Delahoya scared to rematch Trinidad.

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  • borikua
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    #21
    Originally posted by dino
    de la hoya beat trinidad the first time
    That's not what the record says, if he won, why he keeps bitchin about a rematch?

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    • moy22487
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      #22
      Originally posted by borikua
      Bunch of Oscar's lovers here...He is the one that call out Tito, Tito won the fight like it or not. If Oscar wanted to fight him he would have taken the 50/50 split....70/30 is bull****, even Floyd wouldn't take that split...**** that ***** either way Floyd will beat his ass...
      it shouldnt be 50/50 oscar should get a bigger cut. 55/45 or 60 40, oscar is the bigger name and he is coming of a good performance. who gives a **** if its titos left overs tito just looked bad againts vargas leftovers in winky(i do belive winky beat vargas tho).

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      • El Jesus
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        #23
        DLH holds all the cards, hes got a bigger fanbase (compare the ppv buys from DLH/Mayorga and Trinidad/Mayorga its not even close, at all). Hes coming off a better performence. He brings more to the table than trinidad. Even floyd at this point holds more weight than Trinidad just based on activity/p4p status/last few outings. If he beats Baldomir, Floyd will hold more weight than ever. Trinidad asking for anything more than 55/45 is just not reasonable, hes not worth that much, to me at least.

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        • moy22487
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          #24
          Originally posted by borikua
          Carr, Vargas, Mayorga, and Campas...What's DLH biggest win? Vargas? Yeah DLH did more rounds that Tito against Bhop cuz Bhop didn't do much on those first rounds against DLH (like he did against Taylor twice) but then KHTFO with a single punch that made Oscar lay in the canvas screaming like if he was stabbed or something...
          ok so i forgot campas. but carr was in a better level when he faught oscar, carr improved after his fight with tito. oscars movement in the ring was the reason why b-hop didnt do much in the early rounds.

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          • vB Martin
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            #25
            Originally posted by Black Jesus
            DLH holds all the cards...
            That's not quite true. Tito has the W and he doesn't really give a **** about the fight. He doesn't need it for his legacy or his peace of mind.

            Fan base or not, not giving a **** is a much bigger card than De La Pollo holds. Not to mention the contract that De La Pollo already signed giving the winner of their first fight 60% of any rematch. that's a pretty big card, too.

            I don't think that De La Pollo is scared of the rematch, to be honest. I think he was just rattling off at the mouth and was made to look like a ***** when he was told to put up or shut up.

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            • yrrej
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              #26
              He's got one more fight and it will be against Mayweather, barring an upset to Baldomir. Trinidad is a loser at this point and hardly worth the trouble....

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #27
                This is a silly suggestion.

                Oscar saw Tito's last fight, and he's only been inactive since then.

                He's not afraid, he's using the fight as leverage to keep Floyd in check.

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                • Del Coqui
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by vB Martin
                  That's not quite true. Tito has the W and he doesn't really give a **** about the fight. He doesn't need it for his legacy or his peace of mind.

                  Fan base or not, not giving a **** is a much bigger card than De La Pollo holds. Not to mention the contract that De La Pollo already signed giving the winner of their first fight 60% of any rematch. that's a pretty big card, too.

                  I don't think that De La Pollo is scared of the rematch, to be honest. I think he was just rattling off at the mouth and was made to look like a ***** when he was told to put up or shut up.
                  Agreed 100% there. Tito is a retired millionaire who WON their last fight, he doesn't need Oscar for ****, Oscar does need him to scrue PBF over in the fight deal. I don't think none of them want the fight, Oscar called Tito out thinking Tito wouldn't reply to him, Tito agreed and has been flexible and talking down negotiations, Oscar's NOT. Oscar being the biggest draw is a big plus, but getting beat on their first fight and Tito beating all but one of their common opponents before and more convincingly than DLH says a lot too, not to mention Tito's retired, brings up the question, Oscar are you ready to pay for this man to get outta retirement and give you a chance to redeem yourself? Guess not!

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                  • loui_ludwig
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                    #29
                    Some boxing experts though Oscar won against Tito. It was a controversial win. So there should be a rematch.

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                    • Derranged
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by borikua
                      That's not what the record says, if he won, why he keeps bitchin about a rematch?
                      You just answered your own question.

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