Tito should stay retired for his own good.
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he should.. but its hard to turn your back to millions just like that...
another thing is that there are rummors that he owes a fight to king...
for the rec.. yes i would like him to stay retired... but if he hesitate for any second ... wtf... its up to him not us.... and if he does fight well I'll watch him...thats all i can say...
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Originally posted by larryx View Postnot true at all//oscar and b-hop can still fight at championship level//tito is just a side show he;s not what i consider an active fighter anymore..his career has turned into him just milking money off of his name..he's not a threat anymore
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**** Trinidad... retire.
It seems to me when fighters start talking about big money fights only, they need to get the **** out of the sport.
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Originally posted by Brassangel View PostThis is a worthless article, and I'll tell you why:
-Trinidad doesn't draw people anymore. He used to, but he's worthless now; for the networks, his opponents, and boxing legacy.
-He isn't interesting anymore, because he can't fight anymore.
-If a person has made the kind of money Tito has made and they can't retire, then they have to be financially ******ed.
-His name doesn't carry any weight in the sport anymore, while Hopkins and De La Hoya can still do whatever they want. He does have to earn it, and he doesn't want to put in the work to do so. He wants to stand there and get outclassed for a paycheck. DLH and B-Hop are still competitive enough to ignore that, and they'd be right for doing so.
-Boxing is not just about the money. It's competition, and entertainment. If a fighter can't provide a good amount of both, they don't deserve to get paid for not doing a job. If I stop doing my job at work, I get fired and won't get paid anymore. That's how it should be with Trinidad.
@mellow_mood: You have the worst arguments I have ever seen.
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