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Oscar would "kill" Tito at 160? I'd be willing to place a small wager on that one.
The Tito that lost to Jones Jr. would've beaten Oscar easily. Oscar's last fight was against a smaller, light-punching, hand-picked unknown... and he STILL couldn't put him away. Came out with a few bumps and bruises, too.
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Sure find me when they make the fight
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And Steve Forbes is tough, he has never been stopped Oscar out boxed him for every round, RJJ destroyed Tito and Roy didn't look anywhere near his best, Tito was a great fighter but those days are over for him.
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(LOL) You'll have to talk ol' Oscar into that one. Tito's not part of his "farewell tour." No... he'd rather fight the dangerous Forbes, follow it up with Golden Boy-Pretty Boy Part II (yawn), and... according to him... maybe fight Cotto (yeah, right). I'll bet the house money that Oscar retires after the Floyd fight.
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I think if he was going for the easier fight he would pick Tito over Pretty Boy any day, Forbes was a tune up no more no less, a guy that Oscar could work on for 12 rounds, everyone knew that including Forbes, he is getting older unlike PBF he can't just take the year off before the fight. Agree he will quit after that fight though
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PBF's not the KO threat to Oscar that Tito would be. Don't be quick to judge Tito on what you saw against RJJ. Oscar would've fared much, much, much worse. Difference is... Tito takes on ATG's at 170, at least 10 pounds over any weight Tito has ever fought at. Not a good move on paper. Oscar makes safer choices, picking a former 130-pounder to make himself look good.
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two things, Jones basically dominated Tito after the 4th, and didn't stop him because he held back after the first knockdown, cause honestly i and everybody that was with me thought that Jones allowed Trinidad to get away because like typical Jones he knew he had the fight in the bag after that, so he saw no point in inflicting more damage then he needed to, plus the fact that they're friends out of the ring had to help
the second thing, even if De La Hoya retires after the Mayweather rematch, at least he only retired once, after a 16 yr long career, not once after each ass whooping he recieves, hell i'm suprised he didn't say that "papi" told him to retire for the 3rd time after Jones whooped his ass
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Here is the Pic of Tito making pose for his Statue ..............
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seriously dude De La Hoya has a hell of a lot more in the tank then Trinidad, at least he can make weight for big fights
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