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  • BrooklynBomber
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    #11
    Originally posted by Em1
    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.
    YOu ****ing ****, read my ****ing post.
    YOu ****ing ******ed child of donkey and a goat, where did I say I am a fan of either fighter?
    Nowhere, cause I am not, and if you get your panties in a bunch because I somehow offended the guy whos **** u are riding, does not mean you can come and talk ****. Casual fan? Casual fan up your ass thats what, you ****ng twat.

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    • MaYaN_SuN
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      #12
      Originally posted by borikua
      Hey fuego, all you do is cry and *****? Go make another thread bout Castillo not making weight...
      Lmao Owned..

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        #13
        Back to business.
        Do any of you take college level marketing? Or maybe business?
        Anyway, I was talking purely from a business standpoint, why DLH/Tito will make more money and gather more publicity. PBF is not long enough in a spot light to be as distinguished as Tito nor does PBF's style(not that I somehow downgrade his skills) is exciting enough for average people.
        LEt me ask you something, do you think an average Joe will be able to distinguish the beauty of pcket defense and countering?
        I highly doubt, but what I am sure about is that average fan will be able to say "holy ****!" when he sees a huge punch landed. From that point Tito wins .

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        • raymon123
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          #14
          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.

          Dude, you need to read again. Oscar made it clear that floyd is his first option. If floyd deal some how fell off cause floyd might over price himself then his second option is vs tito and why not? ppl here in boxingscene forum will of course say they won't pay to see delahoya vs tito 2 but i bet my house that tito vs delahoya 2 will still draw bigger then floyd vs delahoya.

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            #15
            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 ****...
            Roger that, Tito was never a bum.

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            • xcaret
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              #16
              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 2'1 inch ****...
              You tell em borikua!!!

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              • raysan
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                #17
                who knows maybe Baldomir will make Oscar's decision easier, Floyd has to be thinking about this whole scenario with delahoya-trinidad and might get caught slipping on the 4th, not likely but always a possibility.

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                • kadyo's
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by borikua
                  Hey fuego, all you do is cry and *****? Go make another thread bout Castillo not making weight...
                  how true how true.

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                  • AllEyesOpen
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                    Back to business.
                    Do any of you take college level marketing? Or maybe business?
                    Anyway, I was talking purely from a business standpoint, why DLH/Tito will make more money and gather more publicity. PBF is not long enough in a spot light to be as distinguished as Tito nor does PBF's style(not that I somehow downgrade his skills) is exciting enough for average people.
                    LEt me ask you something, do you think an average Joe will be able to distinguish the beauty of pcket defense and countering?
                    I highly doubt, but what I am sure about is that average fan will be able to say "holy ****!" when he sees a huge punch landed. From that point Tito wins .
                    Makes sense but purely from a business stand point, DLH is the one who makes the fight, like I said before you think people paid for the Mayorga fight to see Mayorga? No. At this point in his career DLH could fight Tito's mother and make it a big fight, but honestly I don't think that Tito coming back for the rematch would excite very many people, but for the average fan to hear that DLH is fighting a young, undefeated, no.1 p4p boxer in the world would make it an incredible event that would bring in more money then a Tito rematch could. If it had happened earlier I think it would have been the biggest fight in history, but at this point in both of their career i don't think it would bring record breaking sales. Honestly If DLH is thinking about his legacy & how to end it in legendary fashion, then a Mayweather fight is the only choice. I have alot of respect for DLH, but win, lose, or draw to see him take the fight against PBF would knock him up a notch on my all time favorite fighters list.

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                    • borikua
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AllEyesOpen
                      Makes sense but purely from a business stand point, DLH is the one who makes the fight, like I said before you think people paid for the Mayorga fight to see Mayorga? No. At this point in his career DLH could fight Tito's mother and make it a big fight, but honestly I don't think that Tito coming back for the rematch would excite very many people, but for the average fan to hear that DLH is fighting a young, undefeated, no.1 p4p boxer in the world would make it an incredible event that would bring in more money then a Tito rematch could. If it had happened earlier I think it would have been the biggest fight in history, but at this point in both of their career i don't think it would bring record breaking sales. Honestly If DLH is thinking about his legacy & how to end it in legendary fashion, then a Mayweather fight is the only choice. I have alot of respect for DLH, but win, lose, or draw to see him take the fight against PBF would knock him up a notch on my all time favorite fighters list.
                      Oscar-Floyd will make a lot of ppv's that's true. But bottom line, Tito still sells more than Floyd...Look up the ppv numbers of Tito-Mayorga and Tito-Wright.

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