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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I liked Carr and Campas too, but main reasons I disliked Tito were his bullshit points win over Oscar after getting outboxed and outshined all night, well that wasnt HIS fault, but I always saw him as shaky on the legs, bad balance, 1-dimensinal, and LOVED it when Winky made him look the true fool he is. I mean even Mayorga was landing good shots on him.
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Tito beating Vargas was another fight I wanted Tito to lose, it was a classic fight which showed the heart of both fighters. Cannot hate Tito for great performances and brutal power.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Well I never liked Joe Calzaghe simply because I hated his slapping style. Also his biggest wins were against a 43 year old Hopkins, who many argue deserved the decision, and a shot RJJ.
I never liked Tito Trinidad neither and I love watching the Hopkins, Wright and Jones fights.
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Got tired of people worshipping the ground he walked on. Found him to be a fake, enamoured of his own image, shamelessly looking for smaller fighters to beat up on to "build his legacy", even more shamelessly promoted by the major networks who were desperate to find the next all-American boxing icon (and he happened to have cross-cultural appeal, so much the better).
Eventually, the fakeness came through, and his strategy backfired. He got his ass whupped by the smaller Pacquaio, quit on his stool, and whimpered into the sunset.
Oh well...
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"That loss doesn't count"? My, you sound like a little kid, taking his ball back 'cause he can't play. And "schooled the shit out of Tito"? Sorry my frustrated little friend. Three Las Vegas (Mexican backyard) judges didn't agree with you.
Something must've moved Fernando Vargas to famously say before his fight with Tito: "THIS Mexican... won't run."
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