This interview is so easy to pick apart that its not even worth going over all the lies and clear attempts to lessen the crime. Clearly a bias lying interview. So just a few things. Trace amounts like a pinch of saltUmm, if this was true then why had Arum or anybody in Margarito's team not ever shout this (lying) fact out in his defense? Here is what defeats that lie right away. How did Richardson feel trace amounts by grabbing the wrap? When Richardson came in to check on the hand wrap he said he immediately told the commission that this hand wrap is hard and it needs to be taken off. Thats hardly trace amounts buddy. Margarito claimed two things that can't even go together shows more guilt. He said he didn't know his trainer put that in his wraps. Which is impossible to not tell if you've ever had your hands wrapped you can feel if there is even too much gauze. But for the sake of argument we'll roll with this lie. He also says that was the only time that had happened and denies that he has done that throughout his career. Well, if you can't tell if someone put that in your wraps then how would you know if it had ever happened before? One last note. The interviewee implies that the trainer wrapping his hands in front of people in training without them knowing seems impossible. Well, if he would have thought that out he would have noticed he contradicted the trainer's own statement that he very well use to put these on Margarito during training on the heavy bag and they just got mixed in with the others. And besides, no one inspects your hand wraps during training so it would be easy to get away with in camp every single day. People who want Margarito to be looked at as a lesser piece of crap aren't going to use their reasoning anyway. Lets just let this crap die because nothing else is going to come of it anymore.
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