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  • #71
    I can see Trindad having real trouble trying to land clean on that slippery little ****.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Parody View Post
      Now come on, show some class man, Tito was a great fighter and he beat some good fighters. This thread is about him vs Mayweather, stylistically Mayweather would give him fits and beat him easily, but dont downplay Tito, He just could'nt deal with "great" boxers like Winky, B-Hop, Oscar and wont be able to with Floyd, remember Tito was the first to give Vargas a career beating...anyway Tito was one of the P4P Hardest punchers, but Mayweather would easily beat him because they have different styles and styles make fights.
      Those past their prime fighters were a lot better than Zab, Baldi and Sharmba (can we say those two are past their prime as well), these are the kinda WW PBF has beaten.
      Now, if you gonna talk styles, PBF could give Tito lots of fits by roling right into Tito's left hook or leaning back the way he does and getting himself right in the line of fire of that long ******* right hand from Tito. Those good boxers you mentioned, they didn't beat Tito by only moving away, they had good and underrated power as well, that's why Tito wasn't coming in so easily, something PBF doesn't have in these divisions. Not to mention Tito gets very strong as the fight goes on and in his prime used to cut the ring off very well.
      Not trying to discredit PBF because he's a great fighter, but saying he would beat a prime Trinidad at 47 or 54 is ******, PBF's a blown up live weight. Better keep him away from good light punchers at 47 and 54.
      Last edited by Del Coqui; 02-28-2007, 09:33 PM.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by deliveryman View Post
        I say Floyd beats Tito 9/10 times.

        Just a terrible style matchup for Tito.
        Not really...we haven't seen Tito fight anyone with Floyd's style.

        Floyd is not Nard and he's not Wright. They are all great defensive fighters sure, but the other two were much bigger than Floyd. It'd be interesting to see how Floyd dealt with Trinidad's length, size, power and relatively fast hands.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Black Jesus View Post
          i tend not to want to feel that way about Tito my childhood hero, but after the DLH fight i never held him in the high regard i did before it. He always struggled with guys who could move and punch and move away from his signature punches.
          This is very very true. Floyd by UD. Easy.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by brently1979 View Post
            This is very very true. Floyd by UD. Easy.
            See, this is the problem, why you say "easy"? cuz the way he beat Baldomir, Sharamba, and/or Judah...Please...

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            • #76
              Mayweather would teach Trinidad a boxing lesson...

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Emon723 View Post
                I wish they were at the same time and cross paths at welterweight, Trinidad would have whoop Floyd Mayweather so bad that PBF may never even crack at the pound for pound ratings, can stand the way Floyd has been behaving lately like a spoiled brat.

                Tito has ruined lots of careers, david reid, fernando vargas, and the beatdown he gave Mayorga. no one beats Tito at 147, despite having difficulty making the weight limit, he still made DLH ran for his lives the last 3 rounds when oscar was feeling his punches, and that Dela hoya was 10 times better than Mayweather.
                At 147 I would take Floyd by extremly wide UD.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by oldgringo View Post
                  Not really...we haven't seen Tito fight anyone with Floyd's style.

                  Floyd is not Nard and he's not Wright. They are all great defensive fighters sure, but the other two were much bigger than Floyd. It'd be interesting to see how Floyd dealt with Trinidad's length, size, power and relatively fast hands.
                  Your right.
                  Floyd is faster than Winky, has better footwork and better defense.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by PBF34 View Post
                    At 147 I would take Floyd by extremly wide UD.
                    tito had a better left hook than dela hoya, he throws punishing uppercuts on the inside and has kayo power in his straight right, how would floyd deal with that, what happens if he tastes tito's left hook? Trinidad may be vulnerable when cleanly tagged as proven by numerous knockdowns, but people tend to forget his vicious punching power has sometimes overshadowed outstanding boxing skills, trinidad likes to spend a round or two sizing up his opponent before moving in for a finish, and has also shown lateral movement to box, in contrast, what has mayweather had in his arsenal taking on light punching competition, he may become complacent once he took on someone aint slow like baldomir.

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                    • #80
                      Fanboys analyzing fantasy fights is one of the ******est things I've read. I want my five minutes back.

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