bantog ra matarog man gyud akong idol nga si Cotto atong away nila Margarrito.Naa diay palaman hollow blocks iyang gloves(marga)
bantog ra matarog man gyud akong idol nga si Cotto atong away nila Margarrito.Naa diay palaman hollow blocks iyang gloves(marga)
pound-for-pound yes there is... and we surely know who he is
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Rematch COTTO vs MARGARITO... dapat i-regulate na nila ug tarong kanang extra paddings, gauze or whatever sa gloves.. Margarito bisag unsa pa'y gipamaslak sa iyang gloves wa japon nag sibli lolz
* source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
The California State Athletic Commission has temporarily suspended the license of championship fighter Antonio Margarito after a substance was found inside the boxer's gloves prior to a fight Saturday night against "Sugar" Shane Mosley.
Tim Noonan, the chairman of the CSAC, said the suspension would remain in effect until the organization has fully investigated the nature of the substance. Margarito's corner man, Javier Capetillo, also had his license temporarily suspended.
Margarito lost the fight and his WBA welterweight title at the Staples Center Saturday night when Mosley scored a technical knockout 43 seconds into the ninth round.
About a half-hour before the fight started, officials found what was deemed as a "plaster-like" illegal substance in Margarito's hand wraps. The gauze and taped wraps are used to protect the hands before the gloves are put on, but in Margarito's case he had a questionable substance that was removed only after the complaining of Mosley's trainer, Nazim Richardson.
Noonan said the substance is currently being analyzed by the California Department of Justice.
"The licenses of Mr. Margarito and Mr. Capetillo were suspended pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 18842, which allows for the temporary suspension of a license when such an action is necessary to 'protect the public welfare,'" said Noonan in a statement. "CSAC Rule 323 limits the amount and type of gauze and tape allowed under a fighter's boxing glove. Rule 390 allows CSAC to discipline a licensee when his or her actions are a 'discredit to boxing' or violate the rules of CSAC."
Margarito and Capetillo were asked to appear before the CSAC at a hearing on February 10.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
pag 1st round palang daAn tikuku naman c marga sa body shot ahaka .. pildi jud manok dah .. wa kagamit sa hollow blocks haha!
mao bitaw cge cya sagang sa iyang tiyan. gahi man cya og chin but dli iya tiyan.
Naazim Richardson, "Man, I saw that block fall out of them wraps and I wanted to punch Margarito's trainer in the mouth...It was bricked up gauze that had blood stains on it already and they had a piece of plaster over that. You let that sh!t get hard through the course of a fight and you've got trouble. Shane would have been sitting there like, "How this motherf@cker hitting harder in the 8th round and we're both tired".
"It was already wrapped. They were about to put it on his hands. I felt that sh!t and said, "Damn, that feels hard as hell". They're going to try to tell me it feels ok. I said, "Well that sh!t don't feel ok to me." They had to take that off. This sport is dangerous enough without something like that. I know I didn't want him hitting my fighter upside the head with nothing like that on his hands. I wanted to see his hands get wrapped and that's how I found that block
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former welterweight titleholder Antonio Margarito had his license suspended Wednesday by the California State Athletic Commission while it investigates a plaster-like substance found under the boxer's hand wraps before his loss last weekend to Shane Mosley.
The commission also suspended the license of Margarito's trainer Javier Capetillo and asked both to appear at a hearing Feb. 10.
The substance was bagged as evidence before the bout Saturday at Staples Center and was being analyzed by the California Department of Justice, the commission said. The panel was investigating whether any rules were violated.
Commission Chairman Tim Noonan said the inquiry stems from a commission rule that limits the amount and type of gauze and tape allowed under a fighter's glove. He said the commission has authority to discipline athletes when their actions are a "discredit to boxing." Reprimands could include fines, suspensions or revocation of licenses.
The commission did not say how long the investigation would last
naa ba kaha video pag hand wrapping sah .. murag pildihon na nis marga kung makig rematch ni cotto .. cheater amp!
lage mytag naay video ipakita sa hand wrap ni marga.. murag ni cheat pod cguro ni c marga pag bout nila ni kermit cintron ug ni migul cotto! nimas!!!
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