atsch Yeah and O.J. had nothing to do with those murders and he didn't try to retrieve his memorabilia either. Only difference is the wraps fit so they couldn't aquit.
Those are my thoughts as well. Capetillo was like a father figure to Margarito so of course he was going to trust him 100%. And there are other factors that made Margarito a tough fighter to beat that had absolutely nothing to do with his fists like his chin. Was he putting something on his chin too? I don't think so. That's why yes I do agree someone has to be held responsible and yes it was Margarito who was laying the leather, but I can't be quick as to accuse him and be part of the lynch mob. If anything the person who prepared the wraps has to be held responsible. By the time the fighter might know what was in his wraps, it might be too late and the damage might of been done and their is also the possibility the fighter might of never actually known about it.
and I don't. He could of put his hand as if he offered his hand, they would think, a guilty person wouldn't offer up his hand. So theres no need to search it. Either way. I feel Margo knew.
There was a white substances smeared on both knucklepads. Both pads were hard. The pads were said to be pre treated by Margarito's manager.
call it what you want, but i'm just defending a man i feel is innocent....... same with kirkland who i felt should've been giving a break...but i dont see you following me around in that thread pulling the race card now are you...
wow....so a man you feel is guilty is gonna raise up his arm and tell them to inspect it, while telling his trainer to re-wrap them the way they want (listen to the audio) all to hide his guilt manny pacquiao should've tried that.....hahahahah
I can't be bothered to be running around trying to find something to grab onto to believe Rockgloves is innocent. He cheated and we can be sure he's done so before, if common sense tells us anything.
You don't know boxing then .... as someone who has boxed in the amatuer ranks, I can say that There is no way a professional wouldn't know what was going on with his wraps .. You defend margarito more than he defends himself, it's quite pathetic
The correct ruling was absolutely made. Ruling Margarito naive and blaming Capetillo sets a dangerous precedent. That is, the athlete, the guy everybody else is working for and the guy competing isn't responsible for his team. The boxer is responsible for whats in his gloves. If he truly, truly didn't know, then a years suspension for being a stupid ******* is good by me.