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  • Dynamite Kid
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    Trinidad v Julian Jackson who wins at 154lbs

    Trinidad v Julian Jackson at 154 ,both can be hurt but both have tremendous punching power

    Im gonna go for Jackson the bigger man ,Jackson could knock u unconscious with one punch most notably against Terry Norris ,Herol Graham im not saying Tito could'nt but ive never seen Tito hit top quality like Norris ,Graham & knock them clean out with one punch
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    What a fight this would be, Trinidad could outbox Jackson but I don't see that happening, both of them would be trading leather and I think it'll be the first one to land that wins.

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      Originally posted by silencers98
      What a fight this would be, Trinidad could outbox Jackson but I don't see that happening, both of them would be trading leather and I think it'll be the first one to land that wins.
      who do u think had the more suspect chin ,i mean Tito went down a lot but he always got up & the Hook that Hopkins dropped him with had a lot of Mustard on it IMO

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        Originally posted by Terrible...
        who do u think had the more suspect chin ,i mean Tito went down a lot but he always got up & the Hook that Hopkins dropped him with had a lot of Mustard on it IMO
        I think Jackson, most of Trinidad's knockdowns have been more from him being off balance and being caught cold and as you said he always got up, he took quite a lot of shots from Hopkins before getting knocked out and he took Jones' shots at 170 better than I thought he would.

        Jackson got knocked out in all 6 of his losses but those losses were to big punchers.

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          Jackson by brutal ko.

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            #6
            Originally posted by silencers98
            I think Jackson, most of Trinidad's knockdowns have been more from him being off balance and being caught cold and as you said he always got up, he took quite a lot of shots from Hopkins before getting knocked out and he took Jones' shots at 170 better than I thought he would.

            Jackson got knocked out in all 6 of his losses but those losses were to big punchers.
            yeah i agree McClellan had him all over the place ,mind u who would'nt have been hurt from that overhand Bomb that he landed on Jacksons Chin

            Jackson was hurt by Graham aswell & he was'nt a puncher

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              This is what I see happning.


              I just don't see Trinidad winning this fight with his style.
              'Tito' was an accumulation puncher above welterweight and I don't think he would get enough bodyshots in before getting caught by a Jackson haymaker.

              Jackson had an average chin at best but it's not like he was knocked cold by some small punchers. Jackson went 7 years undefeated as a champion, that's not something you can do if you have a glass jaw.
              Last edited by TheGreatA; 03-05-2008, 11:55 AM.

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              • RichCCFC
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                Jackson would win by KO.

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                  I'd take Julian Jackson.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    This is what I see happning.


                    I just don't see Trinidad winning this fight with his style.
                    'Tito' was an accumulation puncher above welterweight and I don't think he would get enough bodyshots in before getting caught by a Jackson haymaker.

                    Jackson had an average chin at best but it's not like he was knocked cold by some small punchers. Jackson went 7 years undefeated as a champion, that's not something you can do if you have a glass jaw.
                    yeah thats the way i see it Tito had a lot of TKO ,

                    put it this way Fernando Vargas would'nt have made it to the twelve round if Jackson had caught him the way Trinidad did , and Jackson would have put Joppy away in the first round for standing infront of him the way he did with Tito

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