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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    At least he brought it every time.
    You knew you'd see some fireworks.
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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Crap style, crap fighter.
    This basically.

    I said this from day 1 when everybody was on his nuts. His claim to fame was being the alledged "fighter that Floyd ducked" - absolutely laughable that many believed that line of Arum drivel..
    Career defining fight against Cotto has a question mark against it and he get's caught cheating in his next bout. Pretty much a disgrace to noble Mexican warriors.

    On the flip side, he did awfully well for his limited skill set and had heart in there. Which I enjoyed in the end of his career because it meant he took deserved prolonged beatings for his paychecks (that he shouldn't have been getting)

    Laters Margacheato. Enjoy your monies.
    another highly positive and respectful post from our local ray of sunshine althugz
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Crap style, crap fighter.
    This basically.

    I said this from day 1 when everybody was on his nuts. His claim to fame was being the alledged "fighter that Floyd ducked" - absolutely laughable that many believed that line of Arum drivel..
    Career defining fight against Cotto has a question mark against it and he get's caught cheating in his next bout. Pretty much a disgrace to noble Mexican warriors.

    On the flip side, he did awfully well for his limited skill set and had heart in there. Which I enjoyed in the end of his career because it meant he took deserved prolonged beatings for his paychecks (that he shouldn't have been getting)

    Laters Margacheato. Enjoy your monies.
    another highly positive and respectful post from our local ray of sunshine althugz

    A convicted and suspended cheater deserves a "highly positive and respectful post"? I think you're barking up the wrong tree, eric. Most boxing fans are GLAD Margacheato decided to hang up the gloves. He shouldn't have been allowed to earn a penny more from professional boxing after he was found out. But in a way, I'm glad he did. It allowed him to get the shit beat out of him by Cotto, who got the payback he deserved. Somebody said it earlier in the thread: "Karma's a bitch."

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Quote Originally Posted by Onix View Post
    Im sure to the dismay of many many fans our favorite fearless warrior the Tijuana Tornado has decided to hang up his gloves and call it a career.

    Tony was most famous for his fights with Miguel Cotto, their fight in 2008 showcased Margarito's skills, punching power, and relentless determination. That fight won him a very coveted Championship belt but more importantly won him the hearts of many Puerto Rican fans.

    Im sure many of those same fans will comment on this thread about their love for the Tijuana Tornado, Antonio Margarito.

    Have a good life Champ

    Antonio Margarito Retires: “My time to walk away has arrived.” | thebtbc.com

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Marg was a very good fighter, really gave a good performance against Manny and nearly beat him with the body shot. He took a severe beating in that fight.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Crap style, crap fighter.
    This basically.

    I said this from day 1 when everybody was on his nuts. His claim to fame was being the alledged "fighter that Floyd ducked" - absolutely laughable that many believed that line of Arum drivel..
    Career defining fight against Cotto has a question mark against it and he get's caught cheating in his next bout. Pretty much a disgrace to noble Mexican warriors.

    On the flip side, he did awfully well for his limited skill set and had heart in there. Which I enjoyed in the end of his career because it meant he took deserved prolonged beatings for his paychecks (that he shouldn't have been getting)

    Laters Margacheato. Enjoy your monies.
    another highly positive and respectful post from our local ray of sunshine althugz
    What was disrespectful? Another Saddo crybaby. Join my "couldn't give a fuck" list consisting of Fenster and Greenbeanz who are also vying unsuccessfully for my attention.

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    I will sum the man up , he was a cheating cunt. Glad you are out of boxing.

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    I don't blame him.....getting harder and harder to be a punk cheat these days. Don't steal anything on the way out
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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Haha Glad to see everyone has a sense of humor
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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    24 responses (now 25) and 99.9% of them wishing Margacheato good riddance.
    Not exactly what you'd call a "sad sad day".



    Oh Margo..... don't let the door hit you on the ass on the way out.


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    Here's my going-away present for Margarito.... the highlights from Cotto-Margarito II.
    There's even a nice "reggaeton" that Margarito himself would enjoy.
    Bon voyage, Tony..... I'll look you up in the slums of Tijuana if I'm ever in the neighborhood.


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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    24 responses (now 25) and 99.9% of them wishing Margacheato good riddance.
    Not exactly what you'd call a "sad sad day".



    Oh Margo..... don't let the door hit you on the ass on the way out.


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    Im glad he has gone, prior to the scandal I really like Margartio he was exciting to watch, ever since then I just see him as the villain. So glad Cotto ended him for good because after the first fight you really do have to think more about the scandal. I know pacquiao did the most damage to him, but Cotto put the cherry on the cake.

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    He retired? Good. The less said the better.

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    Default Re: A sad sad day...Antonio Margarito retires.

    Quote Originally Posted by Onix View Post
    Im sure to the dismay of many many fans our favorite fearless warrior the Tijuana Tornado has decided to hang up his gloves and call it a career.

    Tony was most famous for his fights with Miguel Cotto, their fight in 2008 showcased Margarito's skills, punching power, and relentless determination. That fight won him a very coveted Championship belt but more importantly won him the hearts of many Puerto Rican fans.

    Im sure many of those same fans will comment on this thread about their love for the Tijuana Tornado, Antonio Margarito.

    Have a good life Champ
    Yes, the Tijuana Tomato will be missed, kind of like a case of the clap or diarrhea.

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