On Maxboxing they say that Papa Trinidad is the one who wants out of the fight game. The Trinidad's agreed along time ago that if one of them retired both would retire so it is not Tito that wants to retire it's his father.
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Good time for him to retire,considering he had 2yrs to work on his style and still got outboxed.
Thats just it. He never did improve on his boxing skill because he had so much faith in his power. Last night was so sad for me to watch my boy get his ass handed to him and not adapt. It was pissing me off everytime tito went to his corner and his pops would tell him to get inside. How the hell can you get inside on that monster jab? I truely give winky his props, I dont even see bernard penetrating that excellent defense. I am a true fan though and will stick with my boy through thick and thin. Tito needs a new trainer to re-instruct him to box again, either that or just retire. Theres just no need to fight winky again if he is going to preform that way.I'll be the first to admit, this is what I wanted to see:
I think is good for his legacy to retire. His team has lost the skills to prepare to defeat boxers. Tito is a puncher, that's known, but he was able to adjust and bring the fight to boxers, like DLH, Camacho, Reid, Withaker, but that's gone. All the fights that could bring good money are against boxers, there are no Mayorgas and given the current scenario Tito has no chance against them so better to retire than to tarnish his record. Money could be tempting though.
Tito should not retire and he should not rematch vargas. Rematching De La Hoya is considerable, but there are more fights for Tito that would save some face for him. Also, Tito doesn't have to look at money when signing on the line, he has enough money to last a lifetime.
Tito can have success vs any of the following respectable fighters (although some are not guaranteed wins by any means) to sustain his rep:
Kassim Ouma, Verno Phillips, Daniel Santos, Howard Eastman, Antonio Margarito, Felix Sturm, Kingsley Ikeke, Javier Castillejo, Sam Soliman, and so on.
thats exactly what i have been thinking. specialy after his pops statements about how they had trained for the fight. it seems to me that his pops oves titos power more than anything. tito used to be a different fighter. he used to box better. he needs new people to train him to be what he can be. unfortunately i don't think it will ever happen
Well, it's coo to see that a lot of people are making some sense on this thread. I saw on Spanish t.v. that it is in fact his dad that wants out of the fight game. The fact is his dad is "old school" and knows one way of "fighting" not boxing but "fighting." I've always known that TITO was no boxer, but he is one helluva FIGHTER. Therefore, his dad could only show him what he knows, and that's the fighting skills. In order for Tito to be able to hang with the boxers of TODAY he needs to move on to a much more talented trainer, but that will NEVER happen, because he won't work with out the PAPA. I love the way TITO fights and will always love his style, but fact is he can't beat Winky on his BEST day, and I think I can say the same against Hopkins also. Their styles are too "boxing" oriented. Well, whatever he decides I'm a fan for life, so **** the haters. Damn,he got dominated by Winky, I truly didn't think he'd lose ALL the rounds, it was a sad day in boxing (for me anyway).
I don't think he'll win in a DLH rematch simply because Tito and/or his camp is stubborn. Why is it that everyone else can see his mistakes and weaknesses? Three of his opponents have made him look very vulnarable, and he still hasn't changed anything even though he's had years. Maybe he needs to switch trainers, but he needs to do something.
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