Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Vladimir5555
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Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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What happens?
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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G-Man by KO; better chin wins a war for him.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Rover wrote:G-Man by KO; better chin wins a war for him.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Rover wrote:G-Man by KO; better chin wins a war for him.
Agreed.G-Man was a very big puncher. :bag:
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Vladimir5555 wrote:
Rover wrote:G-Man by KO; better chin wins a war for him.
Agreed.G-Man was a very big puncher. :bag:
And the significantly bigger man altogether.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Felix much better seasoned over 12. Hard to say what may happen in the 2nd half.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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polecateddy wrote:Felix much better seasoned over 12. Hard to say what may happen in the 2nd half.
Nothing...there wouldn't be a 2nd half of this fight.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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gilgamesh wrote:
polecateddy wrote:Felix much better seasoned over 12. Hard to say what may happen in the 2nd half.
Nothing...there wouldn't be a 2nd half of this fight.
Agreed - if Trinidad makes it past six it becomes more interesting, but I'd be shocked if Felix could last that long against McClellan.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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jezzamundo wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
polecateddy wrote:Felix much better seasoned over 12. Hard to say what may happen in the 2nd half.
Nothing...there wouldn't be a 2nd half of this fight.
Agreed - if Trinidad makes it past six it becomes more interesting, but I'd be shocked if Felix could last that long against McClellan.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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For me Tito Trinidad boxes McClellan's ears off in this one roared on by his adoring public.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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McClellan for me, he took Jacksons bombs well enough and I can't see Felix hitting harder.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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gilgamesh wrote:
Rover wrote:G-Man by KO; better chin wins a war for him.
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x3 This is suicidal for Tito.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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Trinidad being himself would try and slug it out only to get punished.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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I have a hard time seeing Felix getting into this one. Once again, (and my memory is always suspect) wasn't McLellaan a bigger fighter? At least one division up if my brain is on right.
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Re: Felix Trinidad v . Gerald McClellan at 160

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BoxBuzz wrote:I have a hard time seeing Felix getting into this one. Once again, (and my memory is always suspect) wasn't McLellaan a bigger fighter? At least one division up if my brain is on right.
2 or 3 divisions up if you consider how massively big of a Middleweight he was, and how much he drained to make to 160.
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