prime trinidad vs pacman at 147 lbs??? who wins???

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  1. Chex31

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  3. ryan_c

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    Pacquiao knows he can handle Margarito's power. So at times he goes toe to toe with him. Against a more dangerous puncher, Pacquiao will fight differently. He will use more movements like what he did against Hatton and Delahoya. Also in Pac's fight against Margarito, there is a sequence there where Pac's arm got accidentally tied up on the ropes.

    Pacquiao beats Trinidad.
     
  4. BoxFan53

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    I would pick Pacquiao over Tito. He is faster and just a powerful at Welter. Tito as previously mentioned was one demensional. Don't know that either would win by ko.
     
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  6. juanitoboxing

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  7. Nopporn

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    Pac wins by TKO. Pac will use his speed to confuse Tito all night and his face will become as same as Margarito after he fought Pac 12 rounds. Puff face!:lol:
     
  8. Nopporn

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    My logic is simple. Trinidad got a gifted decision when he fought DLH at his prime, and DLH got TKO by Pacman in round 8 so what will Pacman do to Trinidad if they meet?
     
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    I hear ya on this brotha!

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  10. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, DLH was passed prime.
    But if Manny managed to not let DLH drop a solid left hook I reckon he can not let Trinidad drop one either. But in this scenario it would be a younger fresher Tito and his right hand was viscious too. I say Pac wins by decision but his chances plummet whenever there's some brawling action going on. Tito can turn it around very quickly as he was a more powerful puncher than DLH which is saying a lot.
     
  11. juanitoboxing

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    DLH was clearly dehydrated and IMO a prime DLH beats Pac. That is not to discredit Pac at all but people are forgetting how dominating Tito and DLH were in their prime.
     
  12. cangryman

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    Tito was actualy struggling to make 147 when he fought DLH. His strongest time 2 was against Oba Carr. Tito would is to tall and strong for Pac and had good speed and timing.
     
  13. cangryman

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    Your logic sucks. Log off
     
  14. Nopporn

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    "Tito was actually struggling to make 147 when he fought Trinidad.":lol::lol:
     
  15. cangryman

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    he looked at 154 and 160 lbs much better than he looked against most of their common Welterweight opponents because of this issue.

    His prime years where 1993-1997