Was Dela Hoya Robbed Against Trinidad?

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  • moy22487
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    #41
    Originally posted by srl#1fan
    I could see why the judges scored it the way they did. A few of those rounds were tough to score, obviously those rounds went to Trinidad. Simply put DLH won the battle, but not the war. I found it surprising that DLH was quite timid in getting Tito in a rematch, the only time ODLH made some serious noise in mixing it up with Trinidad was when Tito suffered a huge k.o. loss to Hopkins typical De La Joto move.
    he had always puched for a rematch with tito. typical move when has he done that before?

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      #42
      Anybody find it serpising Trinidad never had a rematch? He was out to get them, but the only rematch boxing was willing to give him was Winky, and by then he was finished. The fight broke pay per view records...one can only wonder if he had a rematch, would he of changed it up..

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      • moy22487
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        #43
        Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
        Anybody find it serpising Trinidad never had a rematch? He was out to get them, but the only rematch boxing was willing to give him was Winky, and by then he was finished. The fight broke pay per view records...
        reid tito would of been a good match for a rematch. againts de la hoya would been good 2. i heard he wanted b-hop but king never made it happen

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          #44
          Originally posted by moy22487
          reid tito would of been a good match for a rematch. againts de la hoya would been good 2. i heard he wanted b-hop but king never made it happen
          If you look at all the pointless rematchs today, makes you wonder why their was never a rematch...

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            #45
            Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
            If you look at all the pointless rematchs today, makes you wonder why their was never a rematch...
            some of thoses rematches made more sence than new fights (none rematches)

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              #46
              Originally posted by moy22487
              he had always puched for a rematch with tito. typical move when has he done that before?
              Dude De La Joto is such a Joto that he had no comeback when Tito Trinidad called him out on a major cable channel after one of his victories and said something in spanish and threw out dollar figures. After my friend translated, Tito's offer was so fair, but not one single phone call from Joto. I mean Trinidad was already giving in to an offer much smaller than what he was originally asking for and again no response from Joto NONE! Let me repeat myself, DeLahoya went all out with playing it up to the boxing media trying to hype up a rematch with Trinidad after Tito suffered a brain concussion against Hopkins. What the f**k do you call that? A ****in' p*ssy!

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                #47
                Originally posted by srl#1fan
                Dude De La Joto is such a Joto that he had no comeback when Tito Trinidad called him out on HBO after one of his victories and said something in spanish and threw out dollar figures. After my friend translated, Tito's offer was so fair, but not one single phone call from Joto. I mean Trinidad was already giving in to an offer much smaller than what he was originally asking for and again no response from Joto NONE! Let me repeat myself, DeLahoya went all out with playing it up to the boxing media trying to hype up a rematch with Trinidad after Tito suffered a brain concussion against Hopkins. What the f**k do you call that? A ****in' p*ssy!
                Yeah, they were actually together on a fight card in Puerto Rico, and they were talking about something, and Trinidad said something like "you better not say anything or esle Ill hit you" (dont remenber), and put his fist in DLH's face, joking around. Talking about their fight...

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by srl#1fan
                  Dude De La Joto is such a Joto that he had no comeback when Tito Trinidad called him out on a major cable channel after one of his victories and said something in spanish and threw out dollar figures. After my friend translated, Tito's offer was so fair, but not one single phone call from Joto. I mean Trinidad was already giving in to an offer much smaller than what he was originally asking for and again no response from Joto NONE! Let me repeat myself, DeLahoya went all out with playing it up to the boxing media trying to hype up a rematch with Trinidad after Tito suffered a brain concussion against Hopkins. What the f**k do you call that? A ****in' p*ssy!
                  thats talk nothing to do with whats on paper witch is what matters. just like people say mab is keeping away from pacman and pamman is calling him out. its talk, talk dont mean **** what get to the paper is what matters

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                  • mic573
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                    #49
                    Delahoya didn't want to honor the original contract that stated Tito would get the bigger purse split. That's why there was no rematch. Delahoya priced himself out.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by srl#1fan
                      Dude De La Joto is such a Joto that he had no comeback when Tito Trinidad called him out on a major cable channel after one of his victories and said something in spanish and threw out dollar figures. After my friend translated, Tito's offer was so fair, but not one single phone call from Joto. I mean Trinidad was already giving in to an offer much smaller than what he was originally asking for and again no response from Joto NONE! Let me repeat myself, DeLahoya went all out with playing it up to the boxing media trying to hype up a rematch with Trinidad after Tito suffered a brain concussion against Hopkins. What the f**k do you call that? A ****in' p*ssy!
                      You sir dont know **** about boxing, i'd like to see your ass get in the ring with Oscar.


                      You'd beg for his autograph

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