lets say trinidad had moved up to jr. middle in 1995................

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  1. unitas

    unitas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    how would he have done vs the likes of rosi, vasquez, vaden .............and of course NORRIS!!!!!

    i intentionally did pick 95 cause norris was still in his prime.

    so what do you think????
     
  2. bxrfan

    bxrfan Sizzle Full Member

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    Terrible Terry finds a way to outbox him, the rest get KTFO.
     
  3. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Probably still a little bit underdone in 1995. A 98,99 Tito knocks them all out though, and Terry quickest of all.
     
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    bxrfan Sizzle Full Member

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    Yeah, but then Terry wouldn't be in his prime then.
     
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    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm talking of 1995 versions of the 154 pounders (which probably wasn't Terry's prime either but close enough to it).

    With the exception of the crude Mugabi, Norris has been laid flat by the big hitters he's faced (Jackson, Brown) and Tito bangs hard enough to get the job done. Might go down once or twice himself, but he will unhinge Norris' jaw sometime and sometime soon.
     
  6. Mike South

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    If Trinidad moved up to super middlewieght in 1995, and if he did not beat James Toney that year, Roy Jones Jr would beat him by UD in 2007.

    If he did beat James Toney, Roy Jones Would beat him by UD in 1996.

    Cheers.