Mexico & Puerto Rico: The Drums Of War At 147lbs...

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Who Gets Bragging Rights In This Turf War?

Cuevas - For Mexico!
1
14%
Trinidad - For Puerto Rico!
6
86%
 
Total votes: 7

Goodnight, Irene
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Mexico & Puerto Rico: The Drums Of War At 147lbs...

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Knockout blows in every direction, until someone wilts under the power of his foes' sickening shots.

Pipino Cuevas vs. Felix Trinidad at Welterweight. Three-knockdown rule is in effect. This is fifteen rounds, gentlemen.
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Trinidad reach advantange would've been too much for Cuevas to overcome. Cuevas has always a punchers chance, but the more likely scenario would be Trinidad by KO in around 5 rounds. Cuevas did not have the defense or footwork to stay away from Trinidad's accurate punches. Trinidad had problems with footwork and above average defense something that Cuevas did not have.
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Re: Mexico & Puerto Rico: The Drums Of War At 147lbs...

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The pre Hearns Cuevas would ko Tito inside of 5 rounds
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Cuevas might score a flash knockdown, but like Tito says "When I get back up it's over". Trinidad inside of 7.
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