Anber basically says he doesn't like it and thinks it should be illegal, but some places allow it. Including Nevada.
How is it cheating if it's legal?
It's like me saying I don't like that my opponent uses Reyes gloves and that it's cheating, but the commission allows it.
Does the Japanese boxing commission allow this all the time or did they make a special rule change for Inoue? I highly doubt that it's the former.
By mentioning Margarito, you were implying that Inoue has had an unfair advantage this whole time that his KO power would be diminished if he wasn't allowed to "cheat." He fought and KOed opponents in places where they did not allow this kind of hand wrapping. Are you implying that Inoue has been cheating this whole time? His KO of Rodriguez in the UK was because he wrapped his hands in a manner that is in violation of the local boxing rules? Are you saying this? Because this is a huge deal and puts Inoue's entire career into question and if true, he should be banned from boxing.
You said this is about double stacking and that it's illegal in Vegas. Can you post sources for that?
Also, what is the "international standard" that Inoue should follow? Can you post a link to the international standard of professional boxing rules? I didn't know that existed because I thought fights complied with the local boxing/athletic commission of where the fight takes place. So if the fights in Japan, you follow the rules there, the fights in the UK, you follow the rules there, so and so forth. And by this logic, Nevada doesn't follow this "international standard" since they allow stacking even though that's where most of the big fights take place.