PROOF that margarito cheated against cotto

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  1. avenel

    avenel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ive heard that there is real proof somewhere that they are trying to keep quiet that margarito in fact used illegal wraps in his fight with cotto,i saw it in the *espn margarito denied nsac* post

    anyone know any more info about this?
     
  2. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    i heard theyre keeping it a secret
     
  3. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    You are a cheat yourself offering something in the thread title you can't deliver *******. :deal
     
  4. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol::good
     
  5. Karceno

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    if you want to know anything just ask me
     
  6. avenel

    avenel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    im not tryng 2 deliver sumthn dickhead im trying to ask something n what is "u are a cheat urself" das not english,anyways any1 with any more info other then they are keeping it a secret?
     
  7. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    na yor rite das not english. wot a *****

    i fink it woz da bob arum. he got bare moneyz, hes payng to keep it cuverd up
     
  8. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    ya he cheated....

    they found plaster all over his face and body which is the reason why not one single punch hurt him.....:yep:yep



    and in mother gooses fairytale book you can also see that around the 7th round the magic plaster hardened and he started beating cotto...it had absolutely nothing to do with the body shots margo was landing earlier on......
     
  9. avenel

    avenel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol man you losers really come out the woods for posts huh,im still waiting for a serious post
     
  10. freddy-wak

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  11. Kush

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    How many margaritos does it take to build a house
     
  12. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    This wouldn't surprise me ..Hell it could have gone back all the way to the Cintron fight ..
     
  13. freddy-wak

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    Nevada Director: Margarito's Fists Weren't Loaded Against Cotto

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    LAS VEGAS --
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    did not have loaded gloves during his 11th-round knockout of
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    for the WBA welterweight (147 pounds) title in July 2008 at the MGM Grand here, Nevada State Athletic Commission director
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    told FanHouse on Wednesday.

    "I know that he wasn't rigged during the Cotto fight because we had our inspectors check him out and everything, as did Cotto's people. He was fully checked out," Kizer said of Margarito, who was subsequently found in his very next fight to have an illegal substance in his gloves and suspended from the sport for a year.

    "One of our referees, Jay Nady, was back there, we had our inspectors back there. Cotto's guy was back there. They all checked him out and everything was fine," said Kizer.

    "They felt the hand wraps and everything, and we have an inspector who I've seen check the hand wraps before, and he checks them out thoroughly," said Kizer. "He watched the hand wraps that night. If you don't have experienced inspectors, you can probably slip something through."


    Kizer spoke while attending a press conference promoting Saturday night's clash between 33-year-old
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    (40-0, 25 knockouts) and 38-year-old
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    (46-5, 39 KOs), the latter of whom is coming off of a January 2009 ninth-round knockout of Margarito that dethroned Margarito as WBA titlist.

    Within an hour of facing Mosley, however, the 32-year-old Margarito (37-6, 27 KOs) was discovered by Mosley's trainer,
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    , to have had a plaster-like substance in his gloves, which were wrapped by trainer
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    .

    The substance was subsequently removed and confiscated prior to the fight, but Margarito was then suspended for a year by the California State Athletic Commission, whose move has been honored by the other boxing commissions nationwide.

    "There's nothing that you can do worse than take a guy's license away. Once you do that, he's persona-non-grata," Kizer said of Margarito, whose suspension ended on February 11.

    "Margarito could come to Nevada today, apply for a license, and I could give him a license administratively, but I'm not going to do that," said Kizer. "He would have to be placed on our agenda, and that would be up to our chairman. She could put him on it right away, or she could make him wait a while."

    Kizer said that he would consider allowing Margarito to fight in Nevada, but only after enduring a hearing before the commission chairman and a panel that would thoroughly review his case.

    "Nevada could do one of three things. They could either say, 'Go back to California' first, and until they say 'you've done your time, we're not going to even bother with you,'" said Kizer.

    "The second thing is to have a hearing and to say, 'Well, regardless of what other states think, we don't think that you're ready to get back into the ring yet,'" said Kizer. "Or, third, 'We do think that you're ready to get back into the ring, and we're going to give you a license.' And I don't think that California or anyone would see that as any sort of sign of disrespect or not honoring their decision."

    Margarito, however, will return to the ring on May 8 in Aguascalientes, Mexico, when he competes in a 10-round junior middleweight (154 pounds) clash against 30-year-old Texas toughman,
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    (28-2, 21 KOs), as the headline to Top Rank Promotion's Latin Fury 14.

    Margarito, said Kizer, should return to California to re-apply for a license before attempting to fight anywhere in the United States, although Texas has indicated to Margarito's promoter,
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    , that it might be willing to allow the former champion to fight there.

    Arum has said that he would eventually like to match Margarito against seven-time champion,
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    , who is coming off last month's 12-round unanimous decision in defense of his WBO welterweight title at Cowboys' Stadium.

    "I would not feel comfortable at this point simply granting Margarito a license to fight here in Nevada," said Kizer. "I would have some questions that he would need to answer from me. And if he doesn't answer them truthfully, then I would recommend not granting a license to him."
     
  14. mida pendejo

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    Like people have said before, the commission weren't the ones that caught Margo in the Mosley fight, Nazim was the one who caught him.
     
  15. Imperial1

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    Not only that how arrogant of Margar Cheato's trainer to even put that on the wraps ..They must of known how to fool the inspectors ..