Well word going around is that Tito has been sparring with Winky and that he has learned alot working with him. As for Tito-RJJ, my guess is that they would do like Hopkins-Winky and fight at a 170 lbs catch weight perhaps. In any case, I agree that he should stay retired, BUT if he could come back to put on one last big performance for a big win, then that would certainly be a good tone to leave his career out on as I am sure he doesn't want everyone's final memory to be of him being dominated by Winky.
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i knew he was coming back....no way he's going to let the mayorga fight be his last big win.....i would go for taylor...ive always brought that fight up and people give tito no chance....no matter where it ends up ill be there....
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Tito needs a Mayorga type fighter to look good against. Mayweather, Taylor and Roy Jnr are all skilled in the craft of Boxing. Tito doesn't shine against boxers. Off the top of my head I can't think of any fighters that he would look great against. I understand he's only going to fight a big name and he probably won't have a tune up fight, because his father isn't a big fan of the tune fight. But fighting Floyd, he would do much worse than DLH. It's a shame Mosley isn't up to Tito's weight. I know he's not so marketable, but A Quartey vs. Tito fight would be interesting.
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Ive always said that I would still love to see Tito vs Taylor. Taylor does have skill like you say but its definatly not defined and its starting to look like that it never will be. He's very uncoordinated, he's there to be hit, and he's not a supreme boxer. He may hit Tito alot but he's one guy that Tito will be able to land on and thats all anyone wants to see. I would also love to see him against a Pavlik
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everyone knows what fight needs to happen. odlh vs trinidad. that fight would be worth the ppv. both think they have something to prove. and if they did that 24/7 thing on hbo about both fighters i think this bout would live up to the hype
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostIts not crazy to think Tito can still brawl with the best of them. He better not go after a boxer though.
The bad thing is at some point Tito's legacy could definatly take a big hit. He's still ok now but if he comes back again then it may wipe away nearly all the good that he's done even though we all know he's washed up. It just doesnt look right. What if he did fight a power guy like Pavlik and still get wrecked like Miranda did. How sad would that be? On the other hand I still dont count him out of knocking out these toe to toe guys as you said
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Also, Floyd is my boy but Im still not sold on him in this fight like everyone else is. Obviously Tito struggles against boxers and Floyd is the best boxer out there but 160 is still 160. Floyd is already talking like he would probally weight the same thing he did against Oscar. Obviously thats a good thing but its still only 148 pounds in the ring while Tito will probally be at like 178 or something. Thats still a big difference. PBF might own him for 10 easy rounds and then get caught in the 11th like in the Joe Louis fight when he said "you can run but you cant hide" and then he knocked out that little guy late in the fight when he was way behind. I forgot the kid's name for some reason. Its on the tip of my tonuge but I cant get it
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Him and De La Hoya will tangle next because when it's all said and done, that is the one loss that troubles Oscar to this day. I would support Oscar rematching him for justice, but I wouldn't expect a good fight by any means.
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