thanks man. Boxing can be corrupt and we all know that , but for me that was one of the worst decisions in boxing history. I will also include Holyfield/Lewis 1 but that fight was a draw even though as much as I didn’t like Lewis and loved Holyfield, Lewis deserved the win.
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Couldn't Let Canelo, GGG Do What Me & Trinidad Did
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He lost his mind for sure. He has enough money to buy a proper butt plug.Comment
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Don King fix job that night. It was De la Hoyas fault for not finishing him when he had Trinidad bewildered. I don't know what pissed me off worst The fixed out come or De la Hoya trying to take the loser way out and blame Gil Clancy instead of manning up and blaming himself for not going for the kill. Then blames his other trainer against Mosley in the first fight when he was sneaking off partying and didnt have th stamina to let his hands go kept on stopping and couldn't finish his combos.Comment
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Oscar vs Trinidad was a great fight! One of my favorite fights of all time. I thought Oscar won that fight by a round. He gave away the last two rounds for sure.
I'm glad he went into his pocket to make this fight happen. Can't wait!Comment
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Well Trinidad had already planned to move up to super welterweight after his fight with him. But Trinidad should have stayed at Junior middleweight cause he couldn't beat Hopkins at middleweightComment
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Many fans don't know it but Trinidad had already outgrown welterweight about a year before he fought Oscar. He stayed at 147 because he wanted that fight with Oscar for the big money it would make him and the prestige it would gain him if he won. He was weighted drained when he fought Oscar. He had no choice but to move to 154 right after he fought Oscar. 154 was the proper weight for him and he was a better stronger fighter at 154. I believe if Oscar had rematched him at 154 Trinidad would have defeated Oscar by clear UD or KO. I can't prove it but that is what I think. 154 was Trinidad's best weight and he was a monster at that weight. He had outgrown welterweight but never was a full middleweight.Comment
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