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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



Trinidad ruined...... yes..... ruined Vargas, and seriously softened up Mayorga for De La Hoya. If you can't see that, then you have no business in a boxing forum and need to get your head examined. So in retrospect, your amateurish analysis of how each did against their common opponents means diddly squat in the grand scheme of things.