Tito - yes. But would Mayweather have beaten GGG at 154 when he was champ of that division? After seeing Castillo beat him in the first fight and Maidana give him hell - I think we know the answer there... js...
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Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View PostNot any one indicated means doping. He clearly says ggg does Vada testing. But ggg also trains in between fights to stay in shape.
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Tito was a big welter and light middle. Mayweather would not be able to take his size, punch power and of course skill.
As for juicing, you shouldn't label someone until they have either tested positive or had suspicion cast on them through legitimate sources with legitimate evidence and of course completely changed as a physical specimen. prime examples are Povetkin and JMM.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostTito was a big welter and light middle. Mayweather would not be able to take his size, punch power and of course skill.
As for juicing, you shouldn't label someone until they have either tested positive or had suspicion cast on them through legitimate sources with legitimate evidence and of course completely changed as a physical specimen. prime examples are Povetkin and JMM.
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Originally posted by LockardTheGOAT View PostFloyd has fought and beat guys at least 10-15 pounds bigger than him (and sometimes even more than that) for much of his career. Tito would have given him that work, though.
Anyway, all of that is rubbish because none of the guys he beat that were supposedly so much bigger than him were ever as skilled, or hit as hard as Tito.
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Trinidad looked clueless against the lateral movement that De La Hoya showed.
Floyd would tie Tito up in knots with his footwork.
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