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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    I really wish this fight happened only Oscar had the balls to fight all three Whitaker, Tito and Ike. These were elite fighters when they were champions.

    Ike had the straight and power punches to cause Tito huge problems. Conversely Tito punches viciously hard to worry Quartey. Really hard to pick but if I had to choose it would be Tito who had the greater will to win.
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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    Quartey had a shell like defense similar to Winky Wright. Now his overall defense wasn't as good as Wright but he did have a better jab. Quartey beats him in a some what competitive fight

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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    I loved Ike Quartey.

    He's from Accra Ghana which meant he'd never win in the big fights. Ever.

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    Tough. I always hated Bazookas gaps and inactivity between fights but off the top see him the sharper straight hitter. Both guys were not exactly easy to miss when they rushed the onslaught but Quartey has that twister jab. It was almost a brutal rifle barrel. I think one thing that is slept on a bit is Ikes handspeed also..the guy was straight fast like a whip with combos. Tito had the eraser of a left hook, confidence through the roof and the majority of the time when he was decked, he got up clean, quick and rarely badly hurt. Honestly the most trouble I think he was ever in was off Anthony Stephens right hand(s) where he was wobbled and rolled before end. I lean to Ike to get off the floor for late stoppage, tomorrow I'll change my mind

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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    Trinidad wasn't a slow starter. He took his time and, if you pushed him, he could take his time real fast. Before Trinidad got left hook crazy he was a very very good fighter; moved real well, great jab, very very good right hand. Quartey had a hard jab but that worked against him in this way; he'd lean his weight way up on the left foot. You can't move in behind a jab when your weight is up there, and you have to rock back to throw a right hand. Against Vince Philips, who kept coming, he could rock back and get his punches off.
    Trinidad used distance real well, he moved good. He'd give Quartey enough to get him really leaning into the jab, his weight up on his left foot. Then he'd slip it and hit Quartey with a hook, and he would hit him very hard because Ike's weight would be on his left foot and he'd have no where to go. If DLH and Lopez could hurt and drop Quartey, Trinidad could too, and he was a finisher. 4-5 rounds, maybe sooner. As soon as he got Ike committing to the jab, which is what Quartey wanted to do anyway, Felix would nail him and the fight would be over.

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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    Ike by Decision

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Ike by Decision
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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Trinidad wasn't a slow starter. He took his time and, if you pushed him, he could take his time real fast. Before Trinidad got left hook crazy he was a very very good fighter; moved real well, great jab, very very good right hand. Quartey had a hard jab but that worked against him in this way; he'd lean his weight way up on the left foot. You can't move in behind a jab when your weight is up there, and you have to rock back to throw a right hand. Against Vince Philips, who kept coming, he could rock back and get his punches off.
    Trinidad used distance real well, he moved good. He'd give Quartey enough to get him really leaning into the jab, his weight up on his left foot. Then he'd slip it and hit Quartey with a hook, and he would hit him very hard because Ike's weight would be on his left foot and he'd have no where to go. If DLH and Lopez could hurt and drop Quartey, Trinidad could too, and he was a finisher. 4-5 rounds, maybe sooner. As soon as he got Ike committing to the jab, which is what Quartey wanted to do anyway, Felix would nail him and the fight would be over.
    Boxing is a funny game , Felix couldn't really hurt Oscar , Ike dropped and hurt Oscar.
    Felix destroyed Oba Carr , Ike didn't drop Carr , its a funny old game.
    Verdict - 50/50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Trinidad wasn't a slow starter. He took his time and, if you pushed him, he could take his time real fast. Before Trinidad got left hook crazy he was a very very good fighter; moved real well, great jab, very very good right hand. Quartey had a hard jab but that worked against him in this way; he'd lean his weight way up on the left foot. You can't move in behind a jab when your weight is up there, and you have to rock back to throw a right hand. Against Vince Philips, who kept coming, he could rock back and get his punches off.
    Trinidad used distance real well, he moved good. He'd give Quartey enough to get him really leaning into the jab, his weight up on his left foot. Then he'd slip it and hit Quartey with a hook, and he would hit him very hard because Ike's weight would be on his left foot and he'd have no where to go. If DLH and Lopez could hurt and drop Quartey, Trinidad could too, and he was a finisher. 4-5 rounds, maybe sooner. As soon as he got Ike committing to the jab, which is what Quartey wanted to do anyway, Felix would nail him and the fight would be over.


    As good and analytical a description as I've seen. Although Trinidad is my fav fighter of all time, I was always a Quartey fan as well. I think it would've been a tremendous, action-filled fight.

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    Stephens was a good fighter. He was like a poor mans Oba Carr. He would never beat an elite guy, but he would give them Hell and cause some anxious moments for their fans n management. I would say Stephens was one of the best guys I've seen at turning his opponent into punches with other punches he threw (turning a guy into his left hook after nailing him with his right cross). Yori Boy Campas was another guy who was tough as hell but couldn't beat the elite guys. Boxing was great during that time. Solid heavyweights, great guys around welter. I didn't appreciate it enough...

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    Default Re: Ike Quartey vs Tito Trinidad 1997-99

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tough. I always hated Bazookas gaps and inactivity between fights but off the top see him the sharper straight hitter. Both guys were not exactly easy to miss when they rushed the onslaught but Quartey has that twister jab. It was almost a brutal rifle barrel. I think one thing that is slept on a bit is Ikes handspeed also..the guy was straight fast like a whip with combos. Tito had the eraser of a left hook, confidence through the roof and the majority of the time when he was decked, he got up clean, quick and rarely badly hurt. Honestly the most trouble I think he was ever in was off Anthony Stephens right hand(s) where he was wobbled and rolled before end. I lean to Ike to get off the floor for late stoppage, tomorrow I'll change my mind
    I think Alberto Cortes hurt him worse than Stevens did. He was damn lucky that took place at the end of the round

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tough. I always hated Bazookas gaps and inactivity between fights but off the top see him the sharper straight hitter. Both guys were not exactly easy to miss when they rushed the onslaught but Quartey has that twister jab. It was almost a brutal rifle barrel. I think one thing that is slept on a bit is Ikes handspeed also..the guy was straight fast like a whip with combos. Tito had the eraser of a left hook, confidence through the roof and the majority of the time when he was decked, he got up clean, quick and rarely badly hurt. Honestly the most trouble I think he was ever in was off Anthony Stephens right hand(s) where he was wobbled and rolled before end. I lean to Ike to get off the floor for late stoppage, tomorrow I'll change my mind
    I think Alberto Cortes hurt him worse than Stevens did. He was damn lucky that took place at the end of the round
    Damn dude, that's a great call! Dinged him bad right off the front of the forehead. I bet Stephens still kicks himself for assuming the ref was going to do his job and regrets turning away and walking to neutral corner in 3rd. Tito was fubar.

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