Quote Originally Posted by Althugz
Like somebody already said, Tito lost 2 shutouts to 2 good boxers...Oscar could have won the match against him easily as well but chose to use the wrong strategy. Point being..if Winky and B-hop can score shutout victories over Tito then Floyd would 'easily' beat Tito IMO.
Tito has never done well against good boxers.
In boxing there is no something like in Math; such as, if A is bigger than B, and B bigger than C, then A is bigger than C. Something that you are forgeting in your equation is the size and strength for example of a Bernard Hokins compared to Floyd, difference in styles, weight division, age, and there are a lot to add. It is true that Tito had strong fights with good boxers, but they had worst when Tito came back putting pressure and punching them (except for Winky and Bernard). This is what made him so great!!! He fought everybody in his division, moved up in weight twice and still won, until Hopkins. This hypothetical fight of Tito and Floyd in their prime would be a great match between the puncher and boxer.

Taking a sample of 6 straight Tito's fights, he fought De La Hoya (147, undefeated WC, gold medallist), Reid (154, undefeated WC, gold medallist), Thiam (154, mandatory fight), Vargas (154, undefeated WC), Joppy (160, WC), Hopkins (160, WC) in that order in a very short period of time. Now he is back facing a challenge that may look like a crazy move for most of the people, but it is saying for sure that Tito never ran to anyone.