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  • #71
    The WBC has always taken the cake just stay in line come and get it for free boysss

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    • #72









      tito is delusional

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      • #73
        Here is a list of fights so you can keep score .... Puerto Rico vs. Mexico record in World Title Fights... by M.O'Neill

        Puerto Rico is an island of 9,104 km2 (3,515 Sq. mi) the population of less than 4 million.
        Mexico is nation of the Area 1,972,550 km2 (761,606 sq. mi.) 15th in the World.
        The Mexican population is plus 100,000,000 and ranked 11th in the world.



        Puerto Rican Boxers vs. Mexican & Mexican American Boxers:

        1. Sixto Escobar defeats Rodolfo “Baby” Casanovas by KO 9: Montreal Athletic Commission World Bantamweight title 1934.
        2. Carlos Ortiz defeats Raymundo “Battling” Torres by KO 10: World Lightweight title 1960.
        3. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Raul Tirado TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1977.
        4. Esteban De Jesus defeats Vicente Mijares Saldivar by TKO 11: WBC Lightweight title 1977.
        5. Alfredo Escalera defeats Carlos Becerril by KO 8: WBC Super Featherweight title 1977.
        6. Alfredo Escalera defeats Sigfredo Rodriguez by UD 15: WBC Super Featherweight 1977.
        7. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Carlos Zarate TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1978.
        8. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Antonio Lopez TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1978.
        9. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Nicky Perez TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1979.
        10. Wilfredo “El Radar" Benitez defeats Carlos Palomino by SD 15: WBC Welterweight title 1979.
        11. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Carlos Mendoza TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1979.
        12. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Lupe Pintor by TKO 14: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
        13. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Roberto Rubaldino TKO 8: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
        14. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Antonio Lopez TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
        15. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Meza TKO 6: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
        16. Juan LaPorte defeats Ruben Castillo: WBC Featherweight title 1983.
        17. Hector L. "Macho” Camacho defeats Rafael “Bazooka” Limon by a TKO 5: WBC Super Featherweight title 1983.
        18. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario defeats Jose Luis Ramirez by UD 12: WBA Lightweight title 1983.
        19. Edwin “Chapo” Rosario defeats Robert Elizondo by TKO 1: WBC Lightweight title 1984.
        20. Hector L. "Macho” Camacho defeats Jose Luis Ramirez by a 12 UD: WBC Lightweight title 1985.
        21. John J.Molina defeats Tony Lopez by TKO 10: IBF Super Featherweight title 1989.
        22. Jose Ruiz defeats Armando Velasco UD 12: WBO Super Flyweight title 1990.
        23. John J.Molina defeats Lupe Suarez by TKO 6: IBF Super Featherweight title 1990.
        24. Hector “Macho” Camacho defeats Tony Baltazar by UD 12: WBO Light Welterweight title 1990.
        25. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario defeats Loreto Garza by TKO 3: WBA world lightweight title 1991.
        26. Wilfredo Vasquez defeats Raul Perez by TKO 3: WBA Super Bantamweight title 1992.
        27. Josue Camacho defeats Eddie Vallejo by KO 6: WBO Light Flyweight title 1992.
        28. John J.Molina defeats Fransico Segura by TKO 8: IBF Super Featherweight title 1993.
        29. John J. Molina defeats Manuel Medina by UD 12: IBF Super Featherweight title 1993.
        30. John J. Molina defeats Gregorio Vargas by 12 UD: IBF Super Featherweight title 1994.
        31. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Oscar Andrade by TKO 4: WBO Minimumweight title 1994.
        32. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Arturo Mayan by TKO 1: WBO Minimumweight title 1994.
        33. Felix "Tito" Trinidad defeats Luis Ramos Campas by TKO 4: IBF Welterweight title 1994.
        34. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Tomas Rivera by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 1995.
