^ it would be awesome to see tito end his career with wins over those guys. let's see what happens, i think trinidad chose the wrong opponent in roy jones jr. he should've had a fight similar to the one oscar had before fighting pacquiao. a warmup fight, but knowing that he isn't a coward he went for it. puerto rican blood.
Trinidad back in 2009 - Who should he fight?
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Tito is my 3rd favourite fighter of all time and i just wish he would stay retired!
If he must fight then Pavlik makes senseComment
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How light can he get?
I can't see him being successful at this point at 160 or 168. Obviously he'll only be considering the elite.Last edited by Sparked_1985; 02-03-2009, 03:07 PM.Comment
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I really appreciate what Tito has done for boxing and I think his legacy is secured. That being said, I don't think Tito should return unless he's serious about it. I don't want to watch a blown up fighter in there just fighting for a pay check. Realistically he never could have beat Roy Jones at 170 or whatever they fought at, he's just not that big. Tito shouldn't be fighting any higher than 160. It's just sad when I hear him talk honestly. He says he can only get motivated for these huge mega bouts and anything below 168 isn't doable. Either retire or be serious and come back.
I'm not ****ing on Tito, I just wish that if he comes back it's at no higher than 160 and it's a meaningful fight.Comment
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Right now, the best fight for him would be at Jermain Taylor. With that win (if he got it), he could potentially be enough to get Joe Calzaghe interested in him. He's old enough.Comment
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But that probably wouldn't bring enough money to the table. More likely, he'd go straight for Calzaghe and get shutout again.Comment
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