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I'm not going to make many new boxing friends writing
this. I understand that Margarito is reviled by the majority of fight
fans, and what he was accused of is a very serious offense. My
question is, when does punishment turn into outright vindictiveness?
Let's step aside and just examine the facts.
Margarito was found to have illegal substances in his hand wraps before
the Mosley fight. He was given a minimum of a one year suspension by
the CSAC. The reality is that he is still suspended, as he has no
license to box anywhere in the United States. So now it has been almost
a year and a half and counting, with only a minor fight in Mexico to
sustain him.
There is zero evidence that he has ever actually hit
another boxer with loaded gloves. People now are pointing fingers at
the Cotto fight as well as others. Chronic cry babies like Kermit
Cintron actually think that he is still unbeaten even after twice losing
decisively. People point to the facial damage to Cotto as proof. That
overlooks the fact that Cotto was hit plenty in that fight and has a
history of suffering facial damage in fights.
One of the common arguments against Margarito is that
he hasn't shown enough remorse or contrition to be forgiven. That
overlooks the fact that Margarito has steadily denied any knowledge of
wrongdoing. He has fired his trainer and sat out his year off. Why
would he apologize for something he has claimed he was unaware of? That
would reveal him as both a cheater and a liar. Many will say it is
impossible for him not to know what was in his hand wraps, but some
fighters (including Shane Mosley) have said it is very possible not to
notice while focusing on a pending fight. That raises enough doubt to
satisfy me. People are also ignoring that in every previous fight, the
wrapping of his hands was signed off on by both the respective state commission
and the opponent's representative. So, are we to believe that
Nazim
Richardson was the only one sharp enough to catch this?
Having viewed Margarito's comeback fight in Mexico,
it was apparent that the wrapping of his hands was being carefully
scrutinized. No doubt that the scrutiny would be at least as thorough in any
fight in the US. It is time to credit Margarito for time served and
give him his license to fight in America. He didn't get away with
anything. He should now be allowed to ply his trade and make a living.
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