        35. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Rafael Orozco by TKO 4: WBO Minimumweight title 1995.
        36. Sammy Fuentes defeats Fidel Avendano by TKO 2: WBO Light Welterweight title 1995.
        37. Sammy Fuentes defeats Hector Lopez by SD 12: WBO Lightweight title 1995.
        38. Wilfredo Vasquez defeats Orlando Canizales by SD 15: Super Bantamweight title 1995.
        39. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats Ray Lovato by TKO 6: IBF Welterweight title 1996.
        40. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Jose Victor Burgos by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 1997.
        41. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats Oscar De La Hoya by MD 12: WBC / IBF Welterweight title 1999.
        42. Eric Morel defeats Gilberto Keb Bass by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2000.
        43. Eric Morel defeats Alberto Ontiveros by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2000.
        44. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats ** Fernando Vargas by TKO 12: WBA World Light Middleweight title 2000.
        45. Daniel Santos defeats Luis Ramos Campas by TKO 11: WBO Light Middleweight title 2002.
        46. Eric Morel defeats Isidro Garcia by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2003.
        47. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Lorenzo Trejo by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2003.
        48. Daniel Santos defeats *** Antonio Margarito by TD 10: WBO Light Middleweight title 2004.
        49. Nelson Dieppa defeats Ulises Solis by MD 12: WBO Light Flyweight title 2004.
        50. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Roberto Carlos Leyva by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2004.
        51. Daniel Santos defeats Michael Lerma by UD 12: WBO Light Middleweight title 2004.
        52. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Gerardo Verde by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2005.
        53. +Luis Collazo defeats Miguel Angel Gonzalez by TKO 8: WBA Welterweight title 2005.
        54. Kermit Cintron defeats Mark Suarez by TKO 5: IBF Welterweight title 2006.
        55. +Jose Antonio Rivera defeats Alejandro Garcia by UD 12: WBA World Light Middleweight title 2006.
        56. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Isaac Bustos by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2006.
        57. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Hugo Fidel Cazares by SD 12: WBO Flyweight title 2007.
        58. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Juan Esguer by UD 12: WBO Flyweight title 2007.
        59. Kermit Cintron defeats Jesse Feliciano by TKO 10: IBF Welterweight title 2007.
        60. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Daniel Ponce De Leon by TKO 1: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2008.
        61. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Cesar Figueroa by KO 1: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2008.
        62. Miguel Angel Cotto defeats Alfonso Gomez by RTD 5: WBA World Welterweight title 2008.
        63. Ivan "Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Hugo Fidel Cazares by TD 7: WBO Flyweight title 2008.
        64. Wilfredo Vasquez jr. defeats Ivan Hernandez by TKO 11: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2010.
        65. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Jesus Iribe by UD 12: WBO Light Flyweight title 2010.
        66. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Rafael Marquez by RTD 8: WBO Featherweight title 2010.
        67. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Steven Luevano by TKO 7: WBO Featherweight title 2010.
        68. Miguel Angel Cotto defeats Antonio Margarito TKO 10: WBA Jr. Middleweight 2011.
        69. +Daniel Garcia defeats Erik Morales by UD12: WBC Super Lightweight title 2012.
        70. +Daniel Garcia defeats **Erik Morales by KO 4: WBC Super Lightweight & WBA Super World light welterweight title title 2012.
        71. Roman “Rocky” Martinez defeats Diego Magdaleno by MD 12: WBO lightweight championship


        Draw: Steven Luevano draws versus Mario Santiago: WBO Featherweight title 2008.
        Draw: Roman “Rocky” Martinez draws versus Juan Carlos Burgos: WBO Jr. Lightweight title 2013.
        *** Caught in 2009 with the illegal substance in gloves named Plaster of Paris suspended for a year.

