So did former boxing welterweight world champion Antonio Margarito know that his trainer was putting a plaster-like substance under his wraps?
Margarito, who can't fight in California for a year, claims innocence, and everyone's pointing the finger at Capetillo, his trainer.
"Capetillo stunned a large audience at the hearing by acknowledging he had mistakenly placed one hardened pad inside Margarito's right-hand wraps and was about to put another in the fighter's left hand before Mosley's trainer, Nazim Richardson, objected.
Capetillo told his attorney that the pads ended up in his gym bag "by mistake," and should have never been used in Margarito's hand wraps. The trainer explained that another fighter from a Montebello gym where he trains boxers must have errantly tossed his used hand wraps into Capetillo's bag after a workout
Margarito, who can't fight in California for a year, claims innocence, and everyone's pointing the finger at Capetillo, his trainer.
"Capetillo stunned a large audience at the hearing by acknowledging he had mistakenly placed one hardened pad inside Margarito's right-hand wraps and was about to put another in the fighter's left hand before Mosley's trainer, Nazim Richardson, objected.
Capetillo told his attorney that the pads ended up in his gym bag "by mistake," and should have never been used in Margarito's hand wraps. The trainer explained that another fighter from a Montebello gym where he trains boxers must have errantly tossed his used hand wraps into Capetillo's bag after a workout