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  • DiegoFuego
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    Oscar is pissing me off

    He's avoiding Mayweather with all this Trinidad discussion. De La Hoya-Trinidad II is garbage. I seriously doubt people that aren't Mexican or Puerto Rican want to see this. De La Hoya easily controlled the first fight and deserved a victory. The rematch will be a blowout. I'd pick Oscar to knock him out in all honesty. Trinidad has been completely outclassed by the three best boxers he fought, stopped by one, dropped a decision to one, and got a bull**** decision against this one, which is the only reason a rematch is even being discussed. This fight won't do anything for DLH's legacy because Trinidad was already embarrassed twice since his embarrassing should-have-been defeat against Oscar. Mayweather is undefeated and the pound for pound king. Mayweather-DLH is the fight to make. If Oscar fights Trinidad, I'll never be able to find it in my heart to forgive him. Not after talking about fighting Mayweather for so long and bailing out. I know Oscar doesn't want to retire with a loss to Mayweather, but going out with an easy win over Trinidad means less to me than a close loss to Mayweather, who could be one of the top 3 greatest fighters of all time by the time he retires. I'll lose a lot of respect for Oscar if this Trinidad fight happens, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in that.
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    Cant agree more.I have no interest in DLH vs Trinidad 2.Trinindad cant/wont beat DLH everyone knows that but here you have DLH vs Mayweather where alot of peoples thoughts on that fight are different.I wanna see DLH vs Mayweather quit fooling us Oscar.

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    • Vanilla Gorilla
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      #3
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      He's avoiding Mayweather with all this Trinidad discussion. De La Hoya-Trinidad II is garbage. I seriously doubt people that aren't Mexican or Puerto Rican want to see this. De La Hoya easily controlled the first fight and deserved a victory. The rematch will be a blowout. I'd pick Oscar to knock him out in all honesty. Trinidad has been completely outclassed by the three best boxers he fought, stopped by one, dropped a decision to one, and got a bull**** decision against this one, which is the only reason a rematch is even being discussed. This fight won't do anything for DLH's legacy because Trinidad was already embarrassed twice since his embarrassing should-have-been defeat against Oscar. Mayweather is undefeated and the pound for pound king. Mayweather-DLH is the fight to make. If Oscar fights Trinidad, I'll never be able to find it in my heart to forgive him. Not after talking about fighting Mayweather for so long and bailing out. I know Oscar doesn't want to retire with a loss to Mayweather, but going out with an easy win over Trinidad means less to me than a close loss to Mayweather, who could be one of the top 3 greatest fighters of all time by the time he retires. I'll lose a lot of respect for Oscar if this Trinidad fight happens, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in that.

      easy victory ?
      losing to Mayweather jr ?
      wow...just wow.

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      • Round 1
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        #4
        [QUOTE=DiegoFuego] Mayweather is undefeated and the pound for pound king. Mayweather-DLH is the fight to make.

        That's the fight right there, it would be a big mega fight.

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        • BrooklynBomber
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          #5
          I can bet 5 bil points that Trinidad/DLH fight will gather more publicity and money then DLH/PBF.
          For casual fan Tito is still magic man, and no pretty shoulder roll, no matter how beautiful for estets, will be as meaningful as Tito's offense to a casual fans. Casual fans dont watch boxing, they watch knock outs. And when guys like Tito(and DLH for that matter) are fighting, they appeal to your casual fans much more then PBF and his antics.
          But right now, I dont think DLH/trinidad will happen.

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          • Em1
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            #6
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
            I can bet 5 bil points that Trinidad/DLH fight will gather more publicity and money then DLH/PBF.
            For casual fan Tito is still magic man, and no pretty shoulder roll, no matter how beautiful for estets, will be as meaningful as Tito's offense to a casual fans. Casual fans dont watch boxing, they watch knock outs. And when guys like Tito(and DLH for that matter) are fighting, they appeal to your casual fans much more then PBF and his antics.
            But right now, I dont think DLH/trinidad will happen.
            Coming from a "casual" fan such as yourself this means nothing. Your hero Tito is a bum.

            I hope everybody gives DLH **** for this like they have been giving Mayweather for not fighting an [unproven, not a star] Margarito. This is a way bigger duck than that. WAY BIGGER.

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            • borikua
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              #7
              Originally posted by Em1
              Coming from a "casual" fan such as yourself this means nothing. Your hero Tito is a bum..
              A guy that beat 13 world champions, has the record of welterweight title defenses and only lost two fight...Is a bum?

              Shut the **** up before I slap you with my ****...

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              • borikua
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                #8
                Hey fuego, all you do is cry and *****? Go make another thread bout Castillo not making weight...

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                • Memorex
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by borikua
                  A guy that beat 13 world champions, has the record of welterweight title defenses and only lost two fight...Is a bum?

                  Shut the **** up before I slap you with my ****...
                  Lol I don't see how any boxing fan can call Tito a bum

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                  • sisforshaq
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                    #10
                    No, Tito is far from a bum. Also one of my favorite fighters, dude packed a hell of a punching arsenal.

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