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    Tito decapitates Floyd with a left hook and finishes with a right.

    It is not Floyd's best weight to fight an elite welterweight like Tito who would be too big and powerful.

    Floyd will present problems early but Tito wold get him in the end.
    When has Floyd ever been hit with a flush left hook?

    He keeps that right hand plastered to his head. Tito's not hitting him with it, not a chance.
    Tito needs one opportunity and when he lands he would finish him. Shane let him off the hook. Tito would not.
    Beanflicker has you here man. Tito may get him but it definitely wouldn't be with the left hook. It just doesn't work against that defense. Shane used proper technique to get him good, good on him. But he certainly didn't let Floyd off the hook. Floyd had taken back control by the end of that very round. Floyd did that. Why do boxing fans insist on making excuses rather than acknowledging what happened?

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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.

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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.
    Tito just needed to land once. Oscar knew about the power and he could give it out. Floyd has no power to deter Tito.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.
    Tito just needed to land once. Oscar knew about the power and he could give it out. Floyd has no power to deter Tito.
    Who was the defensive minded mobile boxer with light power Tito was ever actually able to ko...

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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Think Tito would lose because he be fighting a elite boxer he got schooled by Oscar but Oscar got robbed badly. Then with Bernard and Write he lost ever round he can not deal with boxer with speed has no plan be and can be exposed by the top boxers with speed.

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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr140 View Post
    Think Tito would lose because he be fighting a elite boxer he got schooled by Oscar but Oscar got robbed badly. Then with Bernard and Write he lost ever round he can not deal with boxer with speed has no plan be and can be exposed by the top boxers with speed.
    Oscar won the middle rounds, lost the later rounds and the early rounds could have gone either way. Also Oscar could hurt Tito and commanded some respect. Floyd would not carry that much respect.

    The latter fighters were at a weight above Welterweight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.
    Tito just needed to land once. Oscar knew about the power and he could give it out. Floyd has no power to deter Tito.
    Who was the defensive minded mobile boxer with light power Tito was ever actually able to ko...
    Oba Carr
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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.
    Tito just needed to land once. Oscar knew about the power and he could give it out. Floyd has no power to deter Tito.
    Who was the defensive minded mobile boxer with light power Tito was ever actually able to ko...
    Oba Carr
    Off topic, but Oba Carr was a really good fighter who happened to come along at the wrong time. He fought Quartey, Oscar and Tito and came up short vs all three, but gave all three a good fight in losing. I remember Tito beating him the most handily of the 3. I didn't appreciate the 90's enough, but looking back it was much tougher back then. Oba Carr would easily be a titlist these days, if not a unified champ.

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    Default Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Felix Trinidad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Tito was too tightly wound and tall for his own good and I think Mayweathers speed and accuracy..along with his willingness to stink it out...would leave Tito in some bad lurches to get painted. Constantly forced to reset. Tito was remarkable but also had glaring patterns and sketchy footwork vs speed.
    Tito was able to dominate people who fell into his traps. No way Mayweather allows Tito to land. Mayweather keeps moving and forcing Tito to reset and Tito doesn't land a significant punch while Mayweather lands at will in the mid to late rounds.

    Tito's special hand wraps wouldn't help him since he wouldn't even touch Floyd.
    Tito just needed to land once. Oscar knew about the power and he could give it out. Floyd has no power to deter Tito.
    Who was the defensive minded mobile boxer with light power Tito was ever actually able to ko...
    Oba Carr
    Carr was a solid fighter but not exactly a defensive boxer. I'm in the minority as I think he actually topped out where he belonged. He lost to some of the best but truth is he also got a couple of fortunate calls with Bramble and Coley. Manny did wonders for the kid but he could be sucked into slugfests with pure boxers and sluggers alike and be frontal. After the Trinidad loss he got an even bigger chip on his shoulders buddying up with Tyson and King

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