Sam Watson in Trinidad's Corner?

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  1. boxingbull

    boxingbull Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So I decided to rewatch Trinidad vs Vargas (man what a classic) and I noticed a man that looks to be same Watson at the end of the video

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    (fast forward to about 51:30 secs)

    Can anyone shed some light of this I know back then Al Haymon (who is associated with Watson) may have been working with Forrest (and Sam Watson did mention working with Holyfield) but I had no knowledge of him working with Trinidad who was promoted by Don King at the time (Haymon and King seem to be the exact opposite) just thought this was interesting
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Tito was never any good after he moved up from 147, he was totally out boxed by Oscar, but Don King's judges gave the fight by split decision to Tito and Tito was very surprised........................so was everyone else! I knew Hopkins would knock Tito out, Hopkins was too big for Tito............
     
  3. Radrook

    Radrook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Winky Wright outboxed Trinidad worse than Dela Joya did. His losses were due to technical flaws and not due to weight. Had he faced these same two fighters at a lower weight they would have presented him with the same technical difficulties.
     
  4. yeyo monster

    yeyo monster Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tito was at his best at 154! Wtf you talking?
     
  5. Farmboxer

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    Probably, Tito won by power alone.......................