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Antonio Margarito has been haunted by a hand-wrapping scandal for more than a year. A video in which he appeared to make fun of a trainer with Parkinson's disease didn't earn the former ...
Antonio Margarito already has won, in a way. The disgraced former welterweight champion, whom many never expected to see in a boxing ring again after being caught with an illegal knuckle pad in ...
ARLINGTON - By fight's end, the punishment Manny Pacquiao inflicted on Antonio Margarito was plain to see. Now we know just how bad of a beating it was. Margarito, who lost a one-sided, 12-round ...
Boxer Antonio Margarito has undergone cataract surgery to repair what was considered a career-threatening injury to his right eye that he suffered in a lopsided loss to Manny Pacquiao in November ...
When WBA super welterweight champion Miguel Cotto faces off with Antonio Margarito Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, there will be more on the line than just a title belt. This is the ...
ANTONIO MARGARITO: Without a doubt, I think that winning this fight will move me to another level, as a Mexican fighter and as a Mexican idol. I think it will fulfill some promises in my career.
Antonio Margarito has achieved relative success in a career that has spanned 18 years. However, his loss to Miguel Cotto in their grudge rematch more than hinted that “El Tornado ...
Garcia and Margarito are so confident in their victory over Manny Pacquiao that Antonio told me that he agreed to let Pacquiao come in under the initially approved weight of 149-150 pounds.
Speaking with Boxing Scene, Margarito said he wants to put in a better showing against Pac Man than Oscar had. “There’s a difference between both of us,” he said. “I’m a true Mexican.
Margarito, 30, cannot re-apply for his boxing license for one year, a sanction that, because of federal boxing bylaws, will likely keep him from fighting in the U.S. until 2010.
Antonio Margarito is contemplating a comeback. "The Tijuana Tornado" was forced to retire in 2011 due to a severe right eye injury, but says he's now healthy enough to compete.