for real? it would have been a sad night for mexico.
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Antonio Margarito vs Tito Trinidad
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margarito gets knocked out badly in his last fight
real talk, boyos. look what manny did to his face. one of his doctors advised him to end his career after the orbital bone and eye/retina injury
imagine what tito trinidad would do with a target like that.
if you cant get out of the way of trinidads stuff you were dead in the water. he would **** you up.
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tony's idea of getting defensive is tucking his chin and taking punches on the cheekbones and foreheadLast edited by New England; 10-19-2011, 08:44 PM.
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View PostLMFAO
A lot of Boricuas up in here.
But anyway, you have to be objective about this.
Tito Trinidad was undefeated at 147, had one-punch knockout power at that weight, was RARELY hurt, knocked down early often but he'd get up pissed off and fight more ferociously...I just can't see any version of Margarito beating Trinidad.
I remember being in awe of Margarito's chin after the Cotto/Margarito fight and a months later, some columnist from ESPN wrote a "How Margarito would've done against welterweights in history". I shook my head when I read that he would've stopped Tito somewhere during the middle/late rounds.
I mean, I gave Margarito all the credit in the world for beating Cotto, but that guy got a little ahead of himself that day.
OMFG, guys...I found the article...Tito's at #6.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=3851437
Shaking my head at Tito's "suspect chin"...
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Originally posted by figzuki View Postjesus christ... what a **** article
I know, right?
Stopping Benítez as well...
Even when Margarito was at the peak of his aura and popularity (after defeating Cotto), I never placed him THAT high. I gave him all credit and became a fan of him after that fight, but to jump the gun and place him among all-time greats...ugh-ugh. No...way.
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View PostLMFAO
A lot of Boricuas up in here.
But anyway, you have to be objective about this.
Tito Trinidad was undefeated at 147, had one-punch knockout power at that weight, was RARELY hurt, knocked down early often but he'd get up pissed off and fight more ferociously...I just can't see any version of Margarito beating Trinidad.
I remember being in awe of Margarito's chin after the Cotto/Margarito fight and a months later, some columnist from ESPN wrote a "How Margarito would've done against welterweights in history". I shook my head when I read that he would've stopped Tito somewhere during the middle/late rounds.
I mean, I gave Margarito all the credit in the world for beating Cotto, but that guy got a little ahead of himself that day.
OMFG, guys...I found the article...Tito's at #6.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=3851437
Shaking my head at Tito's "suspect chin"...
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post^^^LMFAO!!!
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Would be an amazing fight but I think as a rule of thumb the great chin usually beats the great punch, its probable a 50/50 fight but if I absolutely had to pick it would be Margarito
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