Experienced and knowledgeable trainers, such as Teddy Atlas, Tommie Brooks, Alton Merkerson, and others have all been quoted as saying that the use of gauze and tape and the different methodologies used by the different trainers are strictly for the protection of the fighter's hands... and does nothing to enhance the power of the punch. There's an extensive interview with Jeff Mayweather where he goes into the nitty-gritty details on hand-wrapping, also explaining that Trinidad's power was natural, not a result of any hand-wrapping theory nonsense. But I'll let you look that up, since you're the one bent on your "mission."
Trinidad had his hand-wrapping witnessed by the opposing representatives on all of his fights, as is made clear in the rules of boxing. There had never been an issue. It's been made abundantly clear that this wasn't an issue of cheating, but that the method used by Trinidad wasn't allowed in particular by the NYSAC. The wrapping was changed, and the fight went on.
Oscar de la Hoya was forced to change his hand wrapping prior to his fight with Pacquiao, on the insistence of Freddie Roach, when Roach noticed extra wide tape being used between the fingers, claiming this tape could roll up and create extra hard spots. Yet I don't see you carrying out a hate campaign against De La Hoya.
More knowledgeable boxing people than you or I have been quoted as saying that the only thing that adds power to a punch is the adding of a hard substance to the gloves (like Margarito), or the removal of glove padding, to expose the knuckles (like Resto).
But I'm frankly getting tired of responding to your shit.
Please start another thread if you want, which would be your umpteenth thread of why you think Trinidad was a cheater.
Or... which I personally would prefer... you can go fuck yourself.
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