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  • Klitschko "The Lemon" and Weigh-In On Tito

    The pugilistic pundits can be a cruel group when they want to be. And rarely do you ever get this clique to agree unanimously, but I’ve yet to hear or read a negative report on the comeback of Felix Trinidad. Having watched the fight intently, I couldn’t find myself being anything other than being amazed at the 31-year old Trinidad, who in my mind looked better than ever had in his prior 42 professional outings! And folks, this was after a 29-month hiatus! [details]

  • #2
    Originally posted by Rick Reeno
    The pugilistic pundits can be a cruel group when they want to be. And rarely do you ever get this clique to agree unanimously, but I’ve yet to hear or read a negative report on the comeback of Felix Trinidad. Having watched the fight intently, I couldn’t find myself being anything other than being amazed at the 31-year old Trinidad, who in my mind looked better than ever had in his prior 42 professional outings! And folks, this was after a 29-month hiatus! [details]
    It was a pleasure watching him do his "thing" in the ring. I was a little worried about him taking on such a brawler for his first fight but he really impressed me. I look forward to seeing his next fight now, very much!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tracylee
      It was a pleasure watching him do his "thing" in the ring. I was a little worried about him taking on such a brawler for his first fight but he really impressed me. I look forward to seeing his next fight now, very much!!!
      Felix Trinidad always delivers.
      Being there...it can't be explained how incredible it was.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jabsRstiff
        Felix Trinidad always delivers.
        Being there...it can't be explained how incredible it was.
        YOu were there??!! Bad karma, bad karma, bad karma (kidding). THat would be awesome!

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        • #5
          that fight was awsome
          but id hardly say it was tito at his best
          he use to be way quicker and his punches seemed to carry more power b4
          but then again he was shaken off 2yrs of ring rust
          i do like how hes moving more now
          altho i dont think that'll be enough to beat hopkins

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          • #6
            What is the deal with this guy and the out-of-left-field political crap inserted in all of his articles? I quit visiting his site for this very reason. The last time I visited there, this guy was saying that there was no threat from terrorism, it was all in our heads, as if that has anything to do with boxing. I watch and follow boxing as a form of escape. I visit boxing sites when I do not want to think about the daily grind and politics. I don't want my boxing articles with snide little political references and half-assed amateur punditry.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by abdiel2k3
              that fight was awsome
              but id hardly say it was tito at his best
              he use to be way quicker and his punches seemed to carry more power b4
              but then again he was shaken off 2yrs of ring rust
              i do like how hes moving more now
              altho i dont think that'll be enough to beat hopkins
              I thought he looked great and at least just a good as before. We got to see him land more big shot than we are used to becuase of Mayo's chin, not Tito's power IMO. It was nice to see the old Trinidad back in the ring again. He has rejuvinated my attention on the sport.

              I agree that he needs more work before taking on Hopkins again.

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