Ok, I've read this too many time now. The premise is extra strips of gauze, because it is softer that tape, is used to protect the knuckles. The cheat is, plaster is used instead of the gauze. Tape is used to wrap the hands. No one will notice the gauze is actually plaster because the material "looks" very similar. You have to touch it to deturmine is is different. Tape is covering the gauze/plaster and is wrapped tightly around the hands and is hard to the touch and will not be easily detected without applying pressure to the knuckles. You don't shake a guy by his knuckles. So no worries on Margrarito's part.
Now some of you might say it needs water. Sweat is the substitute. It might not be enough depending on the sweat of the individual. I recall reading Richardson mentioned it was wet. If no one is watching you get wrapped then you can wet it when it is applied. If someone is watching you get your hands wrapped sweat will just have to do.
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