By Mark Vester
Felix "Tito" Trinidad, inactive since last January's decision loss to Roy Jones Jr, is still pushing for a rematch with Bernard Hopkins. Nothing new there.
This time around, Trinidad's promoter Don King is claiming that it was Hopkins' team that approached them about the fight. King flew to Puerto Rico on Wednesday and met with Trinidad, along with Tito's adviser Pepe Ramos and attorney Nicolas Medina, to work out the details for a November rematch.
"We'll make the rematch with Bernard Hopkins. A rematch with Tito Trinidad, it needs to happen," King told El Nuevo Dia.
Trinidad, as usual, claimed that he would get his revenge for the 2001 knockout loss.
"We can fight at any time. I'll will do everything to beat Hopkins," Trinidad said.
From what was written, Trinidad is looking to fight Bernard at 168. I don't see any chance of that happening. Bernard can't get that low and he was recently looking to go up to cruiserweight.
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