Reasons to like and not to like Trinidad

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  • SCtrojansbaby
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    #11
    Originally posted by AKOO
    You could shrink Hopkins and Wright into welterweight frames and they would still beat Tito's ass. They are simply bad matchups for him and would always have been regardless of what weight class it was fought in.

    Tito wasn't a welterweight by the time he fought Hopkins and especially by the time he fought Wright either.

    He was a legit middleweight against Hopkins. Just look at how he handled Joppy (dropped him numerous times and stopped him in 5, first time he ever been stopped in 34 fights). Hopkins did everything he could to try and stop Joppy years later but he couldn't do it.

    He was a heavy favourite going into that fight also. Hopkins was just too smart, too skilled, too good for Trinidad.

    His loss to Wright was not long after a two year layoff, but that was down to Wright simply being better than him, not the weight.

    As a slugger his great size as a welterweight was after his power the main thing that made him great.

    No welterweight in the history of boxing could of done any better against Hopkins in their 2nd fight ever at middleweight

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    • JAB5239
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      #12
      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
      As a slugger his great size as a welterweight was after his power the main thing that made him great.

      No welterweight in the history of boxing could of done any better against Hopkins in their 2nd fight ever at middleweight
      Emile Griffith

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        #13
        Originally posted by JAB5239
        Emile Griffith
        Why because he was able to beat 5'8 **** Tiger?

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        • JAB5239
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          #14
          Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
          Why because he was able to beat 5'8 **** Tiger?
          No, because he was a better all around fighter than Trinidad and wouldn't just be looking for the ko. It's all most a fool proof guarantee he wouldn't get knocked out and would present many more problems than the one dimensional Tito.

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          • BigStereotype
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            #15
            Tito would frustrate you as a fan because you know he's losing to a good boxer. But he's one of the most exciting stand-and-trade fighters I have ever seen. If he has his way, you know it's going to be a wild shootout and that's really the best reason to like him.

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            • SCtrojansbaby
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              #16
              Originally posted by JAB5239
              No, because he was a better all around fighter than Trinidad and wouldn't just be looking for the ko. It's all most a fool proof guarantee he wouldn't get knocked out and would present many more problems than the one dimensional Tito.

              He would struggle to win 2 rounds against B-Hop as any welterweight in their 2nd middleweight fight would..

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                #17
                Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                He would struggle to win 2 rounds against B-Hop as any welterweight in their 2nd middleweight fight would..
                Son, you simply don't know enough about this sport to make that prediction. But lets say you're correct. He would have still done better than Trinidad and that was what I was responding to.

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                  #18
                  #1 reason to "dislike" Trinidad IMO, he didn't truly live up to his potential, and failed a bit down the stretch.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JAB5239
                    Son, you simply don't know enough about this sport to make that prediction. But lets say you're correct. He would have still done better than Trinidad and that was what I was responding to.
                    I didn't mean lose in the same exact terms I just meant dominated and that is what would happen to Emile Griffin or any other welterweight

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                    • Scott9945
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by fitefanSHO
                      #1 reason to "dislike" Trinidad IMO, he didn't truly live up to his potential, and failed a bit down the stretch.
                      Trinidad was an undefeated welterweight champion for years. Then he went on to win titles in two other divisions, losing only three times in his entire career. Just curious, but how much potential do you think he had?

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