Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
What I did not like was the fact that Whitaker, Quartey and Tito would not fight another until ODH came and smash their cartel.


Which means what, M?

Here's the fact I personally find amusing:

Common Opponents

Camacho: .....Trinidad - Jan '94 - UD12 ............ DLH - Sept '97 - UD12

Campas: ......Trinidad - Sept '94 - TKO 4 (Campas undefeated at the time) ....... DLH - May '03 - TKO 7

Carr: ............Trinidad - Dec '94 - TKO 8 (Carr undefeated at the time) .......... DLH - May '99 - TKO 11



(eerie string at that point of alphabetical order )



Vargas: .........Trinidad - Dec '00 - TKO 12 (Vargas undefeated at the time) ............ DLH - Sept '02 - TKO 11

Mayorga: .......Trinidad - Oct '04 - TKO 8 ................. DLH - May '06 - TKO 6



Hence, the "leftovers theory".
De La Hoya just beat them better

Camacho: Both go 12. De La Hoya floors Camacho and damn near has him out. Trinidad didn't come close to stopping Camacho

Campas: Trinidad floored and hurt by Campas. De La Hoya dominates him

Carr: Trinidad hurt and floored by Carr. De La Hoya has minor problems with him

Vargas: Trinidad floored, hurt and forced to use a low blow against Vargas. De La Hoya doesn't have as much trouble against Vargas

Mayorga: Trinidad floored by Mayorga. De La Hoya has no trouble with him