Who had the better resume at 40 fights? Floyd Mayweather or Felix Trinidad?--->>

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Streetsdisciple, Sep 12, 2011.


  1. Obviously Trinidad moved up to middleweight and lost his 41st fight against Bernard hopkins but this was just bad managment imo. Floyd would of never done such a thing and you cant really blame him. many believe Trinidad would of stayed undefeated had he stayed at 154...


    Anywho.... up to there 40th fights and stopping there, whos resume is Better?
     
  2. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So for Mayweather that stops at Marquez and Trinidad it stops at Joppy.

    I'll go Mayweather, Tito has a ton of hollow wins.

    Tito's Top 5:
    De La Hoya(controversial)
    Vargas(Vargas was 21 or 22 at the time of the fight)
    Whittaker (coke head version)
    Campas (dude had a ton of wins, over nobodies)
    Carr

    Mayweather's top 5:
    Corrales
    Castillo
    Hatton
    De La Hoya
    Hernandez
     
  3. igor_otsky

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    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    Even haters can surely see its ''soon to be not so pretty coz he's looking more like his father every day'' floyd
     
  6. horst

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    Tito's best wins (dominant stoppage of unbeaten Vargas at lmw, unprecedented brutalization of Joppy at mw, the first dominant win ever over an admittedly borderline-shot but still talented Whitaker) are as good as Floyd's best wins, but I'd still shade with Mayweather on this as I think he has greater depth to his resume. Tito spent too long in the mid-late 90s fighting weak opposition. Of course Floyd has some real cherrypicked **** on his ledger too, but his longevity means he has still accumulated a slightly better crop than Tito did.

    And no, I don't consider ODLH a win for Tito, same as I don't consider Castillo 1 a win for Floyd.
     
  7. tliang1000

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