@Saloth Sar
IMO, Yoel Romero admitted his guilt in that video. He acknowledges that he knew he was receiving an unsporting advantage and took full advantage of it. Whether or not he 'knew' what his corner was up to when they cheated is irrelevant. Yoel knew he was cheating when he didn't advocate for commencing the round.
I will treat your retardation with more respect than it deserves by responding.
Yoel could not have 'advocated for commencing the round' because the problem was that excess vaseline needed to be removed. Only the cutman was allowed to do that. Yoel's corner was prohibited from touching the vaseline and Yoel was told to stay where he was, so he did. Yoel 'advocating' for anything didn't mean shit.
This is how fucking idiotic your argument is: 'Yoel is a cheater because despite following official instructions and literally not cheating, his refusal to instruct his cornermen to break the rules and risk disqualification is tantamount to cheating'. You are accusing him of 'cheating' because he refused to do something that literally amounts to breaking the rules - i.e cheating - while following them.
As an aside, I also love this logic that Kennedy was 'screwed' because Yoel was so hurt that the extra 15 seconds he got was the only reason he recovered. Yet within those few seconds while rocked, Yoel was an evil genius whose mind was so sharp that he was the puppet master who bent the referee and officials to his will, and got them to lie for him afterwards.
You utter pillocks.