Where is margarito after the fight
He then went to Texas, where a commission known for its inconsistencies welcomed him with open arms for a fight with Manny Pacquiao in November Pacquiao demolished Margarito that night, breaking his orbital bone.
Many thought that Margarito's toughness -- which was never questioned, even by his most savage critics -- wound up his downfall, combined with a corner team that allowed him to take too much punishment. After surgery to his eye, he returned a year later for a rematch with Miguel Cotto, against whom he scored what was his greatest career win, in his greatest career fight in This time around, with Margarito one-eyed, slower than ever he was always slow , and mysteriously lacking the power that made him a force in the first place, Cotto outboxed Margarito, smacking him around until his eye closed shut and referee Steve Smoger stopped the fight after 10 rounds.
It turned out that was about all he could bring to the fight, as New York made a show of perhaps not licensing him due to medical concerns, which were valid, and then allowed the fight to go on as planned. Margarito was brave in the ring, and determined, but just didn't have it anymore.
It was worth wondering after Pacquiao if Margarito really had anything left. After the one-sided loss to Cotto in December, I was sure he didn't. Plans were to move him from , where he'd already lost most of his major physical advantages that served him so well at , all the way up to pounds, so that eventually, he could face young Mexican star Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Say whatever you will about Margarito, but I'm glad we won't have to sit through that abomination of a fight. In January , he was set to defend against former champ and heavy underdog Mosley at the sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles. But shortly before Margarito was due to walk to the ring, Mosley trainer Naazim Richardson objected to the way Margarito's left hand was wrapped. When his wrap was removed an illegal knuckle pad coated with a plaster-like substance was discovered.
Then one was also found in the other hand. Margarito's hands were re-wrapped and Mosley wound up doing a number on Margarito. He thrashed Margarito, who had a reputation for an indestructible chin, stunningly knocking him out in the ninth round to win the title.
Suddenly, questions surrounded Margarito's past wins. Margarito denied any knowledge of the illegal wraps and blamed trainer Javier Capetillo, who said he had accidentally placed the wrong pads in Margarito's hand wraps.
The California State Athletic Commission revoked both of their licenses and said Margarito was responsible for his team, regardless of his knowledge of its actions. Throughout the hand-wrap scandal and calls for Arum to severe ties with Margarito, Arum stuck with him and earned the fighter's gratitude. As a non-privileged child, I had dreams. I dreamt of giving my family a better life. I dreamt of owning a car, owning a home, traveling the world, and helping others in need.
Bob, I thank you for helping me fulfill those dreams. Margarito served a month suspension before returning to fight in May in Mexico, where he was welcomed, despite not being licensed in the United States.
Margarito severed ties to Capetillo, who had been a father figure to him, linked up with Oxnard, Calif. Texas granted Margarito a license and he signed to face Manny Pacquiao for a vacant junior middleweight belt at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington in November Pacquiao laid waste to Margarito.
Although Margarito went the distance -- many believe a compassionate Pacquiao held back in the later rounds -- he wound up with a broken orbital bone and a severe cataract in his right eye. After a year off and multiple eye surgeries, Margarito was cleared to fight and Arum put together a rematch with Cotto, who believed Margarito had handed him his first defeat by wearing loaded gloves.
Although the bitter grudge match had been set for months to take place at New York's Madison Square Garden, the bout was almost moved because the New York State Athletic Commission waited until about two weeks before the fight to license Margarito after multiple hearings over the health of his eye.
I have to include the most famous injury dealt to another human by a crazy person. Pictured is the right ear of Evander Holyfield. The missing piece was chewed off by Mike Tyson. If you ever find yourself dating Mike Tyson, never ask him to nibble on your ear. In fact, it's best just to stay away from Mike Tyson altogether. This is why you do not agree to fight BJ Penn. Penn has reduced Joe Stevenson to a pile of flesh and blood. It looks like Stevenson is auditioning for an Oscar role in a new Vietnam war flick.
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