**** the official margarito lost because of the eye excuse thread ****

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PR BOXING, Nov 21, 2011.


  1. PR BOXING

    PR BOXING Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gotta make this thread early because i can see this coming

    Show this thread on December 4!

    Don't wanna hear anything about the eye when Cotto gets his revenge:hi:
     
  2. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After seeing 24/7, that eye didn't look right. I know Arum don't give a damn about Margos health ( or Cotto's ), and don't dismiss the possibility of doctors getting payed off to clear Margo so Arum can make his money.

    The first time around, Cotto swelled up both of Margos eyes but wasn't able to cause the damage that Pac did. So if in the rematch Cotto lands on that eye and you see it swell up early with the quickness, you are saying that there is no chance that it had anything to do with Margo not being in any condition to be fighting ( refering to his eye's condition )?

    All I'm saying is that there is a possibility that, that eye is not right. But I guess we'll have to see how the fight plays out. At the same time I do not dismiss the possibility that there will be those that will use the eye as an excuse even if it clearly appears not to be bothering him. Just like there will be those that will continue to say, "I know for a fact Margo was loaded in the first fight...". Even if Margo KO's Cotto in the rematch.
     
  3. samita

    samita El Temible Full Member

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    that fked up eye and the fact that he's taking at least 2 days off training camp to get cleared are valid excuses that will definitely be used. this thread means nothing :yep
     
  4. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Cotto will beat him, and it won't be because of the eye. Being able to see functionally out of the eye has little to do with whether or not it symmetrically aligns with the other eye visually from the outside.