Would you rather watch ODLH fight Trinidad in September??

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  • objective
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    Would you rather watch ODLH fight Trinidad in September??

    Boxing fans have been for this rematch!! We all know Oscar is going to lose against Mayweather or Cotto but I fight with Trinidad would be more interesting because there is a legacy involved..
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    #2
    I agree. Trinidad didnt look that bad in his last fight.

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    • Gonzalez_Boxing
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      #3
      No thanks! 6 years ago I would have said hell yes to any talk of a Trinidad/De La Hoya Rematch, now the fight is meaningless.
      Last edited by Gonzalez_Boxing; 05-05-2008, 08:36 PM.

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      • objective
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        meaning less is a mayweather rematch.. After watching Oscar's performance against Forbes we all know that P4P is going to dominate ODLH and possibly by KO him.

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          #5
          Originally posted by objective
          meaning less is a mayweather rematch.. After watching Oscar's performance against Forbes we all know that P4P is going to dominate ODLH and possibly by KO him.

          Why would a fight between two fighters who don't resemble anything that they once did be for legacy?

          Oscar is still a decent fighter and so is Tito. But they aren't close in weight anymore and completely different fighters. Nothing "must see" about it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by objective
            meaning less is a mayweather rematch.. After watching Oscar's performance against Forbes we all know that P4P is going to dominate ODLH and possibly by KO him.
            Regardless of what's going to happen, Mayweather/De La Hoya is more significant than a De La Hoya/Trinidad rematch 8 years after it should have happened.

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            • KING •
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              #7
              Trinidad needs to never step in another ring

              I wouldn't want to see him fight anyone to be honest

              He's just a big old bag of disappointment

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac
                Regardless of what's going to happen, Mayweather/De La Hoya is more significant than a De La Hoya/Trinidad rematch 8 years after it should have happened.
                Why because it makes more money???? I think if Oscar is going to stay boxing, he should fight Trinidad and then retired. That's the only controversial lost of his career and he would probably win that fight.

                The question is would you rather watch ODLH fight his last fight against someone he could beat (Trinidad) or watch him take a beating against a fighter that is now arguably one of the most talented fighter in the sport??

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                  #9
                  I have no interest in Oscar or Tito. At all.



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                  • Gonzalez_Boxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by objective
                    Why because it makes more money???? I think if Oscar is going to stay boxing, he should fight Trinidad and then retired. That's the only controversial lost of his career and he would probably win that fight.

                    The question is would you rather watch ODLH fight his last fight against someone he could beat (Trinidad) or watch him take a beating against a fighter that is now arguably one of the most talented fighter in the sport??
                    No because it has more meaning! Beating Mayweather is a more significant fight because like it or not Mayweather is the Welter and P4P King. Beating Mayweather at this point means a hell of a lot more meaningful than beating Trinidad.

                    I don't care if he wins or loses, I'd rather see him in a more meaningful fight.

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