i have no problem with eze or bazooka i was just trying to find out why bazooka wanted to find out so much about a guy that was a creep according to him then this nallage guy just starts talking like he's ****ing directing traffic like somebody gave him a badge and a bobby hat and made him don ****ing knotts for a day
give it time your new to the site you will see exactly what we mean... Regarding Nallege this is the biggest fake on the web he is faker than Pamela Andersons tits, claiming to have won a world title in this sport and the **** he comes up with is just as ******ed as he is.. saying Pacquiao isnt P4P cus he hasnt fought no black fighters yet.... I mean get ****ing real P4P ratings are not based on the skin color of your opponents I would expect a world champion to know this... if he were one
I think it's simple, they don't have enough evidence to prove Margarito knew but are still punishing him by making it his responsibility. Which is what they should do. I still find it quite funny, even with the photos posted, his die hard fans refuse to believe anything was on those pads.
I think most of us can acknowledge that the wraps he used were illegal... I'm just no where near clear as to whether it was because they were used pads, plaster pads, hand cream on the pads, or the hundred other things it could be.. It was handled poorly and they should have given us a definitive answer... Not just traces of two very common elements...
Emanuel Steward, Freddie Roach, Don Turner, and Dan Birmingham have been honored as Trainer of the Year nine times by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Pat Burns trained Jermain Taylor for both of his victories over Bernard Hopkins and is a former police detective. Naazim Richardson trains Shane Mosley and is the man who discovered the illegal inserts in Margaritos knuckle pads. Their thoughts are instructive: Dan Birmingham: My guys watch me closely when I wrap. But what youre talking about here happens pretty quickly. The pad goes on and then you put more gauze over it. So sure; its possible that the fighter wouldnt know. Pat Burns: Some fighters dont pay attention when their hands are being wrapped. Theyre listening to music or talking to someone or watching a television monitor. And even if theyre watching, theyre not wondering whats in the knuckle pad. If I wanted to put a few layers of hardened gauze inside a fighters knuckle pads, I could and the fighter would never know. Freddie Roach: If I did something like that, which I wouldnt, I think I could do it without my fighter knowing. And if I was the fighter; Eddie Futch [who trained Roach] would never have done something like that. But if he had, I think he could have kept it secret from me. Don Turner: I wouldnt do it. I dont cheat. But if I wanted to, unless what I was putting into the knuckle pad was very heavy, I could do it in a way that the fighter wouldnt know. Even if the fighter is watching me wrap, he might not know because he wouldnt see or feel the difference. Emanuel Steward: My experience has been that a fighter watches very closely when his hands are being taped. But in a situation like this, its definitely possible that a trainer could put an insert in the knuckle pad without the fighter knowing. When I get in the dressing room before a fight, one of the first things I do is make two knuckle pads and put them on the table. I dont put them in my bag. I leave them out on the table, and so does every other trainer I know of. So I have a hard time believing that Capetillo took the wrong knuckle pads out of his bag by mistake. But the fighter doesnt watch me make the knuckle pads. A lot of times, the fighter isnt even there when I make them. So the fighter wouldnt know if I put something inside the pads unless I told him or the pads were heavy enough that he could feel a difference. Naazim Richardson: Im the wrong person to ask about this. If a guy is driving a truck and tries to run my daughter over and misses, dont ask me what the punishment should be. But to be fair, yes, a fighter might not know.