Tito trinidad vs roberto duran @154

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  • gatorDelux
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    Tito trinidad vs roberto duran @154

    the hungry motivated vicious duran that destroyed davey moore vs the dynamtie trinidad that stopped prime vargas

    i think if duran doesnt get caught cold his body punching and superior skills would prevail

    i would favour duran 2 out of three and i think they would probably all end by ko


    the real winner would be the fans
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    duran stoppage
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    9
    tito stopage
    20.00%
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    duran dec
    13.33%
    2
    tito dec
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    Would be just like the Hearns fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
      Would be just like the Hearns fight.
      trinidad isnt anything like hearns and im talking about the duran that fought moore and cuevas

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        tito was a monster at 47 but i'd still say duran would have the easiest time there. i dont know if the fight would be competetive if duran showed up in top form. i tend to doubt it.

        tito was also a monster at 54, but i think duran outboxes him again.


        tito looked lost at sea when oscar, winky, and hopkins boxed with him.

        duran a was a far craftier fighter than those men


        if he was in shape to go 12 or 15 rounds he would pretty handily take tito's power punches away and land the cleaner shots

        i think he'd play the cutie role and pick his spots to score with combinations and single shots before sliding out of there.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ghns1133
          trinidad isnt anything like hearns and im talking about the duran that fought moore and cuevas
          The similarity between Trinidad and Hearns is one punch KO power which is how it would end

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            Originally posted by New England
            tito was a monster at 47 but i'd still say duran would have the easiest time there. i dont know if the fight would be competetive if duran showed up in top form. i tend to doubt it.

            tito was also a monster at 54, but i think duran outboxes him again.


            tito looked lost at sea when oscar, winky, and hopkins boxed with him.

            duran a was a far craftier fighter than those men


            if he was in shape to go 12 or 15 rounds he would pretty handily take tito's power punches away and land the cleaner shots

            i think he'd play the cutie role and pick his spots to score with combinations and single shots before sliding out of there
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            thats what i think but if duran exicuted like that and used that left to the body also i dont think trinidad's chin would hold up

            but if he came in out of shape and un prepared he could get beat up

            but thats not what im talking about

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              #7
              Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
              The similarity between Trinidad and Hearns is one punch KO power.
              cool story

              but thats about the only similarity

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                #8
                Duran was the much greater fighter, but not at 154. Davey Moore was no Tito Trinidad. Trinidad's punches are too sharp and accurate, and despite some good moments, Duran goes down hard.

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