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    Default Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Haven't we learned our lesson w/ Felix Trinidad? The guy's a big puncher who really can't box. We've seen him totally outboxed on 3 occassions!! Well, 2 1/2, since Oscar ran in the late rds, but c'mon. Why would anyone seriously want to see Oscar win another one sided fight? Oscar, Winky, and Hopkins closed the book on Tito. He should stay retired.

    Now if Vargas beats Mosley, thats where Delahoya should look. Him or Mayweather.

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Trinidad isn't just a puncher, he's more of a puncher than a boxer but not just a puncher he's no Jeff Lacy or Ricardo Mayorga, he can box and he showed that against the likes of Whitaker, Reid, and most noticibly Mayorga.

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Not me

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    I'd like to see it just cuz I thought its was a horrible decision. I'd like to see DLH close out with 2-3 more meanigful fights and call it quits.
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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    I'd like to see it

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Trinidad isn't just a puncher, he's more of a puncher than a boxer but not just a puncher he's no Jeff Lacy or Ricardo Mayorga, he can box and he showed that against the likes of Whitaker, Reid, and most noticibly Mayorga.
    cc bro,I thought Tito bpxed beautifully against Mayorga,slight lateral movement,nice jab and the power!!!?! If he had been anyone else,they would not have lasted as long but that Mayorga,what a chin!!!

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds
    I'd like to see it just cuz I thought its was a horrible decision. I'd like to see DLH close out with 2-3 more meanigful fights and call it quits.
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    Couldnt agree more.......

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    I'd watch it just for the sake of Oscar's redemption.

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    This is like Hearns-Leonard 2. Should of happened years ago. And some way, some how I wouldn't be surprise to see it end up a draw.

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Not really. Their 1st fight was dynamite, 2 great fighters in the middle of their prime and that's how I would like to remember them.

    De La Hoya could fight a couple of guys that he never fought but who have made their mark in the divisions from welterweight through middleweight. How about Winky Wright or Vernon Forrest? Let's see how the Taylor-Wright fight goes 1st though. De La Hoya-Forrest would have been interesting 3 or 4 years ago, but now I'm not sure. Looking on the positive side it would fill in a gap in the rivalries between De La Hoya, Mayorga, Mosley and Forrest.

    Mosley beat De La Hoya twice and Forrest beat Mosley twice, but it was a style issue. I think that De La Hoya could beat Forrest if they fought today.







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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    The fight would be interesting simply because the first fight ended on a fishy note and both are at the end of their careers. The fight, money and attraction would be big. They can finally decide who is the better fighter. I'm sure tito would win!!!

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    BAH
    Ask Harold from HBO Boxing who he thinks won the Fight , he was at ring side, he had the HBO monitors with Re-play he had it a draw at the beginning of the 12 round.
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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Delahoya out boxed tito for 8 or 9 rounds straight, you can't lose a fight in 3 o 4 rounds unless you get KO'd

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Delahoya out boxed tito for 8 or 9 rounds straight, you can't lose a fight in 3 o 4 rounds unless you get KO'd
    Dude watch the fight again but in mute since everybody was cheering for Oscar and everytime he move people started to yell.tito won like 4 rounds from the 1 to the 9 and of course 10-11-12 Oscar did what he was told other than that easily he will win it.
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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    I think this fight would be interesting, Oscar UD however, hes just far too complete to Tito.

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    Default Re: Honestly, who really wants to see a Trinidad-Delahoya rematch?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Delahoya out boxed tito for 8 or 9 rounds straight, you can't lose a fight in 3 o 4 rounds unless you get KO'd
    Dude watch the fight again but in mute since everybody was cheering for Oscar and everytime he move people started to yell.tito won like 4 rounds from the 1 to the 9 and of course 10-11-12 Oscar did what he was told other than that easily he will win it.
    i've seen the fight on mute, and with an un-biased mind set, a big fan of both so not choosing anyone over the other, DLH won and easy, he would simply move in attack and move out, Trinidad was lost

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