At 160 who wins?: Tito vs. Maravilla

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  1. cuchulain

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    Short term memories on this board...

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  4. str1

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    I like Martinez but Trinidad destroys Martinez at 160! Sure Tito lost to Hopkins but Hopkins continues, up to date, to be an elite boxer. The only thing I didn't like about Tito is his retirement after every loss. If he would of stayed on 154 he would of been a beast at that weight!
     
  5. tito44

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    At 160 Sergio wins on points, easily. At 154, Trinidad, wins a close one. At 147, Trinidad would KO him.
     
  6. kingalex

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    What makes you think that Tito destroys Martinez at 160#?, when he was an overrated fighter at that weight. Martinez has shown he is a real MW, Tito never showed he belong there, also Trinidad was always coming forward but open, a smart fighter like Martinez takes care of business and wins on points, Tito would only have a puncher's chance in that fight, if you look at the whole stint of each one at 160#, there's no way Martinez will lose, if you only look at the one who lost to B-HOP then I pick Trinidad.
     
  7. Delroc

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    Trinidad's power is a facade above 154.

    Martinez UD.
     
  8. kingalex

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    Thanks.
     
  9. Flash Jab

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    Amazing how the tables turn in a year.
     
  10. des3995

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    Trinidad by ud or late stoppage. I think it would be a war. Martinez would probably get off quick and bag a few rounds. But as Tito starts to connect with more regularity, Martinez slows and either gets stopped, or if he sees the final bell, he would be forced into running at the end.