The video discusses several instances of cheating in sports, with a focus on football, boxing, and athletics.
In a football match between Brazil and Chile in 1989, Chile's goalkeeper was injured and bleeding after being hit by a firecracker. However, it was later revealed that the goalkeeper was not hit by the flare and had staged the incident to gain an advantage for his team. As a result, Chile was disqualified from the World Cup qualifiers.
In a boxing match, a fighter named Luiz Alves used a concrete block inside his glove to strike his opponent, resulting in a win. The deception was revealed after the fight, and both Alves and his trainer were banned from boxing and sentenced to prison.
In athletics, Madelyne Delzenne, a twin sister, fooled the world into believing that she had won a relay race at the 1984 Olympic Games. The sisters and their coach were banned from the sport after it was discovered that they had switched places during the race.
In the Boston Marathon of 1980, a woman named Rose Ruiz claimed to have won the race but was later found to have taken the subway during the race, which covered 40km of the race's 42km route. Ruiz's achievement was called into question, and she was later arrested for theft, forgery, and drug trafficking.
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1. The text is about multiple instances of cheating in sports, specifically in football, boxing, and athletics.
2. One of the incidents mentioned is from a 1989 World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Chile.
3. In this match, the Chilean goalkeeper was hit by a flare, but it was later revealed that this was part of a plan to cheat.
4. The goalkeeper had a blade hidden in his glove, and during the commotion, he cut his eyebrow to make it look like he was injured.
5. The team's doctor applied Merthiolate to the goalkeeper's face to make the blood look real.
6. After the match, the Chilean team was disqualified from the qualifiers and the World Cup.
7. Another cheating incident involved two identical twin sisters, Madelyne and Margarete Mujika, who cheated in the 1984 Olympic Games in Madrid.
8. Madelyne ran in Margarete's place in the 4x400 relay, and Margarete pretended to be injured so Madelyne could run in the jump event.
9. In the Boston Marathon in 1980, a woman named Rose Ruiz cheated by taking the subway during the race.
10. Ruiz entered the race with just one kilometer to go and then took the subway, which covered 40 km, before re-entering the race.
11. After the race, Ruiz was arrested for theft, forgery of documents, and drug trafficking.
12. The text ends with a call to action for viewers to comment on the video and leave feedback.