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    Default Re: 90s vs 2000s WW Round 1 Felix Trinidad vs Antonio Margarito

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    In 1999 Felix Trinidad left the Welterweight division with a great record of 36-0 (30KOs). He carried with him the WBC, IBF and linear Welterweight Titles. His 15 defences of a Welterweight title are second only to Henry Armstrong and is the longest reigning Welterweight title holder in the history of the division. Pound 4 Pound one of the greatest punchers of his era.

    Antonio Margarito was the WBO Welterweight champion. He had defended his title a total of 7 times in a time when no other Welterweight champion has had more than 2 defences. He currently holds a record of 34-5 (25KOs). A strong, tough fighter of the proud Mexican heritage.
    i cant believe you are comparing tito to margo. ok. i understand that margo has a superb win against cotto but, c'mon man, tito is a legend while margo wasnt even top ten in the p4p ranking!

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    Default Re: 90s vs 2000s WW Round 1 Felix Trinidad vs Antonio Margarito

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    In 1999 Felix Trinidad left the Welterweight division with a great record of 36-0 (30KOs). He carried with him the WBC, IBF and linear Welterweight Titles. His 15 defences of a Welterweight title are second only to Henry Armstrong and is the longest reigning Welterweight title holder in the history of the division. Pound 4 Pound one of the greatest punchers of his era.

    Antonio Margarito was the WBO Welterweight champion. He had defended his title a total of 7 times in a time when no other Welterweight champion has had more than 2 defences. He currently holds a record of 34-5 (25KOs). A strong, tough fighter of the proud Mexican heritage.
    i cant believe you are comparing tito to margo. ok. i understand that margo has a superb win against cotto but, c'mon man, tito is a legend while margo wasnt even top ten in the p4p ranking!

    So you reply to a post from a year ago and complain without even knoweing what this post is all about.

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    Default Re: 90s vs 2000s WW Round 1 Felix Trinidad vs Antonio Margarito

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    In 1999 Felix Trinidad left the Welterweight division with a great record of 36-0 (30KOs). He carried with him the WBC, IBF and linear Welterweight Titles. His 15 defences of a Welterweight title are second only to Henry Armstrong and is the longest reigning Welterweight title holder in the history of the division. Pound 4 Pound one of the greatest punchers of his era.

    Antonio Margarito was the WBO Welterweight champion. He had defended his title a total of 7 times in a time when no other Welterweight champion has had more than 2 defences. He currently holds a record of 34-5 (25KOs). A strong, tough fighter of the proud Mexican heritage.
    i cant believe you are comparing tito to margo. ok. i understand that margo has a superb win against cotto but, c'mon man, tito is a legend while margo wasnt even top ten in the p4p ranking!

    So you reply to a post from a year ago and complain without even knoweing what this post is all about.
    my bad. new guy here. im still figuring out how this site works. apparently, this site shows link even to year-old threads.
    Last edited by canary; 08-10-2008 at 01:07 PM.

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    Default Re: 90s vs 2000s WW Round 1 Felix Trinidad vs Antonio Margarito

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    i cant believe you are comparing tito to margo. ok. i understand that margo has a superb win against cotto but, c'mon man, tito is a legend while margo wasnt even top ten in the p4p ranking!

    So you reply to a post from a year ago and complain without even knoweing what this post is all about.
    my bad. new guy here. im still figuring out how this site works. apparently, this site shows link even to year-old threads.

    No problem bro

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    Default Re: 90s vs 2000s WW Round 1 Felix Trinidad vs Antonio Margarito

    Tito's chin held up well against big/strong welters like Oscar and Vargas, I don't think he will have trouble against Margarito. Aside from the fact that Tito himslef is a tall welter and won't have any problem with LEVERAGE when landing his power shots.
    Tito has problems with slick boxers and Margarito isnt one.

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