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  • #11
    most times the win can become the psychological edge needed for the second fight, that's why most times undefeated fighters fight a prep fight before facing the enemy again. I think Tito would have defeated DLH convincingly in a second fight or if they fight now. For one thing DLH could not run again and Tito would have KO him. Tito vs Hop rematch is a puertorrican thing.

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    • #12
      Why not, rematchs between great fighters is a good thing, people complain when the best fighters dont fight each other, but than complain about rematchs, and match ups, dont get it.

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      • #13
        that fight where morales fought that dude with the bum shoulder.i forget his name but even with his injury the fight was close and could have ended differently had dude been healthy

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        • #14
          Originally posted by The Fix
          that fight where morales fought that dude with the bum shoulder.i forget his name but even with his injury the fight was close and could have ended differently had dude been healthy
          Jesus Chavez, Morales might fight him again if he beats Carlos "El Famosito" Hernandez. I think Morales has adjusted to the weight now and would beat him more decisively this time, but i got to admit the first one was too close for Chavez being injured.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by adrsan84
            Jesus Chavez, Morales might fight him again if he beats Carlos "El Famosito" Hernandez. I think Morales has adjusted to the weight now and would beat him more decisively this time, but i got to admit the first one was too close for Chavez being injured.
            id def watch the rematch the first one was too close not to

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            • #16
              Originally posted by adrsan84
              Jesus Chavez, Morales might fight him again if he beats Carlos "El Famosito" Hernandez. I think Morales has adjusted to the weight now and would beat him more decisively this time, but i got to admit the first one was too close for Chavez being injured.
              Morales injured his hands early in that fight as well. He dropped Jesus chavez and crack.... he remembered why he dont like the Reyes on his hands.

              Also Chavez injuring his shoulder seemed more like a godsend to me. He kept his hand glued to his face, before he did that Morales was basically catching him big time with straight rights and upper cuts.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
                Morales injured his hands early in that fight as well. He dropped Jesus chavez and crack.... he remembered why he dont like the Reyes on his hands.

                Also Chavez injuring his shoulder seemed more like a godsend to me. He kept his hand glued to his face, before he did that Morales was basically catching him big time with straight rights and upper cuts.
                yeah i heard that as well, but since i'm a Morales fan I didn't want it to seem like I was making excuses. Thats why I said I beleive in a rematch Morales would win clearly.

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                • #18
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Knicksman20
                    Definitely DLH vs. Quartey. Ike was robbed in that fight.
                    Okay....please refrain from using the term "robbed" when discussing this fight. No doubt that there should have been a rematch, but in NO WAY does this stack up to such true "robberies" as Chavez v Whitaker, Harrison v Polo, and others that escape my mind at this moment. This was a great fight close all the way, and the decsion could have gone either way. Don't slight this fight....

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Moonra69
                      most times the win can become the psychological edge needed for the second fight, that's why most times undefeated fighters fight a prep fight before facing the enemy again. I think Tito would have defeated DLH convincingly in a second fight or if they fight now. For one thing DLH could not run again and Tito would have KO him. Tito vs Hop rematch is a puertorrican thing.

                      Holy crap... i think that is the most biased assesment of what would happen in a TITO v DLH rematch. TITO can not cope with mobile fast handed punchers!!! ARE YOU BLIND OR JUST IGNINT (ignorant for them educated folk). The rematch would be very similar to the first, but i still see it being a close one with DLH having the edge in boxing and Tito a big advatage in power. IN NO way could i see DLH being crushed by Tito....please remember that sytles make fights and DLH will always have the antidote for the Tito virus. Believe that....
                      Last edited by rogue_warrior; 04-06-2005, 06:40 AM.

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