        ** Tested positive for illegal PED's in career.


        Updated 2/21/12
        Puerto Rico: 71 – 47 – 2 (39 KO’s)
        Mexico : 47 – 71 – 2 (24 KO’s)

        1930’s – 1970’s: Puerto Rico 2-0 (2 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican Americans 0-2 (2 KO’s)
        1970’s: Puerto Rican boxers 9-3 (7 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican Americans 3-9 (3 KO’s).
        1980’s: Puerto Rico 9-8 (6 KO’s) vs. Mexico & Mexican American 8-9 (4 KO’s).
        1990’s: Puerto Rico 19 -16 (11 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican American 16-19 (4 KO’s)
        2000 - 2010: Puerto Rico 23-10 (9 KO’s) vs. Mexico & Mexican American 10-23 (7 KO’s)
        2011 – 2020:

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Benjamin1978 View Post
          Here is a list of fights so you can keep score .... Puerto Rico vs. Mexico record in World Title Fights... by M.O'Neill

          Puerto Rico is an island of 9,104 km2 (3,515 Sq. mi) the population of less than 4 million.
          Mexico is nation of the Area 1,972,550 km2 (761,606 sq. mi.) 15th in the World.
          The Mexican population is plus 100,000,000 and ranked 11th in the world.



          Puerto Rican Boxers vs. Mexican & Mexican American Boxers:

