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  • Antonio Margarito Retires, How Will He Be Remembered?

    The first time I ever saw Antonio Margarito fight was when he dismantled the highly touted Kermit Cintron in their first fight. I had never heard of either of them before, but Cintron was viewed as the favorite over Margarito, who was looking for big fights at the time. Margarito seemed rugged and good-natured, a throwback fighter, who reduced Cintron to tears with his Mexican-warrior, come-forward style. Cintron, on the other hand, later proved to have a fragile psyche with a resume of bizarre fights.

    Antonio Margarito had an inspirational story, and a rousing battle with Miguel Cotto, that to this day, remains one of my favorite fights of all time. It was a fight more dramatic than any film, with the constant ebb and flow, the unbreakable chin of Margarito, who relentlessly came forward.

    The single moment when Cotto willingly takes a knee is a poignant, naked moment of a champion unable to continue. It was a fight where you saw two men waging spiritual and physical warfare on each other. Antonio Margarito emerged a lauded champion, a man’s man in a world of hyper-masculine men.

    So imagine my surprise when he was caught using loaded gloves against his fight with Shane Mosley. I believe that he had been loading his gloves prior, and HAD to know that his hands were loaded. I don’t believe him when he says that he didn’t know. I wonder what went on internally within Margarito that made him feel he had to try to snatch this advantage? Was it his fears over being less technically gifted than other boxers? Was it his loss to Paul Williams, that derailed his career temporarily.

    After his crushing defeat to Shane Mosley, Margarito never looked the same. Whether it was the wraps, or the perpetual shame he carried with him, his ability to win big fights had left him. Ironically, it was during this period of losses, he was able to secure big fights with Manny Pacquiao and another re-match with Miguel Cotto. Perhaps because he looked bad, Margarito was able to get the million dollar paydays that he always wanted.

    And now it’s over. With a permanently damaged eye, Antonio Margarito has announced his retirement. He will most likely remain a ringside figure in boxing, but I believe that he will always be remembered as a tragic figure in boxing. The depths to which his career plunged were truly deep. And, unfortunately, he will be remembered for his cheating as opposed to his rousing victory over previously undefeated Miguel Cotto.


  • Antonio Margarito vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in September? Unfortunately This Fight Could Easily Happen

    Antonio Margarito says he wants to fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after a tune-up fight. Shame on Bob Arum for squeezing any ounce of money he can get out of Antonio Margarito, who’s in danger of going blind in one eye if he boxes again. As for Margarito, I’m not sure what is motivating him to fight again. He is surely a multi-millionaire for hitting the boxing lottery with fights against Miguel Cotto AND Manny Pacquiao. Not bad for a guy from Tijiuana who was fighting men at fifteen years old, and almost gave up boxing over cancelled fights.

    Yet on he trudges. He’ still in his early thirties, but he’s an ancient early-thirties boxer, and his once uncrackable chin has been undone with eye problems that caused the fight against Cotto to be stopped. I used to be a big Margarito fan before the hand-wraps controversy. I enjoyed watching him dismantle mentally weak Kermit Cintron TWICE, and his first fight with Miguel Cotto is still one of my favorite boxing matches of all time. Yet, something has changed with Margarito. Never the most physically talented of boxers, he’s gotten by with a great chin, incredible toughness, and a come-forward mentality. Unfortunately, those types of fighters don’t have a long shelf-life. And even I have to admit, he most likely knows his hands were loaded, and loaded them against Miguel Cotto.

    And now he might fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, who I think would decimate Margarito. I don’t want to see that fight. In fact, if it happens, I’m not going to watch it. The match won’t be competitive, but instead brutal and sad. I refuse to watch a boxing match, when I know one contestant shouldn’t be allowed in the ring.

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  • Are Antonio Margarito and Wife Michelle Margarito Separating?

    It appears that the long-suffering Michelle Margarito may finally be put out of her misery. Rumors are floating that her and Antonio Margarito have separated. She has put her facebook status to single, and Antonio has been seen around with another woman besides Michelle in Tijuana.

    I always thought throughout Antonio’s tumultuous career, the one thing he had going for him, was a beautiful and loyal wife. Compared to obvious gold-digging hoodrats like Shantel Jackson and Bella Gonzalez (who has as many plastic parts as Heidi Montag), Michelle had been with Antonio since his days as a struggling boxer. He says she even told him that she would work for both of them, so he could pursue his boxing career.

    The exact reason for the split is unknown, but considering Margarito’s skyscraper fall from grace, it’s not surprising that any marriage would fall apart under the pressure. I wish Michelle Margarito the best, and hope she gets a yummy alimony deal if they do divorce.

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