I probably would because the curiosity factorwould be too compelling. Also, there might be a chance he gets iced
depending on who he fights.
I probably would because the curiosity factorwould be too compelling. Also, there might be a chance he gets iced
depending on who he fights.
Last edited by holmcall; 04-29-2009 at 08:14 PM.
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I'd don't think he should be allowed to fight again! There's no way I'd pay to see him!!!
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I would'nt myself...He should be facing a Worldwide ban now the cheating scumbag![]()
I know, I know, but let's say he signs to fight Cotto in some neutral country or Mosley (again) in Mexico. Would you pay to see that?
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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No chance
No.He should abide by the suspension and Arum should shut his pie hole.After that,curse me, but yeah,I'll watch him but not on PPV,beginning to stop those altogether
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I must admit, with the quality of private streams now being so high (I'm talking subscription ones for around $10 month) I can't understand why any net savvy person would buy a PPV?
You can support the fighters I guess but if they are big enough to be on PPV they are already far better off than all of us and in some case multi millionaires so they can do without our dough.
I hate PPV I think its wrong by principle, you pay a subscription for a tv network they should pay for the fight out of the sub money.
There's too much greed in sport with people (not just boxing) wanting to earn millions and millions. Same with the film industry.
Hey now Hold on to your horses Bald Eagle!!!
What proof do the CA comission have that Margarito's wraps were illegal
They have an envelope thin pad of gauze, damp. with an undetermined stain on it. On this pad, after very extensive tests, they found TRACE ELEMENTS!!! that means a miniscule amount , of sulpher.
Ok sulpher is found in Plaster of paris BUT its also found in hand creme.
This pad was handled by at least FIFTEEN!!!! people before being sealed for analysis. Is it beyond comprehension that was where the sulpher came from
Where are the plastc inserts Nazim Richardson claimed fell out of them? Where are the "Bricks" claimed to be in the wraps
Why isnt the CA Comissions Chief inspector being named and called to task?? After all he signed off on the initial wrap saying it was OK.
Then to add to the pantomime then he's allowed to give evidence supporting the wrap was illegal. ROFL
This whole scenario would be laughed out of any court in the land I'm just waiting for Margarito's lawyers to sue the CA comission for depriving a man of his livlihood and defamation of character..
The fact that his opponent that night Mosely is a KNOWN STEROID ABUSER himself but was allowed to escape unpunished only adds to the irony
Margarito's license should be activated again IMMEDIATELY
Its was stated that way on the report "Trace Elements of sulpher were discovered on the pad" As was stated Shane Mosely handled the pad himself and said he couldnt see anything wrong with it.
There was nothing on that pad that would enhance Margarito's punching power or to hurt his opponent end of story
Here's the Million dollar follow up question, in this hypothetical world of MArgo fighting again especially against Cotto or Mosley...lets say one of those fights does happen somewhere in Mexico or Thailand or whatever, with all the hoopla that this has caused if Margo fought anyone I'd expect that the other corner would insist on not only being there while its done (the hand wraps) but maybe even that they do it themselves.
So lets say that that is what happens, Nazim Ricahrdson wraps his hands they go out and fight and Margo beats his ass... then what? did he cheat the first fight really? did he have a bad night, was he under weight, would he get any credit?
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