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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    It was a great Left Hook, but he has stiff competition in the last thirty years.
    In the running you have Julian Jackson, Gerald McClellan, Cotto on the way up, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar, Tyson, Lewis...
    Lots of guys using their left hook as a signature punch so a lot of competition.


    I'd actually say Oscar's left hook was better than Tito's but Tito had the better straight right.
    McClellan Left hook ? His weapon was the right hand!
    Thats cricket

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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poom
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    It was a great Left Hook, but he has stiff competition in the last thirty years.
    In the running you have Julian Jackson, Gerald McClellan, Cotto on the way up, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar, Tyson, Lewis...
    Lots of guys using their left hook as a signature punch so a lot of competition.


    I'd actually say Oscar's left hook was better than Tito's but Tito had the better straight right.
    McClellan Left hook ? His weapon was the right hand!
    His combination he relied on most was the 1-2-left hook to the body - I dentical to Tommy Hearns and many other Kronk Fighters. The left hook was pretty much essential to his fighting style.
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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    Well not to say who used it better but Tito's left hook was a thing of beauty
    Puya I just saw your sig!!!
    Is that you mate!!!
    CC you lucky .........
    Donny,
    I will assume that your thinking Puya is the little guy being carried by Cotto & Tito.
    That's not Puya, that's the former WBO Minimumweight & CURRENT WBO LightFlyweight champ Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon.

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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    ....speaking of Cotto his left hook is NASTY

    Wladimir Klitschko has a very good left hook it's outshined by his jab and right cross but you can ask Ray Austin and Sam Peter about that left hook of his


    Ray Robinson has to be up there on the all-time list along with Joe Frazier

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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    Well not to say who used it better but Tito's left hook was a thing of beauty
    Puya I just saw your sig!!!
    Is that you mate!!!
    CC you lucky .........
    Donny,
    I will assume that your thinking Puya is the little guy being carried by Cotto & Tito.
    That's not Puya, that's the former WBO Minimumweight & CURRENT WBO LightFlyweight champ Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon.
    Mick, speaking of Calderon, I was wathching Calderon-Cazares the other day, did you think he won that fight, cause I think Cazares got f#cked. Just my opinion but im curious if im the only one who though this. Ivans a good little fighter though, he moves well.
    Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle

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    Default Re: Felix Trinidad: Best Left Hook of the Last 30 Years?

    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    Well not to say who used it better but Tito's left hook was a thing of beauty
    Puya I just saw your sig!!!
    Is that you mate!!!
    CC you lucky .........
    Donny,
    I will assume that your thinking Puya is the little guy being carried by Cotto & Tito.
    That's not Puya, that's the former WBO Minimumweight & CURRENT WBO LightFlyweight champ Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon.
    Mick, speaking of Calderon, I was wathching Calderon-Cazares the other day, did you think he won that fight, cause I think Cazares got f#cked. Just my opinion but im curious if im the only one who though this. Ivans a good little fighter though, he moves well.
    Check this out Boom-Boom....

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,52484.0.html

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