View Full Version : Resto v Collins Jnr Tampered Gloves Documentary
Jack Dempsey
09-26-2007, 01:00 PM
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Saw this mentioned in latest Boxing Monthly.
The documentary looks very good
Curtis Lowe
09-26-2007, 01:08 PM
I saw the fight and while watching it Resto looked like a million bucks, until after the decision is announced and Collins' Dad notices the pading is mostly gone from Resto's gloves. That piece of shit Panama Lewis (Resto's trainer) is really something. If I recall correctly Collins suffered permanent facial damage that ended his boxing career and later died in a auto wreck that some say was suicide. I saw a few of Collins fights, including his pro debut, and he was very workman like and an extremmely tough individual.
Jack Dempsey
09-26-2007, 01:12 PM
I saw the fight and while watching it Resto looked like a million bucks, until after the decision is announced and Collins' Dad notices the pading is mostly gone from Resto's gloves. That piece of shit Panama Lewis (Resto's trainer) is really something. If I recall correctly Collins suffered permanent facial damage that ended his boxing career and later died in a auto wreck that some say was suicide. I saw a few of Collins fights, including his pro debut, and he was very workman like and an extremmely tough individual.
Yeah its a very sad story, no fighter should have to have endured that:-(
Thread Stealer
09-26-2007, 01:19 PM
I posted this a little while ago...I really want to see the documentary.
Panama Lewis is a disgusting individual. Luis Resto tries to claim innocence, but I don't believe him.
One interesting thing about this is that there have been stories of big time drug dealers putting major money on the fight. They bet on the underdog Resto so they wanted to ensure victory, so Panama took the padding out.
It was talked about on a news segment a few years later and it will be covered in the documentary as well.
Jack Dempsey
09-26-2007, 01:23 PM
I posted this a little while ago...I really want to see the documentary.
Panama Lewis is a disgusting individual. Luis Resto tries to claim innocence, but I don't believe him.
One interesting thing about this is that there have been stories of big time drug dealers putting major money on the fight. They bet on the underdog Resto so they wanted to ensure victory, so Panama took the padding out.
It was talked about on a news segment a few years later and it will be covered in the documentary as well.
Surely a boxer can tell if the gloves he is wearing have had padding removed??
ChrisPontius
09-26-2007, 06:14 PM
Surely a boxer can tell if the gloves he is wearing have had padding removed??
The guy is a lying piece of shit.
Lampley
09-26-2007, 06:21 PM
The guy is a lying piece of shit.
I've read a couple trainers over a couple years saying that it's at least possible a fighter wouldn't know, but most everyone else says that's extremely unlikely.
I tend not to believe Resto.
ChrisPontius
09-26-2007, 06:31 PM
It's pure bullshit. Anyone who has boxed with 4 oz gloves (for bagwork) and 12 or 16 oz can tell the difference with their eyes closed.
If that wasn't enough, watch Resto's reaction when he's caught. It has guilty written all over it. This is just as bullshit an excuse as "i didn't know they were steroids, i have never heard of Evan Fields, but Tyson did use them" ,etc.
Thread Stealer
09-26-2007, 06:34 PM
If that wasn't enough, watch Resto's reaction when he's caught. It has guilty written all over it. This is just as bullshit an excuse as "i didn't know they were steroids, i have never heard of Evan Fields, but Tyson did use them" ,etc.
Resto looked over for Panama.
It seemed like a "help, he caught us!" type reaction.
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