
Originally Posted by
p4pking

Originally Posted by
wacko3205
About as well as Trinidad.
Wright's style would frustrate Hearns into making a lot of mistakes & going for the drop.
Truthfully...I think that Wright's style would give the majority of the 80's bwoy's lots of trouble.
Seriously..... Reconsider that statement at least. Trinidad was absolutely and thouroughly shut out. He was never even in the fight. Think about the tools Hearns had compared to Trinidad. What a ridiulous statement.
Reconsider? Why...because you didn't make the statement?
I didn't compare Hearns to Trinidad. The question was...How would Hearns do against Wright?
About as well as Trinidad...that was the answer...not Hearns is like Trinidad. Don't start pointing the delusional finger at anyone but yourself...check it in the mirror, babe.
Before you go getting all hot & bothered...think before you post something as wack as this:

Originally Posted by
p4pking
And anyone who thinks Hearns at his peak would do "about as well as Trinidad" against WRight, are dillusional. That wasn't even Tito close to his best, not that it would have made much difference Ill admit to that.. But HEarns jab would cause all kinds of problems for Winky, though I would personally consider it about a toss up.
Hearns jab would have to make it through a much more advanced guard than any one that he had ever faced.
Wright would frustrate Hearns & negate his jab just like he does pretty much everyone that he faces.
Again...Wacko never said that Hearns & Tito should be compared...Wacko simply stated: About as well as Trinidad.
Wright's style would frustrate Hearns into making a lot of mistakes & going for the drop.
Truthfully...I think that Wright's style would give the majority of the 80's bwoy's lots of trouble.
Hearns was one of my favorites back in the day...I think everyone knows that I view Trinidad as a one dimensional power puncher. Tito's jab failed him & he wasn't able to get anything else through the guard either.
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