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

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    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
    I agree TerribleMoralez , IMO when the fight finished even Tito Team knew that they won , in that fight most of people knows that Oscar won , but not with the good presentation that should made in the last 3 rounds of the fight , if we remember Oscar was one that give the strategy to how defeat Tito like BH did and Winky Wright ..............
    But i really dont know if this fight comes , Titos Team said that they want like minimum 6 month to preapare and Oscar is looking to winner of Cotto/Margarito for make his last fight in December after that i dont think that Oscar want fight after of his retirement Date , Do you guys think on that ?...................
    Last edited by Macho; 06-30-2008 at 08:21 PM.

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

    I think Oscar is starting to realise that he cannot beat Cotto or Margarito and is wanting to take a Trinidad rematch to end his career on a winning note.

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

    I'd rather see Cotto/Margarito vs De La Hoya. I think Oscar would match-up better against Margarito because he only has one gear. Cotto would be bad news for Oscar..

    ...If De La Hoya wants to go by "I always fight the best," Cotto is the man.

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