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Comments Thread For: Measured Against All Time - Felix 'Tito' Trinidad
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Trinidad was a great great fighter, id rank him somewhere from 10-15 all time at WW, baring in mind WW is one of the original 8, a glamour division and one of the deepest talent pools in boxing
Loved Tito that man BROUGHT IT!
I agree it would have been special to see him in with Mosley, id also have liked Tszyu and Quartey but he fought all comers and ducked no man, top 5 all time favourite for me
Mike Tyson
Joe Louis
Miguel Cotto
Felix Trinidad
Joe Frazier
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Tito was a BEAST. . . those skinny arms possessed so much power. . . He is definitely an all-time great. My Boricua brethren, please be easy on me, but I believe that oscar got a bad decision against him! Last quarter of the fight notwithstanding, I think DLH did enough to get the decision. . .
Also ROALDIE - If Felix is an all time great, than so is DE LA HOYA! THey are both even in my book. . . I don't see anything Tito did that Oscar failed to do?Last edited by UglyPug; 10-06-2011, 07:20 AM. Reason: LOL - pardon the ignorance - BORICUAN is not a word - it's "BORICUA" regardless of the tense. my BORICUA BRETHREN!
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Yeah Tito was a beast, but I was always more of an Oscar rider. But There is one thing that I hate to no avail. People always seem to only remember the later part of both their careers. The prime version of those guys could go at least 10 rounds with the greatest welterweights of all time. If Tito was prime 147 right now, he'd be undisputed, lineal & ring all day.
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Tito love
Classiest welterweight, not a problem to his record to go out against Bhop at 160 that has since won the Lt heavy crown.Or Roy J Jr Former heavyweight champ. Moving up in weight with out great height is silly. As Roy Knows.
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Any of the Editors proof reads these stories.
Anyway about the the few fights he could had done was against Quartey and an early Sweet Pea.
Norris was on his way out and Castillejo was no where near a fight that anybody was to excited to see.
As he went up in weight and faced the bigger skilled opposition he started to lose.
Tito was always an exciting fighter to watchand he was a real treat to boxing fans
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Originally posted by boxingsmash69 View PostTrue. I've always scratched my head wondering why Mosley/Trinidad never happened.
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