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  • NAPO
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    #61
    Originally posted by Motofan
    In other words "Go Puerto Rico!!!" Hopkins beat the living **** of of Tito to the point that it was sad to watch. Just like he did to Tarver. Then Winky beat his ass as well. Oscar won the first fight on most people cards, and would win easily if the rematch were to happen. Oh, I mean "Go Puerto Rico!!!"
    haha funny ass clown.(not)

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    • AntonTheMeh
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      #62
      Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
      Oscar would put Tito out in 1 round if it happened today.
      no no, bmore.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Undefeated
        Just by reading the first two sentences, the word "ignorance" came to my head.

        Illegal wrapping technique? You gotta be kidding me. You still on that ****?!

        Roy has a problem. Tito ain't no Anthony Hanshaw. Just because Tito is moving up in weight people think he gonna get knocked down in like 4 rounds. Same **** people thought when B-hop moved up to fight Tarver.

        Ya people are deluded. Ya need to wake the **** up and realize that Tito and Roy have the same chance. When was the last time Roy won by KO? ok then. He is not the same fighter no more.
        I still don't buy it, all Tito lovers seem to look past his flaws and hype him up for something he just isn't. Comparing the step up in weight between Tito and B-Hop is the ******est thing I've ever heard. B-Hop was a lengthy, perfectly conditioned 160 pounder, meaning he was actually able to flourish in higher weight classes because he wouldnt have to trim down (as much). Tito just relied on, well, punching power, he didn't have anything else to lean on, Tito actually looked like an amateur against guys who could take his punches (DLH, B-Hop, Winky, even Mayorga was able to toy with him for a little bit).

        Deluded? If Roy pressured Hanshaw after the knockdown I think there would've been a good chance he couldve KO'd him.

        Keep my previous post in mind while watching the fight and don't be suprised if it actually happened the way I said it would

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          #64
          Roy will beat Tito and before he reitres rematch Hopkins, maybe his next fight after this.

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            #65
            These past their prime guys get too much accolades though. people have Winky Wright at like #3 p4p on alot of lists. Everybody knows that means nothing to me but the point is these guys are getting to be really overrated.

            these old guy tournaments shouldn't mean very much in the rankings.

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              #66
              Originally posted by beerneer
              I still don't buy it, all Tito lovers seem to look past his flaws and hype him up for something he just isn't. Comparing the step up in weight between Tito and B-Hop is the ******est thing I've ever heard. B-Hop was a lengthy, perfectly conditioned 160 pounder, meaning he was actually able to flourish in higher weight classes because he wouldnt have to trim down (as much). Tito just relied on, well, punching power, he didn't have anything else to lean on, Tito actually looked like an amateur against guys who could take his punches (DLH, B-Hop, Winky, even Mayorga was able to toy with him for a little bit).

              Deluded? If Roy pressured Hanshaw after the knockdown I think there would've been a good chance he couldve KO'd him.

              Keep my previous post in mind while watching the fight and don't be suprised if it actually happened the way I said it would
              I'D TAKE COUNTLESS BOXING OPINIONS FROM EXPERTS,OVER THE OPINION OF A HATER.

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                #67
                Originally posted by beerneer
                I still don't buy it, all Tito lovers seem to look past his flaws and hype him up for something he just isn't. Comparing the step up in weight between Tito and B-Hop is the ******est thing I've ever heard. B-Hop was a lengthy, perfectly conditioned 160 pounder, meaning he was actually able to flourish in higher weight classes because he wouldnt have to trim down (as much). Tito just relied on, well, punching power, he didn't have anything else to lean on, Tito actually looked like an amateur against guys who could take his punches (DLH, B-Hop, Winky, even Mayorga was able to toy with him for a little bit).

                Deluded? If Roy pressured Hanshaw after the knockdown I think there would've been a good chance he couldve KO'd him.

                Keep my previous post in mind while watching the fight and don't be suprised if it actually happened the way I said it would
                Roy didn't throw A punch after the knockdown on Hanshaw. I don't think he will do that against Tito though. He knows what this fight could mean for him and he will go for the kill if need be.

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                  #68
                  If Tito went down in 3 to Mayorga then he'll go down in less than 6 to Jones with even more age added to that body.

                  I could see Jones fighting Mayorga, Pavlik, Taylor, Kessler, B-Hop, JoeC, any of 'em. In that order probably.

                  The more I think about the fact that Vargas/Mayorga is going to be SMW and with it happening so close to Jone/Tito at 170 makes me think that Mayorga/Jones might be in the cards afterwards. I mean Pavlik and Taylor are going to be tied up for quite a bit, B-Hop is probably already getting the winner of Kes/Joe, Bute should already be getting the loser (IMHO), so that puts Jones still 1 more fight out of a big glory title shot. Soooo.. why not throw him in with another bloated up semi-decent-big name (hell, he did fight oscar, ha) that he should beat on paper with ease. PLUS, it's another catch-weight at 170 fight which keeps open title shots at both 168 and 175. It's a win-win-win for all parties, imo.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by ForemanCrossArm
                    If Tito went down in 3 to Mayorga then he'll go down in less than 6 to Jones with even more age added to that body.

                    I could see Jones fighting Mayorga, Pavlik, Taylor, Kessler, B-Hop, JoeC, any of 'em. In that order probably.

                    The more I think about the fact that Vargas/Mayorga is going to be SMW and with it happening so close to Jone/Tito at 170 makes me think that Mayorga/Jones might be in the cards afterwards. I mean Pavlik and Taylor are going to be tied up for quite a bit, B-Hop is probably already getting the winner of Kes/Joe, Bute should already be getting the loser (IMHO), so that puts Jones still 1 more fight out of a big glory title shot. Soooo.. why not throw him in with another bloated up semi-decent-big name (hell, he did fight oscar, ha) that he should beat on paper with ease. PLUS, it's another catch-weight at 170 fight which keeps open title shots at both 168 and 175. It's a win-win-win for all parties, imo.
                    come on bro you know he tripped on his feet.

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                      #70
                      His gloves touched, nuff said. And it was a lil more than just tripping or it would've been called a slip.

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