If Margarito put it on Martinez, just imagine if Tito did the same? No bueno for Martinez.
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Tito Trinidad vs Sergio Martinez @ 154LBS
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Originally posted by mathed View PostReally? 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.
Why not compare them when they were in their primes?
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If Barker could touch Sergio up so can Tito. Tito might stop him but it all depends on how Sergio takes his punch...if he can take it he could out box and stop him late.
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Originally posted by Da Boxer View PostI belive that the Tito Trinidad (vintage Fernando Vargas) vs Sergio Martinez (vintage Williams) would be a clash to watch!
Who you got and why?
Poll coming up!
If DLH could outbox Tito, sure a prime 154 Martinez can.
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostI think Martinez outboxes Trinidad, Trinidad was a flat footed fighter Sergio beat him with speed and angles.
If DLH could outbox Tito, sure a prime 154 Martinez can.
Who trades with Tito in his prime? And gets away with it?
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Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View PostIf Margarito put it on Martinez, just imagine if Tito did the same? No bueno for Martinez.
Dude started boxing in 1995, started his pro career in 1997 and lost to cheato in 2000.
It's pretty much obvious Sergio Martinez 2010 would humiliate cheato.
And who knows, maybe SOB already was loading his gloves...
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Originally posted by Einstien View PostSergio is no Hoya. Not to mention Sergio likes to trade....Barker, Pavlik,Williams.
Who trades with Tito in his prime? And gets away with it?
Yes, Sergio is a better boxer, a bigger challenge than De La High-heela without a doubt at 154.
Tell me among the fighters Tito has beaten who beat Sergio?
Sergio likes to trade, but not more than Oscar.
If Sergio chose to box I think he outboxes Tito IMO.
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