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Prime Trinidad vs Prime Pacquiao at 147lbs?

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  • #11
    Tito decapitates juiceman but Floyd boxes Tito and pacroids earls off

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    • #12
      Roach would study the hell out of oscar/tito and whitaker/tito fights prepping Manny. Tito relied too much on his power and with that he's more 1 dimensional than Manny would ever be. The better trainer wins this fight so I pick Pacman. Also, Tito never fought anyone like Pacquiao at welterweight. I still think he's a greater welterweight than Manny...but Pacman wins by UD, thats if Trinidad's face holds up. The Manny that fought Cotto/Delahoya/Clottey overwhelms.
      Last edited by RisAri0; 11-11-2013, 06:00 PM.

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      • #13
        Pacquiao has a good chance of pulling off the win against Tito but I'd favor Trinidad. Trinidad does can be outmanuevered and outsped but he has that eraser. Power in both hands. Tito could be caught cold early in his career but Manny does not have the power to knockout Trinidad and if he trades with him, Tito could ko Manny with one shot.

        Tito cuts off the ring well, and Manny doesnt do well fighting off the back foot. Tito with his height, reach, and jab would have Manny against the ropes for long spells. In the middle of the ring there wil be moments when Tito looks befuddled especially early on.

        In the Mid rounds Tito's body shots and harder shots will begin to bust Manny up. Manny will muster a rally but it will deplete his reserves.


        The size and power would be too much with Pacquaio possibly leading on a scorecard or two landing more punches but Tito are harder and have more affect

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        • #14
          Originally posted by mrpain81 View Post
          I think Pacquiao stops him at welterweight, I don't think that was Trinidads best weight. Cortes a fighter that fights similar to Pacquiao almost knocked him out at the end second round with 1 shot.
          Tito would get knocked down, pissed off, and then obliterate Pacquiao into submission.

          Just like he did there. Putting Tito down early has proven to be fatal.

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          • #15
            Pac might be too fast for Tito if he just boxes and uses movement. If they go toe to toe, Pac might get KOed.

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            • #16
              I don't think Prime Pacquiao was a welterweight, but that's just my view

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              • #17
                Originally posted by RisAri0 View Post
                Roach would study the hell out of oscar/tito and whitaker/tito fights prepping Manny. Tito relied too much on his power and with that he's more 1 dimensional than Manny would ever be. The better trainer wins this fight so I pick Pacman. Also, Tito never fought anyone like Pacquiao at welterweight. I still think he's a greater welterweight than Manny...but Pacman wins by UD, thats if Trinidad's face holds up. The Manny that fought Cotto/Delahoya/Clottey overwhelms.
                Manny would not be able to take those punches. The more offensive manny was, the quicker he would get KOed.

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                • #18


                  Here is a little more help with this argument.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by mrpain81 View Post
                    I think Pacquiao stops him at welterweight, I don't think that was Trinidads best weight. Cortes a fighter that fights similar to Pacquiao almost knocked him out at the end second round with 1 shot.


                    Trinidad was 19 years old in his 16th pro fight against a veteran. It's ridiculous to use that as an example unless you want to show Pacquiao at a similar stage in his career.

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                    • #20
                      Pacquiao gets tagged a bit too much to beat a murderous punching, incredible stamina fighter like Tito. Trinidad TKO 10

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