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    By Michael Swann - The Antonio Margarito saga continues. He was given a one year suspension in late January by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) along with his trainer, Javier Capetillo, based primarily on visual evidence of the hand wraps found in his gloves prior to his bout with Shane Mosley. The suspension was sustained after a February 10 hearing in spite of the fact that the results of the tests on the wraps were not completed.

    Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that the findings of the investigation were in:

    “A California Department of Justice senior criminalist who inspected the wrappings under stereoscope and x-ray fluorescence spectrometer reported calcium and sulfur were discovered, noting the elements make plaster of Paris with the addition of oxygen.”

    Okay, now that sounds like a legal slam dunk, right? Just pick them up and charge them with assault with a deadly weapon, then issue that lifetime ban that they both so obviously deserve. Even if you’re buying Margo’s story about being unaware of those extra hard wrap inserts, you must admit that it’s quite a stretch to think that a fighter wouldn’t notice a foreign object on something as important as his hands. And Capetillo’s fairy tale that the hardened pads were accidentally picked up from his Montebello gym is weaker than the dog ate the homework. [details]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    By Michael Swann - The Antonio Margarito saga continues. He was given a one year suspension in late January by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) along with his trainer, Javier Capetillo, based primarily on visual evidence of the hand wraps found in his gloves prior to his bout with Shane Mosley. The suspension was sustained after a February 10 hearing in spite of the fact that the results of the tests on the wraps were not completed.

    Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that the findings of the investigation were in:

    “A California Department of Justice senior criminalist who inspected the wrappings under stereoscope and x-ray fluorescence spectrometer reported calcium and sulfur were discovered, noting the elements make plaster of Paris with the addition of oxygen.”

    Okay, now that sounds like a legal slam dunk, right? Just pick them up and charge them with assault with a deadly weapon, then issue that lifetime ban that they both so obviously deserve. Even if you’re buying Margo’s story about being unaware of those extra hard wrap inserts, you must admit that it’s quite a stretch to think that a fighter wouldn’t notice a foreign object on something as important as his hands. And Capetillo’s fairy tale that the hardened pads were accidentally picked up from his Montebello gym is weaker than the dog ate the homework. [details]
    What else is new?

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    • #3
      Nothing new here. Although I think banning him everywhere is a stretch since there is no proof that he cheated in ANY of his fights. Yes, he ATTEMPTED to cheat against Mosley and that should be reason enough to suspend him, but a global life-time ban? I don't think so.

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      • #4
        They never gonna say **** about his past fights so **** this ****. Put it to sleep already.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gift Of Gab View Post
          Nothing new here. Although I think banning him everywhere is a stretch since there is no proof that he cheated in ANY of his fights. Yes, he ATTEMPTED to cheat against Mosley and that should be reason enough to suspend him, but a global life-time ban? I don't think so.
          Agreed, one year ban is justified. Lifetime is ridiculous.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mangler View Post
            They never gonna say **** about his past fights so **** this ****. Put it to sleep already.
            Agree, unless they want to open other cases.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gift Of Gab View Post
              Nothing new here. Although I think banning him everywhere is a stretch since there is no proof that he cheated in ANY of his fights. Yes, he ATTEMPTED to cheat against Mosley and that should be reason enough to suspend him, but a global life-time ban? I don't think so.
              attempting to cheat is more then enough for a lifer.. what, does he have to kill someone in the ring for a life sentence?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mangler View Post
                They never gonna say **** about his past fights so **** this ****. Put it to sleep already.
                Pretty much..

                1 year..call him lucky..Karma's a ***** tho!..she's on her way!..

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                  attempting to cheat is more then enough for a lifer.. what, does he have to kill someone in the ring for a life sentence?
                  So why ban someone ATTEMPTING to cheat for life but not a known and admitted cheater?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                    attempting to cheat is more then enough for a lifer.. what, does he have to kill someone in the ring for a life sentence?
                    Him and F L I C K E R ..have this lil thing going that he "Technically" never cheated because the only proof there is..is the pads before the Mosley fight and it was before the fight..

                    "So there's no proof of him EVER cheating!"..lmao!..Terds!

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