better lefthook..tito..or oscar

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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #71
    Originally posted by Alex_Hayden
    I'm leaning toward Oscar's. He could land a short left hook or a long left hook. It had a variety of range when Tito only had that short left hook. If you were in the ring with Tito and managed to take his short left hook away from him you practically rendered him useless.

    Here's some highlights of Oscar against Tito. I was in high school for this fight and I still get excited when ever I see it. Oscar inside the ring was always awesome to watch

    Oscar outside the ring is another story

    I alway felt Oscar was robbed in this fight,but it was a decent fight..I thought Mosley Hoya 1 lived up too the hype better tho..

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    • TOBYLEE1
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      #72
      Oscar had a very good fast hook, but Tito was powerful and accurate well timed punch. That hook to the body was devastating whenever he threw it. Even when fighters blocked Tito's hook it did damage

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        #73
        Originally posted by New England
        Toto was a naturally larger man. Oscar came up as a lightweight.

        On the power of the hook I'm going with Tito by a stretch.

        Though I was never a fan of Tito running to the ropes after he floored a guy he would usually take his opponents head off if he actally got back up.

        Oscar finished a lot of top opponents with flurries and referee stoppages, and Tito would leave them on the floor.
        Tito is bigger, but I don't think by that large an amount. Oscar was VERY big in the lower weights. As soon as he went up to 140, he looked bigger than his opponents.

        Trinidad actually stopped a lot of his opponents through ref stoppages/numerous KDs, although sometimes the guy was half-conscious (Vargas) or doing the Trevor Berbick dance (Joppy). Starting with the Blocker fight, I've actually seen Trinidad stop more opponents for 10 counts with body shots (Pendleton, Barnes, Pineda) than from shots to the head.

        Tito's left hook to the body was pretty vicious. I liked the way he doubled it up with it, sometimes head to body, other times body to head.

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