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  • marvelous_TG
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    #141
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
    I don't wanna get messed up in a PR-Mexicano battle, but I will add my input. De La Hoya has never and will never be on Felix Trinidad's level.
    What are you talking about men have you seen their fight? not on his level

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    • SonnyG8R
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      #142
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      I don't wanna get messed up in a PR-Mexicano battle, but I will add my input. De La Hoya has never and will never be on Felix Trinidad's level.

      Incorrect...

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      • oldgringo
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        #143
        Honestly Trinidad and De La Hoya are the exact same guy but just in parallel universes. Theres no difference in terms of class between the two.

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        • MetalVomit
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          #144
          Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield, in his prime of course. Now he is a sad, sad joke.
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          • IwatchBoxing
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            #145
            Originally posted by scap
            Statements like this are ridiculous Fuego, I would not say that Tito has never and will never be on Oscar's level...

            Fact is they are very close in terms of legacy, very close...anyone saying that one blows the other out of the water is a ******, are you a ****** Fuego?

            Let me put your quote in perspective, saying Oscar is not even close to Tito in terms of class or legacy is like saying that Glenn Johnson blew Antonio Tarver out of the water in the first fight. That statement would be ridiculous because the fight could have gone either way just like OScar and Tito...saying one is far superior over the other is just being dumb....

            Fuego are you dumb?
            Scaps a nuthugger of DLH, screw what he thinks, really.

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            • MetalVomit
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              #146
              Originally posted by oldgringo
              Honestly Trinidad and De La Hoya are the exact same guy but just in parallel universes. Theres no difference in terms of class between the two.

              Agreed, evenly matched. Tito has more power and strength, Oscar has more fundamentals.

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              • DiegoFuego
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                #147
                Originally posted by marvelous_TG
                What are you talking about men have you seen their fight? not on his level
                wahhhhhh wahhhh

                Trinidad W12 De La Hoya

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by GodzHand
                  Agreed, evenly matched. Tito has more power and strength, Oscar has more fundamentals.
                  Agreed. Except Trinidad is better.

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                  • Super_Lightweight
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                    #149
                    hmm

                    Roy Jones.

                    In his prime and in his era, he is the only fighter who I would say could beat any fighter in any weight class.

                    Roy had quick feet, surprising power, and ferocious speed. I love when he threw a 46-punch combo on Tony Thornton. He sent 6 left hooks bouncing off someone's dome in 2 seconds. He could take a punch in his prime. Roy was just a picasso in there. Beat Hopkins and Toney sweepingly, and just flat-out domniated Ruiz in a way that no one has (too bad it wasn't enough to get rid of that ****er).

                    Also Roy lives close to me and I met him at KFC. LOL...nice guy. Had a huge sack of chicken.

                    I have his entire career on dvd. For people that judge Roy of is losses at an advanced age, do yourself a favor and watch his earlier years. He was not a God. No fighter ever was or ever will be a God. Roy was just super-human.

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                    • BLKPANTHER
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                      #150
                      Bernard 'the Executioner' Hopkins

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