Canelo Alvarez vs. Tito Trinidad at 160

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  • Damn Wicked
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    #31
    Canelo by KO within 8 rounds…maybe even early.

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    • BodyBagz
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      #32
      Nelo blasts that fool.
      Nelo is skilled enough to take away Tito's power and reduce him to a 1 punch swing and miss amateur.
      Like DLH did, only Nelo will go in for the kill.

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      • buddyr
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        #33
        tito if we aren't checking his wraps first..

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        • ELPacman
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          #34
          Weight classes matter. Tito's optimal weight class for me was WW. The way he moved was like a machine. Nonstop energy and every punch was brutal. Watch how Tito went after Luis Campas.Luis Campas had brutal power of his own and Tito went after him like a bull (even got dropped himself). I couldn't imagine Canelo surviving in that same fight if Tito went after him like that.

          Though to answer your question, at 160lbs, no way. Tito was trash there and it shouldn't even be a conversation. That right there is, a man in his prime weights (147lbs-154lbs) vs his getting older, can't get down to his prime weight class (160lbs). He looked like a shell of himself there. If Canelo looks prime at 160lbs, Tito would be easy pickings at that weight class.

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          • Boxing fan1981
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            #35
            A guy who at 147 maxed out

            vs

            a guy that’s dominating fighters through multiple weight classes and started as a young buck at 147. Who is now in conversations with Cruiserweights for a fight.

            If they met at 154, all of you know who you would pick.

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            • PeasantCrusha
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              #36
              Originally posted by Ricardi

              Tito literally only lost at the end of his career when he started fighting out of his weight class. People are ridiculous lol
              Exactly!

              At 147...Tito by KO.

              The same people that try to udermine Tito are the SAME people that pretend Frankie Randall did not school the sh it out of Chavez...the same people that pretend Meldrick Taylor did not "school" Chavez etc etc .. The propaganda taco machine is always out there peddling that BS. "Get your propaganda tacos!"

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              • PeasantCrusha
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                #37
                They want the fantasy victory now because they sent two heroes at Tito and he pretty much decapitated them. "but but Nelo though...because he beat...um...Saunders and um....a game Kovalev though"

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                • Tatabanya
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                  #38
                  It's a matter of chin, and Tito's was not an exceptional one.

                  As much as I loved Trinidad and don't like Canelo one iota, the latter knocks Tito out.

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