Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
So if I may sum up:
Margarito was convicted and suspended for attempting to cheat against Mosley, which to most knowledgeable and reasonable boxing fans casts serious doubt over many of his previous fights (once a cheater, always a cheater). After being found out... he proceeded to lose 3 out of his next 4 fights, including getting KTFO'ed by Mosley, a huge beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and a sweeeeeet payback beating from Cotto.
Shortly thereafter he decides to retire from boxing in disgrace.
Did I miss anything?
;)
Im sure you are 100% sure that he cheated however without knowing it for a fact it is still only your opinion. Im about 90% sure he did it but still only my opinion. One thing that we know 10000% to be true is that in both fights Cotto connected alot of punches, but couldnt knock his cheating ass out regardless of what Margacheato had in his gloves.
Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
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Originally Posted by
Onix
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
So if I may sum up:
Margarito was convicted and suspended for attempting to cheat against Mosley, which to most knowledgeable and reasonable boxing fans casts serious doubt over many of his previous fights (once a cheater, always a cheater). After being found out... he proceeded to lose 3 out of his next 4 fights, including getting KTFO'ed by Mosley, a huge beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and a sweeeeeet payback beating from Cotto.
Shortly thereafter he decides to retire from boxing in disgrace.
Did I miss anything?
;)
Im sure you are 100% sure that he cheated however without knowing it for a fact it is still only your opinion. Im about 90% sure he did it but still only my opinion. One thing that we know 10000% to be true is that in both fights Cotto connected alot of punches, but couldnt knock his cheating ass out regardless of what Margacheato had in his gloves.
True. Cotto's punches didn't knock out Margarito in either of their fights.
But Margarito was still convicted and suspended as a cheater... lost 3 out of the next 4 fights (including a rematch with Cotto)... and retired as a beaten, disgraced fighter.
Nothing more... nothing less.
Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
So if I may sum up:
Margarito was convicted and suspended for attempting to cheat against Mosley, which to most knowledgeable and reasonable boxing fans casts serious doubt over many of his previous fights (once a cheater, always a cheater). After being found out... he proceeded to lose 3 out of his next 4 fights, including getting KTFO'ed by Mosley, a huge beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and a sweeeeeet payback beating from Cotto.
Shortly thereafter he decides to retire from boxing in disgrace.
Did I miss anything?
;)
You got it bro
There's not a shred of evidence that Margarito ever cheated in his life. Fact.
Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Onix
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
So if I may sum up:
Margarito was convicted and suspended for attempting to cheat against Mosley, which to most knowledgeable and reasonable boxing fans casts serious doubt over many of his previous fights (once a cheater, always a cheater). After being found out... he proceeded to lose 3 out of his next 4 fights, including getting KTFO'ed by Mosley, a huge beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and a sweeeeeet payback beating from Cotto.
Shortly thereafter he decides to retire from boxing in disgrace.
Did I miss anything?
;)
Im sure you are 100% sure that he cheated however without knowing it for a fact it is still only your opinion. Im about 90% sure he did it but still only my opinion. One thing that we know 10000% to be true is that in both fights Cotto connected alot of punches, but couldnt knock his cheating ass out regardless of what Margacheato had in his gloves.
True. Cotto's punches didn't knock out Margarito in either of their fights.
But Margarito was still convicted and suspended as a cheater... lost 3 out of the next 4 fights (including a rematch with Cotto)... and retired as a beaten, disgraced fighter.
Nothing more... nothing less.
I agree completely.
Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
So if I may sum up:
Margarito was convicted and suspended for attempting to cheat against Mosley, which to most knowledgeable and reasonable boxing fans casts serious doubt over many of his previous fights (once a cheater, always a cheater). After being found out... he proceeded to lose 3 out of his next 4 fights, including getting KTFO'ed by Mosley, a huge beating at the hands of Pacquiao, and a sweeeeeet payback beating from Cotto.
Shortly thereafter he decides to retire from boxing in disgrace.
Did I miss anything?
;)
You got it bro
There's not a shred of evidence that Margarito ever cheated in his life. Fact.
He got convicted and suspended. That's good enough for me.
But anyway.... did you find your thread?
Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.
I forget how they introduced plaster into wraps when being watched?
I can only imagine that the wraps themselves were slightly damp and already run through powdered plaster before being brought out?
Or was there a plate of already hardened plaster slipped in between the wraps?
The only other question is did he know or was it his corner men siding their bets that way?
A lie detector test would be great one day if he has the balls to sit one.