Reasons to like and not to like Trinidad
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What you said was "No welterweight in the history of boxing could of done any better against Hopkins in their 2nd fight ever at middleweight". I believe Griffith would do better than Tito, and that is what I was responding to. What about Robinson? Would he fare just as badly as Trinidad?
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Can you use that with welterweights against middleweights or fighters at certain points or particular fights in their careers?Comment
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Yes, there was a modifier for going up and/or down in weight and there were some different versions of fighters as they changed weights, so it was pretty unlimited what you could do with the game. It wasn't perfect but it was really good, it took a lot into account, and was great fun. Keep in mind, the game came out in 1979 (I was 9 and the first edition I had came with the first version of the player cards) and as the years went on there were updates, and newer/more fighters added. When they finally issued a Tyson card, I was thrilled...Comment
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Yes, there was a modifier for going up and/or down in weight and there were some different versions of fighters as they changed weights, so it was pretty unlimited what you could do with the game. It wasn't perfect but it was really good, it took a lot into account, and was great fun. Keep in mind, the game came out in 1979 (I was 9 and the first edition I had came with the first version of the player cards) and as the years went on there were updates, and newer/more fighters added. When they finally issued a Tyson card, I was thrilled...
Sounds pretty cool. I know Poet has a fight simulator and has often posted results on here. They're of course not carved in stone, but its hard to think of a computer as being biased in any way.Comment
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Whats not to like! In his prime this guy was a machine! Tito ALWAYS Brought It! That Left Hook was truely a thing of Beauty and oh so devastating, one of the most vicious shots the game has ever known. He knew how to finish his man - to the head down to the body back to the head and with laser accuracy too. He brought an unmatched Passion and excitement to the ring with him, his chin was shaky but that merely added to his excitement factor and he Always got back up on his feet Every damn time. And until later in his career against bigger men and once imo he was past his best (fell in love with his own power) it usually meant Game Over when Tito went down - FOR THE OTHER GUY! His body shots are highly under rated today, he didnt throw too many towards the end tho to be fair. Bottom Line Tito took on and beat many top fighters of his day won titles in 3 divisions and provided us with a ton of action - Quality Value for money fighter and one of my all time favsComment
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