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Prime Margarito v. Prime Felix Trinidad at Welterweight
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostHow many of those guys Hopkins fought in those 14 years were in their prime at 147? Hopkins has since moved up two divisions BTW. No one else ever came close to stopping Tito.
Also Trinidad didn't fight many hard hitters did he? And the ones that came close to stopping him were punished for it. Did Vargas and Mayorga ever have children after those fights? LOL.
Margarito has fought many extremely powerful punchers and only Mosley was able to stop him and I have reason to believe he was nowhere near his best as the many wars he had wore him out at that point and he had trouble with the weight. He still stood there like a punching bag and took probably a record amount of power punches to the head before finally being stopped.
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostHopkins is not a powerful puncher even when he has a size advantage(and lets not get into the size complaints that Trinidad fans are notorious for when it comes to this fight) but as it stands, he sparked Tito with one punch. Do I have to list all of the knockdowns he suffered as well? I'm really surprised that you're acting like his chin was not a factor.
Also Trinidad didn't fight many hard hitters did he? And the ones that came close to stopping him were punished for it. Did Vargas and Mayorga ever have children after those fights? LOL.
Margarito has fought many extremely powerful punchers and only Mosley was able to stop him and I have reason to believe he was nowhere near his best as the many wars he had wore him out at that point and he had trouble with the weight. He still stood there like a punching bag and took probably a record amount of power punches to the head before finally being stopped.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThe difference in chin is offset by the difference in power. But your logic is weird. Aside from Margarito, Mosley KO'ed no one of note at 147 so he can't be considered a KO puncher there.
And Mosley certainly was a puncher there, just look at the fight. He was throwing his whole body into those power punches and the snap and sounds they made were brutal. The thing was that Margarito was such a zombie that night that he couldn't avoid any of those shots.
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostWhat does that mean?
And Mosley certainly was a puncher there, just look at the fight. He was throwing his whole body into those power punches and the snap and sounds they made were brutal. The thing was that Margarito was such a zombie that night that he couldn't avoid any of those shots.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSo was Hopkins against Trinidad. Anyone who thinks that was a one-punch KO type of performance hasn't seen the fight. Yes, the fight was stopped after the knockdown in the 12th but Trinidad was spent at that point. He had taken a lot of heavy shots from the premiere middleweight of this era. Whereas Margarito was stopped earlier by a welter.
And Margarito's defense has never been great. He'd be eating just as many punches from a murderous puncher in Trinidad. The difference in chin is no greater than the difference in power between the two. Trinidad just so happened to do everything else better.
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Originally posted by BKM-2010 View PostAnd Margarito could do the same to Trinidad(beat him up throughout the fight and spark him late). lol I think you're going overboard with how quickly you compare fighters and their attributes to others'. Hopkins is not a puncher the same way Mosley is considered a puncher, and Trinidad and Margarito were at completely different points in their careers in both of those fights so you're off on that one as well. Trinidad has a china chin, man.
You still haven't elaborated on that statement so I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSo you think Mosley hits harder than Hopkins?
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