Where does Félix Trinidad rank among the greatest boxers of the last thirty years?

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  1. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    De La Hoya got caught doing the same thing against Wilfredo Rivera. It was just overblown when Trinidad got “caught”. More a technicality due to NY/NJ procedures.
     
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  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Tito was way out of his league, he needed to learn his craft more just like when Canelo was exposed by Floyd.
     
  3. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Nah..Vargas was ready. He was brought along pretty well by the Duva team. Vargas could fight, he had heavyhands, good bodypuncher, big heart, average speed.
    He reached his level. Which was very good. Not great.
     
  4. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    Behind:
    Canelo
    Ward
    (Wlad)
    (Lewis)
    Oscar
    Floyd
    Calzaghe, barely
    Hopkins
    Pacquiao
    Marquez
    Morales
    (Holyfield)
    Roy Jones
    Toney, barely

    Just ahead of:
    Gonzalez
    Donaire
    Rafael Marquez
    Barrera
    Rigondeaux
    Lomachenko (for now)
    Crawford (for now)
    Finito
    Dariusz
    Corrales
    Castillo
    Casamayor
    GGG
    Mark Johnson
    Hamed
    Zoo
    Hatton
    Cotto

    I'll leave out Whitaker because he did a lot of work in the 80s.
     
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