Quitjob BJS "Get carried out of the ring brother" to DDD

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  1. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    misdirection.
    read your quotes again - there are 3 of them - you can't apply one set of rules to margarito because you want to exonerate him, and then introduce another set of rules for canelo and floyd because you want them to be punished.
     
  2. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Jeez are you really that dense ?? Both Floyd & Canelo were PROVEN to have cheated. Canelo was punished LOL & Floyd was stated this way
    "Mr Mayweather did nothing wrong we will not be investigating" ROFL How would they know if they didnt investigate. They surely know their own rules I hope. They knew but as it was Floyd we dont mind him breaking our rules I guess lol
    The mind boggles how easily you lemmings are led
     
  3. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    EXACTLY!!!! Thats why they are protected from ever losing . I do believe youve started to learn something lol
     
  4. pinatahater

    pinatahater New Member Full Member

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    He actually did have a day in court when he tried to argue against the revocation of his license.

    MARGARITO v. STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION | FindLaw

    The forensics also came back on the hardened gauze they found hidden inside his handwraps, and it was confirmed to contain the ingredients for plaster of paris.

    Tests show plaster of paris ingredients found in Antonio Margarito's hand wraps (espn.com)
     
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  5. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Yes calcium & sulphur are indeed two of the ingredients to make plaster, but they are also ingredients of human sweat not to mention hand creme as well. The trace amounts of calcium & sulphur found were only discovered during MICROSCOPIC analysis by the independant lab that tested them indicating they were from human sweat & not plaster, The pads were considered harmless to any opponent & of no advantage to the defendant
     
  6. pinatahater

    pinatahater New Member Full Member

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    I feel like you need a source for that claim.
     
  7. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    there was a question mark at the end of that.
    it wasn't a statement.
    :facepalm:
     
  8. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    you don't get it.
     
  9. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    you've said this a million times, every day for years.
    you don't get the point i'm making at all.
     
  10. C.J.

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    Ita all in the lab report
     
  11. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    Eh, Feroz would've kept going. Meldrick Taylor did. Yamanaka (Ryuya) did. Bad orbital blowouts aren't unprecedented, there just wasn't always a social media and the accompanying need, on the part of boxers and their promoters/handlers, to move quickly to ameliorate such instant negative public reaction to a situation like Billy Joe's, thus no speedy, widespread dissemination of the exact nature of the injuries incurred by fighters in high profile bouts, while some seven stone guy in Japan might be battling away valiantly for several rounds with a concave face and a much less diffusive degree of interest or touchy-feely concern for his wellbeing and the precise clinical breakdown of his injury. :lol:

    It's Billy Joe's right to say when he's had enough. It's everyone else's right to accordingly adjust their overall estimation of his aptitude as a fighter. He's not bereft of fighting heart and balls, he just doesn't have anywhere near the biggest in the game is all.

    Moreover, the guy found out that he isn't who he thought he was. It happens. But his pre-fight hubris is causing him a lot of grief as a consequence.
     
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  12. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You are a scumbag !!!