I disagree....... I don't see how Tito going toe to toe with Bhop for an entire 12rds is less impressive than DLH going down for the count with a less than stellar body shot, let me ask you this could you even imagine Tito going down for the count after taking the punishment bhop dished out to DLH :-( .....warriors go out like warriors point blank. Strum did dominate an out of shape, unprepared DLH point blank, live with it. Do I think Strum is a better fighter than DLH.....no way but he was the better fighter that night....no doubt about it.
ok then I suppose u most think arturo Gatti is a better fighter, oh and yeah ricardo mayorga too, u delusional haters are funny to own.
dont be sorry, I know u cant take anything positiv about oscar but its ok, ur not alone like that in here
Hater atsch Get your head out of Tony Saprano's ass..... When did I ever say I was DLH hater, I admire what he's done, I respect his skills and accomplishments but I don't hold him close to my boxing heart. I rank Tito above him for simple reasons I don't need to look at records I can simply look at the fighter and what they truly stand for. Relax Gatti is the ****ing man and he will forever hold a spot in my HOF I don't give two ****s about what others think of him. I hate no fighter. Now let's go smoke a blunt. :rasta
Man! Tito ruined a lot of fighters come to think of it. Even Carr, though he got lucky against Bramble, was never really the same post Tito. Campas was considered a monster before his head was almost chopped off. Vargas was a baddas who even believed he can't loose. He was calling on Oscar before he fought Tito and Oscar swore in public that he would never fight him. A ruining later, ala Tito, Oscar wants Vargas too. Go figure.
I don't think Tito ruined Oba or Yori Boy. Carr was a promising contender who had a name due to all those fights on USA, but he was pretty untested before he ran into Trinidad. He didn't look any worse a couple years later when he fought Quartey. And Campas, well, did he actually diminish as a fighter after Trinidad? Or people just saw him for what he was, a tough guy with some heavy hands who shortened punches up well, and also had a defense to make Riddick Bowe look like Floyd Mayweather. Now Vargas I don't think was ever quite the same after Trinidad (although he was still a good fighter), and neither was Reid.
With Carr, its marginal ruining. He was touted as a future champ. I think it was more of his confidence being shattered because he seemed to falter everytime he stepped up (Ike & Oscar). Campas was clearly not the same fighter. Even though he had pourous defense, pre Tito..he could compensate with upper body movement. But afterwards he seemed to regress. Trinidad landed more than enough right crosses and left hooks from the 3 rd round that did nothing to Campas. The post Tito Campas had his heart taken away from him.