De La Hoya's was quicker and shorter, which affected opponents greater when he turned it all on one shot. You didn't see De La Hoya's left hook, you didn't even feel it when it came. You just went on your back and covered your eyes.
Tito was a mauler, a ****er. He threw everything on every shot, but you could see it coming. Very rarely did Tito catch you with the shot you didn't see.
The major advantage De La Hoya had was that he changed it up. He didn't always try to decapitate you with the left hook. He'd change speeds, power, angles, anything to keep you guessing what was next. Then, he'd just drop the hammer and fight over.
Tito just kinda beat you to death, whereas De La Hoya was a clean assassin.
Tito was a mauler, a ****er. He threw everything on every shot, but you could see it coming. Very rarely did Tito catch you with the shot you didn't see.
The major advantage De La Hoya had was that he changed it up. He didn't always try to decapitate you with the left hook. He'd change speeds, power, angles, anything to keep you guessing what was next. Then, he'd just drop the hammer and fight over.
Tito just kinda beat you to death, whereas De La Hoya was a clean assassin.

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