Sergio couldnt wipe Tito's asss let alone beat him in the ring. If Sergio got hit with the same shots that Barker landed fighting Tito, it would be lights out.
Tito Trinidad vs Sergio Martinez @ 154LBS
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That is crazy logic Burner, you get to see what a fighter brings to the table by how he performs against good level of comp.....not saying Sergio hasn't beaten good fighters but still is not greatly tested.Comment
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Tito wins by late KO.
Martinez is hittable as was proved against Barker, Pavlik,etc and that's all Tito needs.
Martinez will cause him problems with the footwork and speed but Tito will land consistently enough to break Martinez down as the fight progressed.Comment
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Really? I don't agree...most of you are talking about Sergio now....at 160. a little slower, hittable. Well, Sergio from 2 years ago......at 154 would have whooped the Tito that I saw a few years back against Roy Jones and they were nearly the same age.
Sergio hardly got touched fighting 154 pound fighters at 154...even Cintron barely touched him. I never really saw him take any punches at 154, not until he moved up to 160 and he slowed slightly.
You take these guys in their primes, I say Sergio gives Tito a run for his money. Martinez got hit early on in his career but you must remember that he never had the luxury of any amateur experience at all. In the last 5 years, he has been on another level.Comment
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Hard fight to pick,but I would have to go with Tito by KO..I love Martinez,but Tito was a very skilled boxer(more skilled then giving credit for)with crazy power..I think he would wear Martinez down and stop him...Comment
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I totally agree with ya post,but Tito was not an easy target himself(unless we are talking about B-Hop)and Martinez aggressive style would open him up to get countered by Tito..Very hard fight to pick imo,but if I had to pick it I would have to go with Tito based on what I've seen from both of umm...Really? I don't agree...most of you are talking about Sergio now....at 160. a little slower, hittable. Well, Sergio from 2 years ago......at 154 would have whooped the Tito that I saw a few years back against Roy Jones and they were nearly the same age.
Sergio hardly got touched fighting 154 pound fighters at 154...even Cintron barely touched him. I never really saw him take any punches at 154, not until he moved up to 160 and he slowed slightly.
You take these guys in their primes, I say Sergio gives Tito a run for his money. Martinez got hit early on in his career but you must remember that he never had the luxury of any amateur experience at all. In the last 5 years, he has been on another level.Comment
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I agree.
When I hear stuff like this I just wonder why these people just say "I dont like Trinidad", because no one is this ******. Or maybe so.Comment
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Tito fought Roy Jones at a ridiculous 170 lbs. Thats why it was his last fight.I agree that Sergio is better than he was but Im sorry Tito KO's his ass.Really? I don't agree...most of you are talking about Sergio now....at 160. a little slower, hittable. Well, Sergio from 2 years ago......at 154 would have whooped the Tito that I saw a few years back against Roy Jones and they were nearly the same age.
Sergio hardly got touched fighting 154 pound fighters at 154...even Cintron barely touched him. I never really saw him take any punches at 154, not until he moved up to 160 and he slowed slightly.
You take these guys in their primes, I say Sergio gives Tito a run for his money. Martinez got hit early on in his career but you must remember that he never had the luxury of any amateur experience at all. In the last 5 years, he has been on another level.
Sergios first 30-35 fights are against fighters who were barley even known, his biggest name before Cintron was Margarito (who he lost to) and he drew a draw against Cintron(robbery or not).
Maybe Sergio would be comp at 160 (and thats still a maybe). But anything below, Tito whoops him.Comment
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