Better legacy ... Trinidad or DLH?

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  1. macho0208

    macho0208 Aspira Boxing Gym Full Member

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    ok then no prob hear as well just that really stupid list that guy put how is he gonna have floyd way up there with roy jones, and pacquiao and then have wilfredo gomez, tito trinidad, de la hoya, and wilfredo benitez all the way down the list, retarted list, fuking *****. trying to be smart pisses me off.
     
  2. asero

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    why dont you make your own list brother...
     
  3. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    pac comes all the way from being a flyweight champ...
    jones is the best fighter of the 90s...not even close
    oscar losses in big fights. while tito is not a p4p guy..
     
  4. macho0208

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    i'm not wasn't around in those times back then to make a list didn't know the fighters around the time of joe louis, jake lamotta, or even muhammad ali, seen them fight but was never in the moment, but i do know floyd, pac-man (huge fan), and roy jones, and i don't see them higher then gomez, tito, dlh, or benitez, not even salvador sanchez, just because he beat gomez and never gave him a rematch, but to have him way up there lol what a joke.
     
  5. MAG1965

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    Neither guy did great against thier best opponent. Tito and Oscar both did well against ok guys and dominated, but when they both fought better guys they both lost, with Oscar losing all of them. Hard to say who was better. Tito was more memorable and Oscar fought better guys. I would say Tito.
     
  6. macho0208

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    neither fought good opponent's and when they did they lost what, lol get outta hear don't ever come back you need a history lesson go on youtube or something cuz you hella confused. most of those guys never became huge names because they were stoped by trinidad, dame pernell, joppy, dlh, vargas, oba carr i guess they were never good opponents, tito only lost becuz he went up weight to fight bigger guys at welter tito was unbeatable.
     
  7. asero

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    no need for a rematch..he owned the guy and the KO is a testament to that..
    common man, jones, PBF and pac deserved to be in the top 40...

    tito is good but he is no show in the hopkins fight and to think he is favored in that fight..tito is not even a top 10 WW ever...

    manny and PBF are multi division champions and had beaten every one they fight. common, PBF may not have fought cotto and margarito but we all know that PBF would be favored to win..it's different in the calzaghe reign, had he fought hopkins, tarver, jones wherein he would be the underdog...
     
  8. Jack Presscot

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    Trinidad hands down. Performed better against Hopkins, and had no fear of Jones Jr. or Wright, unlike the chickenhearted DLH. Also, Trinidad never quit the way DLH did last time out, against a former Straweight.
     
  9. Babality

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    Performed better against hopkins, rofl. Lasted more =/= performed better.
     
  10. macho0208

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    yeah cuz pbf hand picked most of his fighters so he deserve to be in top 40 but not trinidad who fought everyone and was never scared and lost on a big weight class, because floyd would owned hopkin at middle weight right, lol your a joke.
     
  11. Babality

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    In that list. PBF so high up? No way...
     
  12. macho0208

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    thanks thats one for me.
     
  13. Jack Presscot

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    Oscar was terrified in there. Trinidad stood right in front of him. Old Man River gets way too much credit for beating these 2 Welterweights. Thank God for Jermain Taylor, baby!:p
     
  14. asero

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    if PBF comes back and losses just 1 fight,i would put him in the 70s spot...

    PBF 130 career is no different from tito's 147 career...but PBF move up in weight and continues to win