Tito trinidad is soft.

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  • triggerhappy
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    #1

    Tito trinidad is soft.

    Little Mayorga was right in his face and staggered Trinidad a number of times , Trinidad has the same weak chin he had before ... How many times has he been decked in his career ?
    Ricardo Mayorga exposed him , Mayorga stuck his chin right out there and it took ages for Felix to stop him .
    Trinidad isnt as good as you all think , he seems to have adapted to the weight ... but a weak chin is a weak
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    #2
    "Tito trinidad is soft. "

    Triggerhappy is a jealous idiot.

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    • jack_the_rippuh
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      #3
      I kind of agree with him. Let's not forgot that Mayorga wasn't a real middleweight and he was stunning trinidad. Trinidad's style exposes him to alot of punches a rematch with Bernard Hopkins will take a way any gained respect Trinidad earned from his fight with Mayorga. All it takes is one right hand from Hopkins to send Tito to the canvas...

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      • PRboxingfan
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        #4
        Hopkins, first of all, doesn't have one-punch KO power. Now, Mayorga had never, let me repeat, NEVER, seen the canvas in his life and Tito put him down not once, not twice, but three times IN ONE ROUND. If that's what you call soft then I'd hate to see whom you consider to be hard.

        As for being exposed, I think you're nuts. The only people who've 'exposed' him are DLH and Hopkins, the latter just following the blueprint left by the former. Tito has problems with movement, yes, but so do all boxers. I think Tito adapts better the next time, just like he did against a very good pure boxer known in boxing circles as 'Sweet Pea.'

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          #5
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
          I kind of agree with him. Let's not forgot that Mayorga wasn't a real middleweight and he was stunning trinidad. Trinidad's style exposes him to alot of punches a rematch with Bernard Hopkins will take a way any gained respect Trinidad earned from his fight with Mayorga. All it takes is one right hand from Hopkins to send Tito to the canvas...

          Jack...

          But YOU picked Mayorga to win....How come you didn't know he wasn't a real middle before that ?

          Oh, that's right.....you ALWAYS open your mouth without thinking.

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          • mic573
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            How do you figure one right hand from Hopkins would put Tito on the canvas? It took Hopkins many shots and about 11 1/2 rounds to put Tito down and he still got up before ten. Trinidad will more than likely lose in a rematch to Hopkins but his chin is quite sturdy at 160. The only times Mayorga really shook Tito was in the early rounds when Tito didn't have his legs under him.

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              #7
              It is visible - you each other respect.

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                Though to me Tito imposes, but is compelled to recognize, that he unidirectional fighter. He never will win at Hop. Though their second match I shall look with interest.

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                • jack_the_rippuh
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                  #9
                  I didn't really think Mayorga would win. I was just bull****ting....DUH!!!!!!!!
                  Anyway...I'm not saying Hopkins has one-punch KO power against anyone, but he sure as hell has one-punch KO power against Tito..
                  Tito deserves no credit for beating Whitaker at the time he beat him. The guy was a washed up *******-addict at the time..

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                  • jabsRstiff
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                    #10
                    Whitaker deserves no credit for beating Buddy McGirt, or Julio Cesar Chavez.

                    Buddy was a ONE-ARMED fighter....& Pea couldn't stop him....& even got dropped with the only hand Buddy could throw.

                    Chavez was an alcoholic.

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