dont use that as ammunition when discussing the knucklepads.
    I do find it very odd that niether Capetillo of Margarito were tried in a court of law. You would think if they found actual plaster in those pads that that would have happened.
     
  12. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    The only person I have ever seen say on any forum that the wraps were mislaid and/or lost is senile, delusional C.J.

    And Emanuel Steward summed it up perfectly, Margarito & Capetillo would have been brought up on charges, but the offense happened BEFORE the fight....Steward said it would be like arresting someone for bank robbery just because they had a ski mask in their car.
     
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  13. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Steward is wrong. Margarito allready had one of the knucklepads inserted in his wraps and it had been signed off by the commision. The only reason Margarito did'nt take the knucklepads into the ring with him was because he was forced to re-wrap.
    It most certainly would have stood up in a court of law if what Margarito had in those wraps was plaster of paris.
    Team Margarito was forced to re-wrap under their objections, so they had every intention of fighting with "PLASTER OF PARIS" and that would have been held against them in a court of law.
     
  14. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    I could see the courts trying Margarito & Capetillo for Intent to Commit Bodily Harm and Conspiracy to Commit Bodily Harm.
     
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  15. ElCyclon

    ElCyclon Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Any boxer can be charged with that.