Who's Next For Felix "Tito" Trinidad?

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  • oldgringo
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRboxingfan
    I thought DLH was ahead in the fight against B-Hop at the point where it ended but not because DLH was great, but because B-Hop was lackluster. When he did apply the pressure, tho, DLH had no alternative than to shrivel up in the fetal position.

    Tito - Hop was competitive for a while but Tito wasn't his usual self. I think it was a combo of the occourances outside of the ring and Hopkins' ability to stay away from the left. I see a different fight next time, if it happens: Tito will actually move side to side and Hop, with his 40 year old legs, will tire by the 8th round. Tito TKO 9.
    I somewhat agree with jabs...DLH was in no way a threat to Hop in that ring and never landed a punch with any meaning. At least Tito threw punches with some dedication behind them.

    As for Hop Tito II, if it ever goes down, it'll be the same thing over again. Hopkins "40 year old legs" really aren't that old. He keeps himself in impecable shape and really doesn't show signs of slowing down anytime soon. I think Hop fights a very methodical fight, breaking down Tito slowly but surely and stops it late like he did last time. And is it just me or does anybody else think that everybody underrates Hops defense?

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    • Silencer
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      #12
      It have to be against Nard for the second time around. Second choice should be Winky.

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