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With KO losses suffered by Oscar De La Hoya and Roy Jones Jr. in consecutive weeks, Felix Trinidad says he will not be the third consecutive boxing icon to fall when he faces Ricardo Mayorga on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York City. "I'm not concerned at all about that," said Tito today. "I don't know how they trained for their specific fights. I know how I trained, how I do my things. I never, even for a second, got a bad thought about my fight. I came here to win and I'm going to win. Their defeats have nothing to do with my fight."
Monday, September 27 2004
With KO losses suffered by Oscar De La Hoya and Roy Jones Jr. in consecutive weeks, Felix Trinidad says he will not be the third consecutive boxing icon to fall when he faces Ricardo Mayorga on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York City. "I'm not concerned at all about that," said Tito today. "I don't know how they trained for their specific fights. I know how I trained, how I do my things. I never, even for a second, got a bad thought about my fight. I came here to win and I'm going to win. Their defeats have nothing to do with my fight."
Monday, September 27 2004
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