DLH vs. Trinidad in a 147 lb rematch

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  1. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

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    If DLH & Trinidad had a rematch at 147 shortly after their controversial draw...who wins?
     
  2. Xplosive

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    Probably DLH cause Tito woulda had to chop off a leg to make 147 again.
     
  3. cdogg187

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    Same as the first time, except DLH wins at least one championship round so that no one can rob him

    I hate the guy, but he won that fucking fight
     
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    scary that that was almost 10 years ago, eh? That was the first big fight I ever watched. Where does the time go.

    Anyway, Im gonna unilaterally move this fight to 151, which is the only way it could possibly have been made. De la Hoya would win again, because he's better, end of story. Tito could never compete with A class fighters.
     
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    Its very true

    I have never seen a fighter so utterly mystified by a jab and a little lateral movement
     
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    Just think, by 2005 Tito was mystified by a jab and a peek-a-boo defense.
     
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    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Since Tito couldn't make 147 anymore, this would have had to occur at a catch weight of like 150 pounds or so.


    Truthfully, it depends which Oscar would have shown up. If the Oscar from the first fight shows up, with movement and jabbing, then he probably does enough the 2nd time to make sure that he gets the decision.

    Now if the De La Hoya who fought Shane Mosley the 1st time shows up, then I think Tito wins the decision very close, but deserved, possibly scoring a late knockdown on Oscar.
     
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    Oscar was significantly better as evidenced by their first fight, and he would get the decision if they had an immediate RE, IMO.
     

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