Felix Trinidad To Scout Cory Spinks, Future Fight?

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  • wmute
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    #41
    Originally posted by gerardofpr
    Sounds like you never saw the fight against Camacho, Carr, Lovato,...
    oh yeah let me rephrase that

    Tito can say he beat a GOOD boxer close to his PRIME (which would not quite be the case if he fought spinks at 160)

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    • TheEvilSaint
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      #42
      i like trinidad, but he pisses me off with this "retirement" bull****. he retires every time he loses and says hes never coming back. he came back against mayorga, that was great. lost to winky and then retired for the 2nd time. and now people are saying that he might fight cory spinks.

      between all these fighters like popo freitas, hopkins, mayweather, trinidad, oscar, vitali, and others, cant fighters just stay in or out of the ring and you know, be happy with it?

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      • Del Coqui
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        #43
        Originally posted by wmute
        oh yeah let me rephrase that

        Tito can say he beat a GOOD boxer close to his PRIME (which would not quite be the case if he fought spinks at 160)
        Are you implying the boxers I mentioned weren't on their prime?

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        • The Surgeon
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          #44
          Originally posted by wmute
          sweet pea was trying to brawl with tito, that tells you how washed up he was
          I know man, But Trinidad could beat boxers is my point! I just said Sweet P coz he is so slick but ur right he tried to fight to much

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          • wmute
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            #45
            Originally posted by gerardofpr
            When you're a sound technical boxer is hard winning fights when the guy in front of you is hurting you anywhere he catches you. They got their shot at the WW IBF title for being very good boxers, Tito proved to be too much for them. As far as Carr, he was undefeated and at the peek of his career when he fought Tito, it was a systematic break down in Tito's part, one of his best fights I've seen.
            let's be real for a second

            Carr never beat anyone relevant in his entire career.

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            • Del Coqui
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              #46
              Originally posted by ROBO #1
              I know man, But Trinidad could beat boxers is my point! I just said Sweet P coz he is so slick but ur right he tried to fight to much
              I must agree that after certain point in his career Tito forgot all about boxing and was trying to win fights coming straight at fighters, no defense and trying to win with a big shot. People tend to forget how good of a boxer Tito once was.

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                #47
                Originally posted by gerardofpr
                Are you implying the boxers I mentioned weren't on their prime?
                no

                either they were not that good to begin with (carr, lovato)

                or they were past their primes (macho, pea)

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                • Del Coqui
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by wmute
                  let's be real for a second

                  Carr never beat anyone relevant in his entire career.
                  If I recall right, a LOT of people thought Carr was going to give Tito a boxing lesson that night. Carr was a very good boxer, it took some time for Tito to break him down, but finally did and stopped him in the 9th, I believe it was.
                  Tell me one thing, did you see Carr's vs DLH fight after Carr was really past his prime?

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                  • Del Coqui
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by wmute
                    no

                    either they were not that good to begin with (carr, lovato)

                    or they were past their primes (macho, pea)
                    I didn't menion P, you did. Camacho? With 1 loss to Chavez was past his prime? Those were considered very good fighters back in the day.

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                    • brownpimp88
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                      #50
                      tito beat:
                      oscar
                      whitaker
                      camacho
                      joppy
                      vargas
                      mayorga
                      campas
                      reid
                      cherifi


                      thats a pretty good resume.

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