Originally Posted by
Majesty
Originally Posted by
CutMeMicK
Originally Posted by
Majesty
Originally Posted by
Addicted to_boxing
Just let go .............. What type of boxed retires after his 1st loss? The type that knows the recipe to beat him is visible to the top boxers thanks in part to MAB.
ahem...
FELIX TRINIDAD!!!!!!!!
Tito didn't retire cause of the loss. He retired for various reasons his father, his wife, he pretty had done everything he wanted to do.
you COULD say the same thing about hamed can't you? How much money had he made at only 26 at that point?
And I don't think Hopkins was an "I got nothing to lose" He was fighting for the Sugar Ray Robinson honor trophy as part of a tounament where he would get one of the greatest honors in boxing that Ray Robinson trophy made for that competition. You mean to tell me Tito approached that with an "ah fck it" attitude
$Money$ come on Majesty.....
How much Naz footage have you seen?
His fwocken mouth wouldn't stop flapping about how great he was and how no one would EVER beat him and how he wanted to be the Undisputed Champ. of the world.....
Your on other subject if your talking about money.....
All that money he made could never buy him what he wanted the most and that be THE recognized Undisputed Champ. he was on his way no doubt but it was not to be....
About 'Tito' vs. B-Hop, I can't say he Tito was going in to that fight with that state of mind as hes a fighter, BUT where could he go after beating ODLH, Vargas, Joppy, Whittaker, Campas?
The only way was up in weight and prior to the B-Hop fight (If Puya remembers hearing or reading this) Titos pop slipped and accidently mentioned retirement before the B-Hop fight in a interview in PR.....
Stuff like that leads me to belive Tito was thinking 'Happy thoughts' vacationing and all and was not thinking fight time!!
Just my opinion....
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