          1. Sixto Escobar defeats Rodolfo “Baby” Casanovas by KO 9: Montreal Athletic Commission World Bantamweight title 1934.
          2. Carlos Ortiz defeats Raymundo “Battling” Torres by KO 10: World Lightweight title 1960.
          3. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Raul Tirado TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1977.
          4. Esteban De Jesus defeats Vicente Mijares Saldivar by TKO 11: WBC Lightweight title 1977.
          5. Alfredo Escalera defeats Carlos Becerril by KO 8: WBC Super Featherweight title 1977.
          6. Alfredo Escalera defeats Sigfredo Rodriguez by UD 15: WBC Super Featherweight 1977.
          7. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Carlos Zarate TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1978.
          8. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Antonio Lopez TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1978.
          9. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Nicky Perez TKO 5: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1979.
          10. Wilfredo “El Radar" Benitez defeats Carlos Palomino by SD 15: WBC Welterweight title 1979.
          11. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Carlos Mendoza TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1979.
          12. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Lupe Pintor by TKO 14: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
          13. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Roberto Rubaldino TKO 8: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
          14. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Antonio Lopez TKO 10: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
          15. Wilfredo Gomez defeats Juan Meza TKO 6: WBC Super Bantamweight title 1982.
          16. Juan LaPorte defeats Ruben Castillo: WBC Featherweight title 1983.
          17. Hector L. "Macho” Camacho defeats Rafael “Bazooka” Limon by a TKO 5: WBC Super Featherweight title 1983.
          18. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario defeats Jose Luis Ramirez by UD 12: WBA Lightweight title 1983.
          19. Edwin “Chapo” Rosario defeats Robert Elizondo by TKO 1: WBC Lightweight title 1984.
          20. Hector L. "Macho” Camacho defeats Jose Luis Ramirez by a 12 UD: WBC Lightweight title 1985.
          21. John J.Molina defeats Tony Lopez by TKO 10: IBF Super Featherweight title 1989.
          22. Jose Ruiz defeats Armando Velasco UD 12: WBO Super Flyweight title 1990.
          23. John J.Molina defeats Lupe Suarez by TKO 6: IBF Super Featherweight title 1990.
          24. Hector “Macho” Camacho defeats Tony Baltazar by UD 12: WBO Light Welterweight title 1990.
          25. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario defeats Loreto Garza by TKO 3: WBA world lightweight title 1991.
          26. Wilfredo Vasquez defeats Raul Perez by TKO 3: WBA Super Bantamweight title 1992.
          27. Josue Camacho defeats Eddie Vallejo by KO 6: WBO Light Flyweight title 1992.
          28. John J.Molina defeats Fransico Segura by TKO 8: IBF Super Featherweight title 1993.
          29. John J. Molina defeats Manuel Medina by UD 12: IBF Super Featherweight title 1993.
          30. John J. Molina defeats Gregorio Vargas by 12 UD: IBF Super Featherweight title 1994.
          31. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Oscar Andrade by TKO 4: WBO Minimumweight title 1994.
          32. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Arturo Mayan by TKO 1: WBO Minimumweight title 1994.
          33. Felix "Tito" Trinidad defeats Luis Ramos Campas by TKO 4: IBF Welterweight title 1994.
          34. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Tomas Rivera by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 1995.
          35. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Rafael Orozco by TKO 4: WBO Minimumweight title 1995.
          36. Sammy Fuentes defeats Fidel Avendano by TKO 2: WBO Light Welterweight title 1995.
          37. Sammy Fuentes defeats Hector Lopez by SD 12: WBO Lightweight title 1995.
          38. Wilfredo Vasquez defeats Orlando Canizales by SD 15: Super Bantamweight title 1995.
          39. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats Ray Lovato by TKO 6: IBF Welterweight title 1996.
          40. Alex “Nene” Sanchez defeats Jose Victor Burgos by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 1997.
          41. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats Oscar De La Hoya by MD 12: WBC / IBF Welterweight title 1999.
          42. Eric Morel defeats Gilberto Keb Bass by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2000.
          43. Eric Morel defeats Alberto Ontiveros by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2000.
          44. Felix “Tito” Trinidad defeats ** Fernando Vargas by TKO 12: WBA World Light Middleweight title 2000.
          45. Daniel Santos defeats Luis Ramos Campas by TKO 11: WBO Light Middleweight title 2002.
          46. Eric Morel defeats Isidro Garcia by UD 12: WBA World Flyweight title 2003.
          47. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Lorenzo Trejo by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2003.
          48. Daniel Santos defeats *** Antonio Margarito by TD 10: WBO Light Middleweight title 2004.
          49. Nelson Dieppa defeats Ulises Solis by MD 12: WBO Light Flyweight title 2004.
          50. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Roberto Carlos Leyva by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2004.
          51. Daniel Santos defeats Michael Lerma by UD 12: WBO Light Middleweight title 2004.
          52. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Gerardo Verde by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2005.
          53. +Luis Collazo defeats Miguel Angel Gonzalez by TKO 8: WBA Welterweight title 2005.
          54. Kermit Cintron defeats Mark Suarez by TKO 5: IBF Welterweight title 2006.
          55. +Jose Antonio Rivera defeats Alejandro Garcia by UD 12: WBA World Light Middleweight title 2006.
          56. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Isaac Bustos by UD 12: WBO Minimumweight title 2006.
          57. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Hugo Fidel Cazares by SD 12: WBO Flyweight title 2007.
          58. Ivan “Iron Boy" Calderon defeats Juan Esguer by UD 12: WBO Flyweight title 2007.
          59. Kermit Cintron defeats Jesse Feliciano by TKO 10: IBF Welterweight title 2007.
          60. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Daniel Ponce De Leon by TKO 1: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2008.
          61. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Cesar Figueroa by KO 1: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2008.
          62. Miguel Angel Cotto defeats Alfonso Gomez by RTD 5: WBA World Welterweight title 2008.
          63. Ivan "Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Hugo Fidel Cazares by TD 7: WBO Flyweight title 2008.
          64. Wilfredo Vasquez jr. defeats Ivan Hernandez by TKO 11: WBO Super Bantamweight title 2010.
          65. Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon defeats Jesus Iribe by UD 12: WBO Light Flyweight title 2010.
          66. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Rafael Marquez by RTD 8: WBO Featherweight title 2010.
          67. Juan Manuel Lopez defeats Steven Luevano by TKO 7: WBO Featherweight title 2010.
          68. Miguel Angel Cotto defeats Antonio Margarito TKO 10: WBA Jr. Middleweight 2011.
          69. +Daniel Garcia defeats Erik Morales by UD12: WBC Super Lightweight title 2012.
          70. +Daniel Garcia defeats **Erik Morales by KO 4: WBC Super Lightweight & WBA Super World light welterweight title title 2012.
          71. Roman “Rocky” Martinez defeats Diego Magdaleno by MD 12: WBO lightweight championship


