Tito Trinidad vs Ike Quartey 147 Pounds

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  1. Left Hook Tua

    Left Hook Tua Professional Pactard Full Member

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    oscars , imo , was more precise.

    a bit quicker and more accurate.

    tito's was slower but a harder hitter.

    can't go wrong with either.
     
  2. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    LOL tito couldn't knock mayorga down when ricardo gave him two free left hooks a couple rounds in.
    Meanwhile oscar comes out and puts him on his ass with his first left hook of the fight in the first 90 seconds
     
  3. Left Hook Tua

    Left Hook Tua Professional Pactard Full Member

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    nah.....

    people are just stupid. no perspective.


    tito beat a lot of good fighters and was champion for a long time.

    then he looks bad against oscar and losses to hopkins and all of a sudden he's a nobody.

    please.....

    oscar is one of the best fighters of our generation. losing to him shouldn't hurt that much.

    and hopkins is a much bigger man and a great fighter in his own right.

    oscar is underrated too because of his recent losses. people think of oscar and they think oh the guy floyd beat and manny beat down.

    oh he can't be that great , he lost to so and so and this guy or that guy.

    as if the guys they rate higher didn't lose. it's just it's been a long time and they don't remember.


    same thing happened with hamed.

    pisses me off as a barrera fan.

    after the barrera loss all of a sudden hamed wasn't that good.

    hamed was destroying everybody at 126. not no flash in the pan either. he was on top for a long time.

    then he losses to barrera and he's crap.

    it's ****ing barrera! a hofer! an atg! so what if he can't beat barrera? a lot of people couldn't.
     
  4. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with isal and most of what u said. Oscar had more torque to his hook, but ya, tito's may have been heavier, but the point of actual impact was more powerful in oscars favor imo.
     
  5. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Ike jabs the **** out of Tito, evens catches him off balance and drops him. Tito always a slow starter I think besides Ikes powerful jab he'd struggle with Ike's Winky-like defense. Quartey, tho, tired late in fights while Tito comes alive. Tito becomes a hooking/uppercutting monster and drops Ike 2, 3 times late in the fight, but Ike survives and gives up a commanding lead. Tito by decision.
     
  6. Bazooka

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    Mayorga is not the first guy that Delahoya got brave enough to fight after Tito softened them up:deal
     
  7. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    More interesting for me would be Quartey-Cotto. What a ****in fight that would of been. 2 of the strongest, ramrod jabs in recent history.
     
  8. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Right. Just like Cory Spinks softened Mayorga for Tito.:roll:
     
  9. Blackness

    Blackness Danny Garcia Beat You... Full Member

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    ahahahahahahah!!


    Cory ****in spinks...
     
  10. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  11. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    It is undeniable that despite Oscar being a freak in the bed because he dresses in drag, he still has BIGGER COJONES than Trinidad.

    While Tito was fighting weak opposition at 147 for over 8 years, Oscar jumped into the Welterweight division and in 2.5 years fought HIGHER quality opposition than Trinidad did his ENTIRE ****ING CAREER up to that point.

    There is ZERO excuse for Tito not fighting Whitaker and Quartey while they were all champions. The only guy to fight EVERYONE at 147 was Oscar De La Hoya.

    So Oscar fighting Mayorga and Vargas at 154 after Tito beat them is nothing bad compared to Tito avoiding the top dogs at 147 for 8 ****ing years!
     
  12. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    How many times was Tito on his ass against Campas, Mayorga, Carr, Vargas? How many times was Oscar? :hi:
     
  13. Bazooka

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    Good points all across the board here, However Ike was my all time favorite welter during that time, also Trinidad was my 2nd, DLH to me well I didnt follow him as much as I did those guys. in other words I am biased
     
  14. JASPER

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    the thing is that people at one point were talking about both Tito and Oscar being on par with Tommy and SRL. Anyone who follows boxing should know how crazy that thought was. Tito and Oscar are bigger men then PBF and Pac so in their Primes H2H they would have an advantage but I wouldn't rank either higher as an ATG then PBF and Pac. If Magically they were in at their peak at the same weight I would favour both PBF and Pac over Tito who had trouble with fighters with great lateral movement. TBH PBF got a better inside game than tito and could beat him on the inside as well. Tito was a good boxer with a great punch but he was maybe a top 50 -75 ATG at best.
     
  15. IsaL

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    Tito and Oscar's resume combined shits over PBF's and Pac's combined.