Comments Thread For: Trinidad Says in Prime He'd Beat Mayweather, Pacquiao

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  • TOBYLEE1
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    #61
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Tito would be a nightmare for both. I think Pacquiao gets flattened. Mayweather-Trinidad goes to the cards. Unpopular decision for Mayweather because he moved too much.
    At those lower rates Trinidad wore out almost all his fighters that moved well. Also Tito had an excellent under used jab

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    • IMDAZED
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      #62
      Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
      At those lower rates Trinidad wore out almost all his fighters that moved well. Also Tito had an excellent under used jab
      Yep. And he moved pretty well too. I could see Mayweather sticking and moving (and moving a lot) to a decision win but it certainly wouldn't be pretty. Tito was no joke at 147

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      • -MAKAVELLI-
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        #63
        that's a big ass welter with power in both hands...wouldn't surprise me if he did

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        • VG_Addict
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          #64
          Floyd would have outboxed Trinidad. Trinidad was the definition of one-dimensional.

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            #65
            Originally posted by VG_Addict
            Floyd would have outboxed Trinidad. Trinidad was the definition of one-dimensional.
            Not at 147. Not at all. Unless you mean that he was relentless. I don't know if I'd call that one-dimensional. At 160 though, he seemed to lose a few attributes and fell in love with his pop.

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              #66
              Originally posted by borikua
              Tito was at his best at 147-154. Not 160.

              trinidad was a pretty good middleweight. it's not like he was too small at the weight. his power was still legit at 160 lbs. he ran into a great in hopkins at 160, and a very good in wright at 160.


              he beat joppy, a solid fighter at 160, and showed good power at the weight. he was 5'11" and had big shoulders, after all.




              watch him knock joppy, a true middleweight, clear across the ring with the left hook.

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                #67
                Originally posted by T.M.T
                trinidad was a devastating puncher when somebody is sitting right there in front of him. mayweather takes that away from him and serves a educated ass whooppin
                Pretty much. If Oscar was able to reduce Tito's offensive output, Floyd would duplicate a Rigo/Donaire lesson.

                Tito would KO Manny... unless Manny hit him first.

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                • vitali1999
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                  #68
                  Pacquaio maybe, but Runweather would have ran to a decision on him as he does everybody else.

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                  • megadeth
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                    #69
                    Tito is probably my all time favorite fighter. I see him TKO'ng Pac in a war, but being out boxed pretty easily by Floyd. Floyd is too smart & Tito wasn't good with great technical boxers.

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                    • Toltec77
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                      #70
                      Not if Tito Sr. is not warping his hands illegally before the Hopkins fight then yeah you have a chance if your cheating ass keeps it up.

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