Thats probably the main cause. Its different when catching someone attempting to do a crime and someone who has already done one .
Thats probably the main cause. Its different when catching someone attempting to do a crime and someone who has already done one .
I talked about this documentary in the other thread when it happened but in short, these are my feelings towards your thread starter:
-Luis Resto got what he deserved, but I felt for him because he was genuinely looking for forgiveness
-Lewis is slime. I wish nothing but the worst for him. The Arguello/Pryor controversy + this one, there is no doubt this guy will be paying for it after this lifetime (if you believe in that sort of thing). He is still involved in the sport which makes me sick to my stomach.
-Margarito and his trainer should've been banned for WAY MORE than a year IMO.
Using weapons to hurt somebody is criminal. Resto deserves no sympathy, he even lied till the very end when he got cornered with the transcripts of a double agent otherwise he would have denied it forever. Yeah, he's a broken man, poor with nothing, poor him but he did everything he could to get into that situation, I have no tears remaining for him.
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I can't say I pitied Resto but he's paid for it... Not only with his living in basements and poverty but with the lasting internal scars carried for years knowing that his actions indirectly cased a man's death and destroyed a family... Yeah, he got what he deserved... Good.
As far as Lewis... If he died a slow, painful death in a carnage filled, firey inferno, I wouldn't even muster the energy to shrug. Fact!
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I'll point out one more thing. Resto has a weak personality . I think he was manipulated by the people around him ( Lewis and maybe other people in his corner) . At around 50 he still looks like a troubled teen
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