Some of you brush this issue under the carpet like it's no big deal, as if a fighter is merely choosing to change the color of their shorts. Well I'm here to tell you it is which is why when discovered and brought to the courts a fighter will be charged with premeditated assault, conspiring to commit a felony assault, assault and battery, and assault with a deadly weapon verging on attempted murder. The Law is clear about this. This content is protected There was a similar situation with Canelo when he fought GGG, that there is no question. Yet there still exists a legion of followers who see him as some kind of hero. “They put the gauze on his hand and he put one layer of gauze on the hand and then they put the tape on top of the gauze,” Sanchez said via [url]Yahoo Sports News[/url]. “Immediately, I caught that and I said, ‘Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! That’s illegal. He can’t do that.’ And the inspector looked at me and said, ‘Yes, he can do that.’ It’s called stacking and it’s illegal and you can’t do that. It’s creating a cast. We kept going back and forth to the point where he threatened to throw me out of the room. “But they put a layer of gauze on and then two or three layers of tape on top of that, and then gauze and tape again. That’s illegal.” You see nowadays with the big fat cat promoters such as Oscar, can afford to pay off not just judges, but commissioners and inspectors to look the other way. I don't know how GGG was be able to absorb and roll off the shots Canelo was firing, but he did and won. In the video above you will see what usually happens to a fighter's face who is hit by an opponent without padding. Eventually Collin suffered irrepairable eye and brain damage and lost his life. It's why I'm strongly against people like Crawford deciding to use gloves with no padding at all. The saving grace is that Horn's team have learned of this before the bell, so will be able to make the decision to fight fire with fire. Let's just hope Mr Crawford doesn't go one step further and begin stacking plaster cement casts on top of the bare knuckles. ''Horn’s trainer Glenn Rushton has decided to fight fire with fire after learning through sponsors Everlast that Crawford intended to use gloves made of horse hair rather than the customary foam padding for their 9 June showdown in Las Vegas. Horse-hair gloves can be easily manipulated to expose the knuckles and increase punching power, with Rushton describing them as “Clayton’s gloves: the gloves you have when you’re not having a glove.” Rushton said it was a decision the unbeaten American would live to regret. “It is a real game-changer and it probably doubles the shock, I would say, through the glove,” he said. “If he wants to go back to the primitive days, if he wants a gladiator contest and fight with these on, then so be it'' He is right, this is how cavemen and animals that didn't know any better use to fight. Not 21st century men who have the best access to sports science and technology has to offer.
@Sephiroth Rising 7 Dude, you usually make good points, but I've got to disagree with you here. Everlast MX gloves are approved gloves and tons of fighters use them. Floyd was being a weak ass little ho when he moaned about Maidana. And the reason he paid Maidana 1.5 million to not wear Everlast MX gloves was because the commission approved the use of those gloves.
Don't be stupid. Rosado was so deeply affected by the power that he simply couldnt articulate himself to explain how someone could hit so hard. The fact is Rosado didnt witness any tampering unlike Sanchez who saw with his own very eyes Canelo and his goons carefully wrapping cement on top of his knuckles in order to deliver maximum damage.
I'd love to do a survey to find out how many of the little ones complaing about my op , are devout Canelthics who don't wish to come to terms with the fact that he is not only a drug cheat, but a criminal who actually attempted to murder or at the very least cause long term damage to GGG and who knows how many others that had fallen victim to his cement wielding wrapping technique.