Quote Originally Posted by Mintymen
Great fighters to cement their legacy had come back at their conquerors and beat them in a rematch, I was hoping for this as I do not see him beating Bernard. Shane... well maybe but they are both in Golden Boy and if Shane loses it would look very suspicious. So a Tito win would likely be his biggest win in his illustrious career
I know what you're saying, but I disagree. I wouldn't call Trinidad his "conqueror," as I thought Oscar pretty clearly won the fight. In any case, given Trinidad's last outing, this wouldn't prove anything. Oscar can chalk that one up to Winky's "style being tough to beat," and say (without any evidence) that "that Tito would have walked through anyone else that night," but the fact is that Tito basically just stood there and got punched in the face for twelve rounds. How beating a seven-years-later shot version of a fighter most people believe he already beat in his prime could be considered the biggest win of his career is a little beyond me. If he finished his career by beating Floyd, the younger, flashier, near-universally-recognized P4P best fighter in the world---that would be huge.