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    Default Re: if you could add one strength to a boxer to make him unbeatable what would i

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    Anyone for Felix trinidad with james toney's supreme boxing skill and technique :P
    yea but he still has one weakness the suspect chin
    Hmm..Perhaps.. It was suspect back when he was fighting..
    But i think its fair to say that tito could take a fair dig..

    In all fairness he only ever got tko'd by hopkins who already had been beatin tito hard for twelve rounds
    And tito had been in with the mayorga's , campas' , vargas'.. Went down but was never hurt..

    His people said it was his weight issues..and that making 147.. and 154 a couple of times had harmed him going into fights.. also might have been issues with warming up before fights...

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    Default Re: if you could add one strength to a boxer to make him unbeatable what would it be

    castillo with floyds speed , that would be a sight t see

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    Default Re: if you could add one strength to a boxer to make him unbeatable what would it be

    I've always thought "Tito's suspect chin" was blown out of proportion. Yes, he was knocked down several times early in fights, but they were always quick flash knockdowns, and he always recovered quickly. All knockdowns are not equal. There's a big difference between a.) getting hit with a solid punch that knocks you off balance and to the canvas and b.) a punch that badly wobbles your legs and sends you down. Almost all of Tito's knockdowns were a, not b.

    The Hopkins fight is the only time that I've ever seen him badly hurt, and that was because he took a beating for 12 rounds. He took a lot of right hands in the 9th, 10th and 11th rounds that would've sent most other fighters to the canvas.

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