Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by El Phenomena
He may very well have been 1 dimensional but he mastered that dimension to such a degree that he was still able to KO everyone/almost everyone. Yeah Oscar may have been wining,but open the record books and it'll say Tito won! Oscar got hurt somewhere,became apprehensive and ran like a bitch for the rest of the fight.
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Originally Posted by Puya
:D ;D I keep reading this one dimensional crap and always reply with same. For a guy been onedimensional as some of you say. he kick everybody's but from 154 down and some 160 fighters.
So I don't give a damn of what you say been clear as water that you are just a TITO hater, HE was the MAN the champ the real feared guy (hehe skinny baby face) who destroyed prime VArgas and others yes Bhop beat him and it took 12 rounds, a push and his dad to stop the fight.
In the local papers here in PR there was an article of him enjoing life with his family with around $90 mil ,young and good health and doesn't give a crap of what ever you said.
AAANNNNDDDD HE he will be a Hall of Famer
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Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
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Originally Posted by El Phenomena
He may very well have been 1 dimensional but he mastered that dimension to such a degree that he was still able to KO everyone/almost everyone. Yeah Oscar may have been wining,but open the record books and it'll say Tito won! Oscar got hurt somewhere,became apprehensive and ran like a bitch for the rest of the fight.
Yea I don't think that he would have listened to his corner if it hadn't been fro the left hook to the body Trinidad hit him with. I do think Trinidad would have never lost if he had defense a jab and better head movement and the ability to fight going backwards.
That's the thing,against Mayorga,he had head movement,a great jab and ACTUALLY went to the body!!! I was soooo dissappointed with the Winky fight,against RiCArdo,he showed potential!
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
yeah that was ruff. i hated seeing Winky kick Tito's ass every round. I was like , what in the F#$@ happend.
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by El Phenomena
That's the thing,against Mayorga,he had head movement,a great jab and ACTUALLY went to the body!!! I was soooo dissappointed with the Winky fight,against RiCArdo,he showed potential!
I think he showed good head movement because of the way Mayorga throws, and a great jab because Mayorga had none. I think the main reason he looked so good and defensive against Mayorga was because..he was fighting Mayorga :( If he had looked like that against the upperclass like Hopkins Oscar and Wright he may be undefeated, well, nobody was beating Hopkins that night but at least he would have made those fights closer and not so one sided.
At least when he got beaten it would be close fights but the sad thing I have to face is that everytime he lost it was a washout :'(
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
if he cant be the best he doesnt wanna box...he cant make 140-47 anymore and hes out of his class at 160lbs ...also hes billionaire in peurto rican money so hes just fine :) im happy 4 him
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by means2184
if he cant be the best he doesnt wanna box...he cant make 140-47 anymore and hes out of his class at 160lbs ...also hes billionaire in peurto rican money so hes just fine :) im happy 4 him
Where do you live dude? I'm sure you can't be that ignorant!!!!
Puerto Rico is US territory we don't need a passport to go there and viceversa, if I wan't to go to live to US I will go tomorrow and thats it and viceversa. Because of this we also use Dollars.
comeon i'm sure you can do better?!?!?!!?
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by Puya
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Originally Posted by means2184
if he cant be the best he doesnt wanna box...he cant make 140-47 anymore and hes out of his class at 160lbs ...also hes billionaire in peurto rican money so hes just fine :) im happy 4 him
Where do you live dude? I'm sure you can't be that ignorant!!!!
Puerto Rico is US territory we don't need a passport to go there and viceversa, if I wan't to go to live to US I will go tomorrow and thats it and viceversa. Because of this we also use Dollars.
comeon i'm sure you can do better?!?!?!!?
do things not cost Less in PR? than in the states? ..but aside from that he's made 30 million and a percentage of PPV and ticket sales on nuourous occasions so he can live like a billionaire Here also ;) ..anyway i didnt mean to make PR sound like Mexico lol
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
My bad dude I read your post at a bad moment I was kind of shakey not being your fault. The bad thing is tha PR is more expensive than the states because of tax and others stuff that are politicians fault, the article I was talking about Tito said that he had clean $90 mil
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
Tito needs to stay retired...YES. Without a doubt.
There is a time & a place for everything...Tito's time was years ago.
There are too many actual boxers...technical fighters in the game right now...especially at or around Tito's weight class. Tito just can't withstand a boxer with a good D & a game plan.
Stay retired, get fat, wax that ass. Easy assignment.
I agree with means...if you can't beat the elite then there is no reason to compete.
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
if you can't beat the elite then there is no reason to compete.
You're sounding like Johnny Cochran, Wacko.
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
nah he shouldn't of retired no way he has still got it
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
if you can't beat the elite then there is no reason to compete.
You're sounding like Johnny Cochran, Wacko.
LOL cc
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Originally Posted by dasamm
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
if you can't beat the elite then there is no reason to compete.
You're sounding like Johnny Cochran, Wacko.
LOL cc
If Winky beats you 12 to zero, it's time to say goodbye to Tito ;)
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
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Originally Posted by El Phenomena
I loved Tito but I think he made a mistake moving up in weight in the first place. He wasn't ready for those big boys and look how he is missing out now,he could still be around and be a big player at 147 :'( He would KTFO most of the guys there now!! I tell you something,I was SO surprised during the Winky fight,I am a big Winky fan but I thought Tito was going to give him a good ole thrashing,boy was I wrong!!
A sitting target plus Tito's absolutely banging banging power equals KO usually,didn't that night! I don't understand why he did not let his hands go more!
no way no how would Tito be able to make 147 now and be effective, 154 yea, and him and the Golden Boy again would rule the division, but yea Tito didn't really lose cause Wright fought the best fight of his life, he lost cause he fought one of the worst fights of his career, he wasn't the old Trinidad that would go in with a gameplan and if something in his gameplan didn't work he would addapt and then adjust, but yea he went in with tunnel vision and did the same thing over and over, Trinidad does have the tools to beat the Wright that fought him that night, he is physically the stonger guy, if he would have fought a Cotto/Branco style fight, Wright wouldn't of been able to take all that contact, look at Winky's face after the fight, his eyes were swelled up and he didn't even really take a clean punch upstairs, also Trinidad believe it or not probably could still be a big player at 160, everybody knows he could easily become once again WBA champion, cause c'mon how the hell would he not be able to beat Castillejo, and the way that Edison Miranda Fights lends himself perfectly to Trinidad, he's the better boxer and would beat him like he beat Mayorga, and the that Taylor has been fighting lately, he's just been completely careless, and if he goes into a brawl with Tito I think that Trinidad could very well spark him, but yea that's only if he's completely devoted to the fight game again, and by the looks of it i doubt it very much
Re: Was it necessary for Trinidad to retire? Or were the fans a bit harsh?
I wonder if Mayweather losses... :o...if people will say the same "Oh, he should retire" just like anybody who losses ::**.
People can come back from losses.
Chino