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    #81
    Originally posted by ferocity View Post
    Ignorance.

    Randy Moore. LMAO, a left over opponet from Frankie Ranedells title defence, lol.

    Freddie Pendalton, yes, the ex-lightweight champion also fought Trinidad and started his boxing career with 18 or more loses.

    Hugo Pineda, wasn't he a jr. welterweight, lol.

    Don't make me go over Triniadads opponets.
    Randy isn't his name. Some of you guys I don't expect you to know how good these fighters were. But the Tito fans who truly do think Tito is greater than Chavez need boxing 101, and you need to learn your history.

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      #82
      Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
      tito has been in 21 title bouts.out of 45 fights.
      thats damn near half.
      nearly half of them are bums, shot, past prime too.

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        #83
        My work is done here.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Boofdatruth View Post
          Yeah, and I did the same with Chavez. So YOU get the **** outta here lol...
          that was after i posted.

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            #85
            Originally posted by jacobs View Post
            nearly half of them are bums, shot, past prime too.
            sure they where.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Boofdatruth View Post
              You are so biased it is a God damn shame. Nobody has Tito ranked over Chavez. No sane fan unless they are kin of Tito. Get rid of the bias, and maybe people will take you serious.
              Biased? This coming from a guy who would let Floyd piss on his chest if given the opportunity. GTFO! U have nerve calling someone else biased!

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                #87
                Originally posted by Boofdatruth View Post
                I don't know about skills.
                I would say so. Chavez had better defense, as he rolled with shots well and slipped them effectively too. He did this while coming forward constantly, which is harder to do and still avoid shots. His footwork was better, as Chavez was excellent at cutting off the ring, and Trinidad not so great at it. They were both excellent combination punchers. They were both top-notch at picking their punches for accuracy and to create and exploit openings in their combos. Maybe Chavez has a slight edge in combinations, which is no knock on Tito. I thought Chavez for the most part, was better on the inside, while Tito's speciality was more at mid-range.

                I'm not really sure which "skills" I'd say Tito had an advantage on Chavez on. Punching power and speed are more "physical gifts" than "skills", although Tito's ability to do damage were also skill-based too (combo punching, knowing where and when to place a punch to catch them at blind angles, technique).

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
                  sure they where.
                  LOL! who did you voted by the way?

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Boofdatruth View Post
                    I used to be a Chavez critic, and I wouldn't utter such nonsense. If anything that is what Clottey has done until recently lol.
                    What nonsense? He padded his record with a lot of bums, then when he faced better fighters they usually outboxed him easily. As for Clottey he fought a lot in Ghana, then came the U.S & lost his chance when he was DQ'd against Baldomir. No one really gave him a chance after that except for Margarito then he ****ed that one up too.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Joshua Clottey View Post
                      What nonsense? He padded his record with a lot of bums, then when he faced better fighters they usually outboxed him easily. As for Clottey he fought a lot in Ghana, then came the U.S & lost his chance when he was DQ'd against Baldomir. No one really gave him a chance after that except for Margarito then he ****ed that one up too.
                      LOL! you're being bitter about clottey?

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