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You Want a Real Cheater?

by Mnelly519
created May 27, 2009, last edited May 28, 2009
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It still amazes me, months later, how the moral police can go so hard on MLB players who use steroids; yet Antonio Margarito can put lives on the line with his cheating and you hear next to nothing.

Manny Ramirez used testosterone and female fertility drugs to be able to hit a baseball farther and more frequently. Margarito inserted plaster into his gloves and then used them to bash his opponents' skulls in! You would think with such a dangerous sport as boxing (even with the horrible way it's managed and all the money on the line) there'd be some sort of code of honor between these guys who are already putting their lives on the line to at least do it the right way. Margarito's actions show his failure not just as a competitor, but as a man.

Yet where is the mob commenting on this? Where are the SportsCenter specials? Shouldn't the WBA (or the WBC, IBA, IBO, etc.) be investigating this? How long has this been going on? Who else is doing it? Do you mean to tell me that, in a sport which has existed for centuries, no one checks whether or not someone is cheating in the most obvious way? It took the opposing boxer's trainer watching the wrapping taking place in order to catch Margarito in the act.

It's a given truth in any pro sport, or any situation where a lot of money is involved, that some sort of cheating occurs. Whatever. I don't care. However, when someone is almost able to get away with repeatedly hitting someone in the head with plaster, I think we can all agree that that's crossing the line. I realize also that boxing (while saying it's "dying" is a ridiculous statement) is not as popular of a sport as the MLB, NBA, and NFL; but a grave injustice is being done. The chilling thing about it is, since it's not popular, no one cares.


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Steel TownDraft Pick
186 days ago
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It is monitored. That is why the opposing trainer was watching the hands get wrapped. After the hands are wrapped the opposing trainer signs the tape with a sharpie so that it can be verified that the tape has not been altered.
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Mnelly519Little Leaguer
186 days ago
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Thanks, I didn't know that. Still though, after seeing how weak Margarito looked during the Mosley fight, you have to wonder how many fights he's been doing this. During the Cotto fight, Cotto's head looked like a bobble-head doll. The monitoring isn't enough if he's been able to get away with it. I know this is all speculation, but it isn't unreasonable to believe with the way boxing is run that there's something fishy going on.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
186 days ago
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I certainly don't doubt that something fishy is going on.
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JuTMSY4Legend
186 days ago
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The lack of concern over one and not the other doesn't excuse either, does it? And generally boxing is less popular than Baseball...and this isn't helping either sport...
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Mnelly519Little Leaguer
186 days ago
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yea but when the baseball player cheats, he hits the ball farther...when the boxer cheats, he pounds on someone's head harder
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
186 days ago
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It's boxing. When is it not crooked? Preventing cheating in boxing is like asking water not to be wet.
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Mnelly519Little Leaguer
186 days ago
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True...I'm a relatively new fan, so I suppose I just haven't gotten to the point where I've just given up on it like that.
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SSreportersLegend
186 days ago
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MMA (more or less the UFC and WEC) is the way to go. I love boxing but the quality above middleweight has declined to the point where it's unwatchable.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
186 days ago
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Boxing these days is simply a lower profiled sport than baseball.
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Captain SarcasticWaterboy
186 days ago
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Geez. How are you supposed to win if you don't cheat?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
186 days ago
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No...I really would rather not have a real cheater. If possible, I would avoid having cheaters at all. However, we don't live in Candyland. Which, incidentally, is the inferior game to Chutes and Ladders. There can be no debate to this.
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