I find it interesting that it wasn't until the Bernard Hopkins fight that the illegal wrapping issue showed up. Isn't there suppossed to be a member of the opposite camp present during the wrapping of the opponent's hands just to avoid this type of controversy? Why did it take 11 years before anyone noticed illegal wraps. That's basically stating that in Tito's 40 previous professional fights, the person from the opposing camp present to watch Tito's hands get wrapped was incompetent. That may be true, but if it is, it's sad that those people weren't educated enough to protect their boxer. One more thing; Why didn't Pernell Whitaker get knocked out by Tito? He's 5 inches shorter. Why didn't Dela Hoya?


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