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Apr 7 2010, 12:39 PM
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Super Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 3,316 Joined: 9-April 03 From: South Florida Member No.: 107 |
Totally agree..Trin got lucky gettin the decision the first time..I had DLH winnin that fight by a couple points(it's been too long to be too accurate)..Either way,had they had a rematch at any weight,DLH would have beaten him even more clearly.. Trinidad also would have been clearly beaten by Winky had he stayed at 54.. Oscar wasn't that good at 154 though, and Tito was if not at his absolute best, closer to his than De La Hoya was to his best. The same strategy Oscar used at welterweight would not have worked because he no longer had the legs he had at the lower weight to stay away from Trinidad. He would have been forced to fight, especially when the fight enters in the mid-late rounds. |
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Apr 7 2010, 09:27 PM
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The Savage Group: Members Posts: 3,920 Joined: 14-September 07 From: Chi-Town Member No.: 6,227 |
Oscar wasn't that good at 154 though, and Tito was if not at his absolute best, closer to his than De La Hoya was to his best. The same strategy Oscar used at welterweight would not have worked because he no longer had the legs he had at the lower weight to stay away from Trinidad. He would have been forced to fight, especially when the fight enters in the mid-late rounds. DLH was better at lower weighs and 54 was the highest he was able to go and still win(he lost to Sturm and Hopkins)..Tito may of handled higher weights better but DLH was the better boxer.. |
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Apr 7 2010, 10:52 PM
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He looked ok at 154 in the rematch against Mosley and could have got the win. I still take the version of DLH at 154 against Mosley in the rematch over Tito.
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Apr 8 2010, 11:34 AM
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Super Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 3,316 Joined: 9-April 03 From: South Florida Member No.: 107 |
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