Tito also had a long layoff and had struggled with the easily hittable Mayorga in the first few rounds of their fight. He was not as sharp against Winky as he was against, say, Joppy.
Lacy was in peak form. I'm not sure who put on a better performance. Tito certainly was ten times the fighter Lacy is but he was far removed from his prime. No way in hell does Winky handle a prime Tito like that. Tito's greatest asset was his accuracy and he lost that by a significant degree in the layoff. He wasn't the same guy he once was when he fought Winky.
I'd say both were such dominating performances, and when you consider all of the factors involved in determining which was more impressive, it's a tough pick.
You give Tito and Winky 6-8 oz Reyes gloves, I will watch that fight
Good one, Kilmer. I would have to give Trinidad the edge in that case. Wright is ahead on points until Trinidad connects the first solid punch of the fight. That's the turning point.
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