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Jul 28 2010, 04:33 AM
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Light Heavyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 4,200 Joined: 10-August 05 Member No.: 3,047 |
They will probably let Margarito fight, way too much bullshit and politics and money to be made. I would be very surprised to see him get denied.
Also, anyone who thinks Margarito did not know about the brick put in his wraps really needs to sit down and think about this clearly. I have wrapped peoples hands and have had mine wrapped countless times. There is NO fucking way the person wrapping can slip in the brick unnoticed. Just think about it and put yourself in that position and does anyone really think its possible? I wish AM would at least come clean. |
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Jul 28 2010, 05:22 PM
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Cerebral Ape Group: Team BU Posts: 4,412 Joined: 6-September 06 Member No.: 5,390 |
Mexico? Bob Arum must have Pac fucking brainwashed to get him to agree to fight a guy who was caught loading his gloves, in his home country, in front of what will probably be a hostile crowd sympathetic judges and refs. If I was Pac, I would make him fight me in Manilla.
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Jul 28 2010, 07:10 PM
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Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 6,386 Joined: 19-December 03 From: Seattle Member No.: 87 |
If the NSAC turns down Margarito and they're forced to move the fight to Mexico, does matchup lose any legitimacy? I mean how can it even be for a belt if a state athletic commission won't license the fighter?
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Jul 28 2010, 07:15 PM
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Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 6,758 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Washington DC Member No.: 6,540 |
If the NSAC turns down Margarito and they're forced to move the fight to Mexico, does matchup lose any legitimacy? I mean how can it even be for a belt if a state athletic commission won't license the fighter? You know... I was thinking about that too. How in the hell can a fighter NOT be licensed to fight but can fight for a major Title? |
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