          Draw: Steven Luevano draws versus Mario Santiago: WBO Featherweight title 2008.
          Draw: Roman “Rocky” Martinez draws versus Juan Carlos Burgos: WBO Jr. Lightweight title 2013.
          *** Caught in 2009 with the illegal substance in gloves named Plaster of Paris suspended for a year.

          ** Tested positive for illegal PED's in career.


          Updated 2/21/12
          Puerto Rico: 71 – 47 – 2 (39 KO’s)
          Mexico : 47 – 71 – 2 (24 KO’s)

          1930’s – 1970’s: Puerto Rico 2-0 (2 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican Americans 0-2 (2 KO’s)
          1970’s: Puerto Rican boxers 9-3 (7 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican Americans 3-9 (3 KO’s).
          1980’s: Puerto Rico 9-8 (6 KO’s) vs. Mexico & Mexican American 8-9 (4 KO’s).
          1990’s: Puerto Rico 19 -16 (11 KO’s) vs. Mexican & Mexican American 16-19 (4 KO’s)
          2000 - 2010: Puerto Rico 23-10 (9 KO’s) vs. Mexico & Mexican American 10-23 (7 KO’s)
          2011 – 2020:
          did you include that Tito the cheat was rapping his hands illegally, and papa Tito Sr said he always rapped Titos hands like that for every fight, I smell a cheat! I don't think you added that to your list huh? hey you didn't even add the Chavez fights or the Sanchez fights! what happen to them, is it because they won their fights against Puerto Rico?
          Last edited by Toltec77; 04-07-2013, 06:31 PM.

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          • #75
            71-47-2 seventy one wins whit 2 draws from an island 100 miles long baby,and you Toltec whatever your name is,you better get your info straight Tito Trinidad's wraps where not illegal in no way shape type or form they where just wrapped different if he would off been caught cheating he would of been suspended!

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Toltec77 View Post
              did you include that Tito the cheat was rapping his hands illegally, and papa Tito Sr said he always rapped Titos hands like that for every fight, I smell a cheat! I don't think you added that to your list huh? hey you didn't even add the Chavez fights or the Sanchez fights! what happen to them, is it because they won their fights against Puerto Rico?
              How dare you talk about wraps?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Benjamin1978 View Post
                71-47-2 seventy one wins whit 2 draws from an island 100 miles long baby,and you Toltec whatever your name is,you better get your info straight Tito Trinidad's wraps where not illegal in no way shape type or form they where just wrapped different if he would off been caught cheating he would of been suspended!
                he was cheating dude plain and simple, Tito .Sr even said he would rap Tito's hands like that for every fight, and he even said that it took away his power when he wasn't allowed to rap it like he always dose. Tito the cheat is what I call him, that dirty ass Mojon....

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                • #78
                  eric morel = pedophile

                  orland cruz = ****

                  luis resto = worst cheater ever

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Toltec77 View Post
                    he was cheating dude plain and simple, Tito .Sr even said he would rap Tito's hands like that for every fight, and he even said that it took away his power when he wasn't allowed to rap it like he always dose. Tito the cheat is what I call him, that dirty ass Mojon....
                    dude, in cali, those wraps are legal, in ny they weren't, it's not an issue.

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                    • #80
                      Updated 2/21/12
                      Puerto Rico: 71 – 47 – 2 (39 KO’s)
                      Mexico : 47 – 71 – 2 (24 KO’s)

                      i'm going to go ahead and sig this

                      this fact was foreign to me .... now i know why the hate. keep it coming fellas!

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