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Felix Trinidad Wants Kelly Pavlik Fight at 165-Pounds

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  • #41
    Trinidad should shut his ****ing stuborn mouth up and stay retired. Tito must have money issues if he wants to keep fighting. His legacy is been affected with these ******ass fights.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
      I disagree. Fighters shouldn't be awarded with huge money fights based solely on their name when there are other fighters who are actually working their way to the top. Doesn't matter if your name is Floyd, Oscar, Tito or Vitaly coming back after being named champion emeritus.

      Now we're talking about a guy who has fought 4 times in almost 8 years and lost two of them. Say he get the fight with Pavlik and gets destroyed.....every boxing fan who bought it will be pissed and saying the same thing I am saying now. Its no good for boxing all the way around. If he wants to fight he should work his way back up.
      I can give 2 ****s about how much they both get paid. Its an interesting matchup, that im sure many people would'nt mind tuning in to see. By the way, what did RJJ do to deserve a shot at the #2 pfp fighter in the world, Joe Calzaghe? Talk about a sideshow. **** like this happens all the time.

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      • #43
        Tito's done man...

        Even most Puerto Ricans at this point have put their focus on Cotto now, regardless if they like Tito as a person better.

        He also hasn't fought since Jan of last year against Roy. If he would've kept in shape throughout his career's up and downs, he might still be an active fighter...he's not really old at all.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
          I can give 2 ****s about how much they both get paid. Its an interesting matchup, that im sure many people would'nt mind tuning in to see. By the way, what did RJJ do to deserve a shot at the #2 pfp fighter in the world, Joe Calzaghe? Talk about a sideshow. **** like this happens all the time.
          hell atleast roy fought his way back up..tito fights once every 4 years and wants big fights..hes a joke..and joe was p4p#3

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          • #45
            Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
            I can give 2 ****s about how much they both get paid. Its an interesting matchup, that im sure many people would'nt mind tuning in to see. By the way, what did RJJ do to deserve a shot at the #2 pfp fighter in the world, Joe Calzaghe? Talk about a sideshow. **** like this happens all the time.
            So you think its ok for a retired fighter to get a shot and a payday over a more deserving fighter who has actually worked his way into contention?

            And Jones didn't do **** to deserve a shot at Calzaghe except to still be ranked in the top 10 at 175. While it was a bogus match up, that is far more acceptable than 4 fights in 8 years and losing half of them.

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            • #46
              if this was Tito 5 years ago I'd say he'd have a chance..

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              • #47
                Originally posted by larryx View Post
                hell atleast roy fought his way back up..tito fights once every 4 years and wants big fights..hes a joke..and joe was p4p#3
                Well like i said. If he dedicates himself by training hard, and is serious about this fight, then im all for it. If he's all about showing up for a paycheck, then i'd rather him stay retired. I do give him props for not looking for a low risk/high reward opponent though.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                  I can give 2 ****s about how much they both get paid. Its an interesting matchup, that im sure many people would'nt mind tuning in to see. By the way, what did RJJ do to deserve a shot at the #2 pfp fighter in the world, Joe Calzaghe? Talk about a sideshow. **** like this happens all the time.
                  You gotta think about Pavlik's situation too though. Him fighting and beating Tito now really means nothing. Yes, Tito's a name in the sport (technically), but he's no where near the level he once was. Matter of fact the last good outing by Tito was against Mayorga which was YEARS ago. Pavlik should focus on fighting some of the other champs in the division and be recognized as the sole Middleweight champ.

                  I've always been a Tito supporter, but his time has come and gone.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by RL_GMA View Post
                    You gotta think about Pavlik's situation too though. Him fighting and beating Tito now really means nothing. Yes, Tito's a name in the sport (technically), but he's no where near the level he once was. Matter of fact the last good outing by Tito was against Mayorga which was YEARS ago. Pavlik should focus on fighting some of the other champs in the division and be recognized as the sole Middleweight champ.

                    I've always been a Tito supporter, but his time has come and gone.
                    can you imagine how much of a road block pavlik would face if tito were to stop him?

                    **** makes me sad just thinking about it

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                      Well like i said. If he dedicates himself by training hard, and is serious about this fight, then im all for it. If he's all about showing up for a paycheck, then i'd rather him stay retired. I do give him props for not looking for a low risk/high reward opponent though.
                      **** that...pavlik-abraham is what we wanna see..**** tito's fat ass

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