Could Trinidad take Margarito's pressure for 12 rounds?

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  • CottoIsBackBtch
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    #301
    I noticed when Tito had Wright cornered... he laid off and walked away. I know he and Wright were chummy and I know Tito has a BIG heart. No shame though, Tito was the BEAST Mexican-Daddy at 147lbs.

    I read today that someone said "Tito!" And Vargas began to shake and screamed out "I am sorry, don't hit me!!!"

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    • El Chicano
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      #302
      Originally posted by CottoIsBackBtch
      I noticed when Tito had Wright cornered... he laid off and walked away. I know he and Wright were chummy and I know Tito has a BIG heart. No shame though, Tito was the BEAST Mexican-Daddy at 147lbs.

      I read today that someone said "Tito!" And Vargas began to shake and screamed out "I am sorry, don't hit me!!!"
      So that's why Winky won that fight, cuz Tito decided to let him survive, thanks for explaining that to me.

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      • KingChile
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        #303
        With or without illegal handwraps?

        The one dimensioanl Cheato Trinidad would've been exposed by Margaritoe. Cheato would not have been able to fight at the non stop pace that Tony brings. THe pressure would've been too much for CHeato and his "papi" saves Cheato from further punishment similiar to the Hopkins fight.

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        • bestboxingonly
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          #304
          Tito had a problem breaking down Mayorga's chin to no success plus even showboating w/ him. Do we mean Mayorga chin > Margarito chin? I think otherwise. Margo for me i guess.

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          • Undefeated
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            #305
            This thread just failed.

            The thread starter doesn't know ****. Now hes talking about Tito's haircut, and other bringing in nationality into it..

            You all fail.. Boxingscene is full or non boxing fans who have no lives to start **** online. Grow ****s, little ***** cats.

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            • El Chicano
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              #306
              Originally posted by KingChile
              With or without illegal handwraps?

              The one dimensioanl Cheato Trinidad would've been exposed by Margaritoe. Cheato would not have been able to fight at the non stop pace that Tony brings. THe pressure would've been too much for CHeato and his "papi" saves Cheato from further punishment similiar to the Hopkins fight.
              Good post homie, forgot all about the illegal wraps, pinche Cheato.

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              • El Chicano
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                #307
                Originally posted by Undefeated
                This thread just failed.

                The thread starter doesn't know ****. Now hes talking about Tito's haircut, and other bringing in nationality into it..

                You all fail.. Boxingscene is full or non boxing fans who have no lives to start **** online. Grow ****s, little ***** cats.
                It's all in good fun my man, no need to get upset.

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                • El Chicano
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                  #308
                  FELIX TRINIDAD

                  This would almost certainly have ended in someone being stopped. Trinidad would have had the edge in hand speed and probably in firing power, too, with Margarito possessing a clear advantage when it came to absorbing punishment. Margarito's iron chin would have been severely tested, but his left hooks and uppercuts would have been a threat to Trinidad, who was dropped by left hands in his fights with Yory Boy Campas and Kevin Lueshing. Margarito would probably have been the underdog, and it would have looked this way as the more polished Trinidad unloaded blistering barrages. One big left hook or uppercut from Margarito could have turned things around in an instant, however. With victory in sight, Trinidad might well have been caught by a powerful left-hand blast that, in his eagerness to close the show, he wouldn't have seen coming.


                  Pick: Margarito KO6


                  OSCAR DE LA HOYA (AT HIS PEAK)

                  De La Hoya would have had the advantages in speed and talent, but Margarito might have been a nightmare for him even on the Golden Boy's best night. De La Hoya's late-rounds fade against Trinidad has been well-documented, and he barely beat Ike Quartey. He might have been able to outbox and outsmart Margarito to win a string of early rounds, but Margarito's incessant forward march, digging to the body at every opportunity, might have taken a toll on De La Hoya as the fight went deeper. This could have been one of those fights in which the superior boxer is outlasted by the one with the greater endurance and will to win. A battered Margarito, behind on points, could have overwhelmed a tiring De La Hoya in the home straight to score a dramatic and shocking upset.


                  Pick: Margarito KO12

                  Pelame la...
                  Last edited by El Chicano; 01-22-2009, 05:31 PM.

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                  • oc9979
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                    #309
                    Originally posted by Puas
                    FELIX TRINIDAD

                    This would almost certainly have ended in someone being stopped. Trinidad would have had the edge in hand speed and probably in firing power, too, with Margarito possessing a clear advantage when it came to absorbing punishment. Margarito's iron chin would have been severely tested, but his left hooks and uppercuts would have been a threat to Trinidad, who was dropped by left hands in his fights with Yory Boy Campas and Kevin Lueshing. Margarito would probably have been the underdog, and it would have looked this way as the more polished Trinidad unloaded blistering barrages. One big left hook or uppercut from Margarito could have turned things around in an instant, however. With victory in sight, Trinidad might well have been caught by a powerful left-hand blast that, in his eagerness to close the show, he wouldn't have seen coming.


                    Pick: Margarito KO6


                    OSCAR DE LA HOYA (AT HIS PEAK)

                    De La Hoya would have had the advantages in speed and talent, but Margarito might have been a nightmare for him even on the Golden Boy's best night. De La Hoya's late-rounds fade against Trinidad has been well-documented, and he barely beat Ike Quartey. He might have been able to outbox and outsmart Margarito to win a string of early rounds, but Margarito's incessant forward march, digging to the body at every opportunity, might have taken a toll on De La Hoya as the fight went deeper. This could have been one of those fights in which the superior boxer is outlasted by the one with the greater endurance and will to win. A battered Margarito, behind on points, could have overwhelmed a tiring De La Hoya in the home straight to score a dramatic and shocking upset.


                    Pick: Margarito KO12

                    Pelame la...


                    lets the poll do the talking. even if you add tony winning it will not pass tito by ko

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                    • Vasyl’s dad
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                      #310
                      Originally posted by bestboxingonly
                      Tito had a problem breaking down Mayorga's chin to no success plus even showboating w/ him. Do we mean Mayorga chin > Margarito chin? I think otherwise. Margo for me i guess.

                      and the only reason he even dented Mayorga was because Ricardo let him take 3 free shots.

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