Brown seemingly has it all in abundance, stamina, will to win, power and speed and a growing reputation in 1989.
Of course y'all know Felix!....... a left hook any mexican would have the cojones to admit was great, good technical ability and pulverising power.
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Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
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Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
I would be confident that Trinidad wins, and by KO.
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Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
yeah, hmm, getting KTFO by Pettway doesn't make me that confident Brown owuld have the measure of Trinidad...
I do think Brown may end up building a fair lead over Tito before the equalizer, though, good workrate.
I do think Brown may end up building a fair lead over Tito before the equalizer, though, good workrate.
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Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
Simon Brown style was perfect for Tito. Tito by KO.
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Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
I may be the lone dissenting voice on this one, but in 1989 Brown was not struggling with the weight, & I think he'd give Tito all that Campas did & more. I agree with Counter-puncher that his workrate would deffo build a lead. Feck it, I think he'd eventually knock Tito out.
In Brown's prime, it was slicksters that gave him trouble, not hitters. I know Pettway knocked him out, but I can't see Tito getting up from that shot either. I rate Brown's chin as solid enough to withstand Tito's bombs, at least until he finishes the Puerto Rican in the eighth after a blinder of a war.
Or you know, I can see Brown decking Tito, building up a big lead in a barnstormer of a fight, before suddenly crumpling from the sort of shot he'd already walked through earlier.
The latter, on reflection, seems the more likely scenario, but I am an incorrigible romantic so I'm voting for my first choice. Brown by mid/late KO.
In Brown's prime, it was slicksters that gave him trouble, not hitters. I know Pettway knocked him out, but I can't see Tito getting up from that shot either. I rate Brown's chin as solid enough to withstand Tito's bombs, at least until he finishes the Puerto Rican in the eighth after a blinder of a war.
Or you know, I can see Brown decking Tito, building up a big lead in a barnstormer of a fight, before suddenly crumpling from the sort of shot he'd already walked through earlier.
The latter, on reflection, seems the more likely scenario, but I am an incorrigible romantic so I'm voting for my first choice. Brown by mid/late KO.
Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
This could have happened. In 1989 I would say Brown had the stronger chin & took everything Terry Norris could throw at him. This was at a time when Norris was beating all the notables (Mugabi, Curry, Leonard). Brown knocked Norris out with ease and knocked out Maurice Blocker. Blocker was only a shadow of himself when he met Tito. However it was Trinidad that became the legend and even though Trinidad had been knocked down in his first few defenses I would say he'd have Brown out in the later rounds because Brown was really knocked out shortly after this.
Re: Simon Brown 1989 V Felix Trinidad 1999
But respectfully how much would you attach to the versions of Mugabi, Curry and Leonard he beat?guitar102 wrote:This could have happened. In 1989 I would say Brown had the stronger chin & took everything Terry Norris could throw at him. This was at a time when Norris was beating all the notables (Mugabi, Curry, Leonard). Brown knocked Norris out with ease and knocked out Maurice Blocker. Blocker was only a shadow of himself when he met Tito. However it was Trinidad that became the legend and even though Trinidad had been knocked down in his first few defenses I would say he'd have Brown out in the later rounds because Brown was really knocked out shortly after this.
In my opinion Leonard was still a very much live foe despite the inactivity and Terry put on a magnificent show to beat him. Mugabi and Curry Im more dubious about.
Still Terry was a fantastic fighter and a credit to the game.