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  • K-Nan
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    #21
    Originally posted by ferocity
    You mean, Tito treading over Spinks left overs? Didn't Spinks beat Mayorga first? Yes, he did.
    Didn't Tito beat Camacho first? And Oba Carr? And Vargas? And Campas?

    Maybe I'm mistaken. Sorry.

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    • ferocity
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      #22
      Originally posted by Kaynan
      Didn't Tito beat Camacho first? And Oba Carr? And Vargas? And Campas?

      Maybe I'm mistaken. Sorry.
      Man i guess those fighters should have just retired after they faced tito because after tito beat them why should they continue to look for glory and money. I say anybody who tito already beat should retire.

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      • K-Nan
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        #23
        Originally posted by ferocity
        Man i guess those fighters should have just retired after they faced tito because after tito beat them why should they continue to look for glory and money. I say anybody who tito already beat should retire.
        Are they or are they not softened up by that Tito power? We know the answer-- so did Oscar. That's why he fought them. That's why he DIDN'T fight Tito.

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        • ferocity
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          #24
          Originally posted by Kaynan
          Are they or are they not softened up by that Tito power? We know the answer-- so did Oscar. That's why he fought them. That's why he DIDN'T fight Tito.
          Soften up? Might as well give Chavez credit for softing up Camacho. Or Spinks for softening up Spinks the list goes on.

          Didn't Vargas give Delahoya a tough fight? If a recall correctly he did.

          Face it, Delahoya has power in his hands. If you don't belive me then you must have been in diapers when Delahoya started his boxing carrer.

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          • K-Nan
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            #25
            Originally posted by ferocity
            Soften up? Might as well give Chavez credit for softing up Camacho. Or Spinks for softening up Spinks the list goes on.

            Didn't Vargas give Delahoya a tough fight? If a recall correctly he did.

            Face it, Delahoya has power in his hands. If you don't belive me then you must have been in diapers when Delahoya started his boxing carrer.
            Not arguing hos power-- of course he has it. I'm arguing a trend in his opponent selection.

            And yes- Tito softened them up. And LMAO at you trying to say that COREY SPINKS softened Ricardo Mayorga up.

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            • ferocity
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              #26
              Originally posted by Kaynan
              Are they or are they not softened up by that Tito power? We know the answer-- so did Oscar. That's why he fought them. That's why he DIDN'T fight Tito.
              Delahoya fought Trinidad more so then Trinidad fought Delahoya.

              I was surprised at how easy it was for Delahoya to beat Trinidad. In Mayweather fashion Delahoya was boxing Trinidad. Just as Cotto was boxing Mosley?

              It was tito who didn't want the rematch.

              Good bye.

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              • K-Nan
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                #27
                Originally posted by ferocity
                Delahoya fought Trinidad more so then Trinidad fought Delahoya.

                I was surprised at how easy it was for Delahoya to beat Trinidad. In Mayweather fashion Delahoya was boxing Trinidad. Just as Cotto was boxing Mosley?

                It was tito who didn't want the rematch.

                Good bye.
                Easy? I had it one point for Delahoya because he chose to do some roadwork in the later rounds. That aint an easy win.

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                • K-Nan
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Kaynan
                  Not arguing hos power-- of course he has it. I'm arguing a trend in his opponent selection.

                  And yes- Tito softened them up. And LMAO at you trying to say that COREY SPINKS softened Ricardo Mayorga up.
                  Originally posted by ferocity
                  Delahoya fought Trinidad more so then Trinidad fought Delahoya.

                  I was surprised at how easy it was for Delahoya to beat Trinidad. In Mayweather fashion Delahoya was boxing Trinidad. Just as Cotto was boxing Mosley?

                  It was tito who didn't want the rematch.

                  Good bye.
                  Why didn't you answer the above post? Spinks put Mayorga over the hill, right?

                  And a roided up Vargas still was scarred from the Tito damage; make no mistake. Funny how he didn't choose to fight Vargas despite the jawing from Nando, until then.

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                    #29
                    No matter how many times I watch this fight, it's a classic. I never seen a guy take punishment like Mayorga... (Maybe Rocky... lol) TiTo kicked his ass and he refused to go down. I was a TiTo fan, but Mayorga earned my deepest respect with this fight. If only Mayweather had 1/13th of Mayorga's cojones, he would had chosen to fight Cotto before that joke of a fight with Hatton.

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