I see a lot of people saying that Tito wasn't much at 160, and was a blown-up WW. I don't think that's quite accurate, as he was a big guy for WW, and also had a great short run at 154.
Trinidad had already started to fall in love a bit too much with his power (look at the Carr fight in 94' and then watch him in 00-01), but was still a guy with a lot of tools. Monster left hook, good straight right hand, heavy jab, picked punches well. Tito dominated the consensus #2 MW at the time in William Joppy. However, it was a pretty poor division. Joppy was a decent titleholder.
Trinidad got dominated by Hopkins, but Hopkins is an ATG. Then there were his wins over Cherifi and Mayorga, and his awful performance against Winky.
Overall, what are your opinions of Tito as a middleweight?
I think 154 was ideal for him at the time, 160 was a division too big but just how much moving up affected his abilities gets exaggerated. The guy lost to one of the greatest middleweights ever, and another excellent fighter in Wright.
He was still a very good fighter that I'd pick over recent lineal middleweight champs such as Cotto, Martinez, and possibly Taylor.
Trinidad had already started to fall in love a bit too much with his power (look at the Carr fight in 94' and then watch him in 00-01), but was still a guy with a lot of tools. Monster left hook, good straight right hand, heavy jab, picked punches well. Tito dominated the consensus #2 MW at the time in William Joppy. However, it was a pretty poor division. Joppy was a decent titleholder.
Trinidad got dominated by Hopkins, but Hopkins is an ATG. Then there were his wins over Cherifi and Mayorga, and his awful performance against Winky.
Overall, what are your opinions of Tito as a middleweight?
I think 154 was ideal for him at the time, 160 was a division too big but just how much moving up affected his abilities gets exaggerated. The guy lost to one of the greatest middleweights ever, and another excellent fighter in Wright.
He was still a very good fighter that I'd pick over recent lineal middleweight champs such as Cotto, Martinez, and possibly Taylor.
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