Aclarando algo, Tito era un pegador con mucha condición física. Era muy disciplinado y cauteloso. Tenía mucho corazón. Cotto fue un táctico con pegada y se supo vender muy bien. Muy inteligente boxeando. Ambos campeones en distintas categorías.
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Pendleton took a shot to the body in two rounds prior that staggered him for a moment and then received more punishment the next round with 4 very hard placed body shots to the same section. Im assuming dude was hurt and while trying to catch his breath and recover in his corner between rounds, he may have felt something was off. Trinidad was clearly taking over by the end of rounds 3, & 4, and Round 5 was all Trinidad. Seems to me like it was less of a dive and more like Pendleton was hurt earlier in the fight but by round 5 really started feeling the effects of those body punches (not to mention how many of them are low.) It probably really sinked home after Trinidad landed some body blows earlier in round 5 and Pendleton knew he was in trouble. Sometimes that realization zaps boxers of confidence and energy. Not to mention to body language. He was trying to communicate to his corner that he was done, and looked defeated already. That punch just came at the opportune time. Up until that round, it was still close. Trinidad was starting to take control but it was still competitive. Sometimes boxers just lose and it isn't a dive.
And those liver shots are killer. From personal experience, it's like the same pain as getting hit in the nuts. Your whole body shuts down but you're conscious to feel the pain.
Couple things I noticed: they never went to Pendleton's corner between 4th and 5th; he takes a first look over at 18:43 (real quick); then prolongingly at 19:11. He didn't even sell it well, as at 19:13 he was already heading down prior to the punch.
I'm trying to find something after the uppercut my take is he got hurt to the body by an earlier punch it's accumulation of punches. He slowed down dramatically he did get hit to the body early in the round.
No problem was going up to face Bernard Hopkins.....he was a true Middleweight/Super Middleweight!!He wudve been The Unified Undisputed/Undefeated 4 a while if Hopkins wasnt there!!!!
It had nothing to do with the weight. He faced some seasoned fighters. Trinidad was struggling to make weight when he was welterweight, often having to drop twenty pounds. His body dictated that he had to move up. He may have possibly been able to still make 154 pounds comfortably, but he felt good at 160 pounds. I believe that he would have done really well with a trainer like Emmanuel Stewart. I believe Tito still had a lot of good fights left in him. However, his father felt that he had taken him as far as he was able, and decide to bow out. Due to his strong sense of family loyalty, Tick bowed out too Nevertheless, he was one of my all time favorite fighters; an entertaining, and true champion.. As far as Don King was concerned, the Trinidad's were taking legal proceedings against King for the way that he was managing Felix's career. At one point he hadn't fought in almost a year. Early in his career,Trinidad fought only on the Showtime network. It wasn't until the Trinidads left Don King, and workednout an agreement, that they were able to secure a lucrative deal to fight on HBO. As a result, Trinidad was given more exposure to fight fans, deservedly so, and ultimately signed a multi million dollar deal with Oscar Dr La Hoya. Kudos to Oscar too, for pushing that fight, which may not have ever happened otherwise. Dr La Boy's promoter, Bob Arum, and Don M NY did not get along. If you'll notice, after Trinidad moved to HBO, Don King, whose promotion was on Showtime, was barred from giving any post fight commentary. Incidentally, Julio Cesar Chavez, warned Trinidad not to spend his entire career fighting for Don King. Just some fun facts. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
EXTRAORDINARIA PELEA COMPLETA!como siempre...Tito brindando un espectáculo,una lección de box.El otro como todos los engreídos levantaba los brazos invitándolo a pagar...lo logró...para su desgracia.PorteñoBaieres
his body was hurting and he was looking to the corner for help. A experienced fighter takes a standing 8 and holds until he can get to the end of the round.
Cotto y Tito eran dos cosas distintas Cotto con menos hizo mucho , Cotto era peq.pero era muy completo , Trinidad es un boxeador espigado de una pegada Bestial y buena condición lo q tenia uno le faltaba al otro , Pero Trinidad fue imbatible como welter, Dominante un cuco en la división.
Si se fijan el hace una señal, veo que mueve su cabeza gesticulando un NO y luego cae con el mismo viaje del golpe...mi opinión, no queria seguir peleando....observen con cuidado.
Nunca penseq tito era tan buen boxeador no me gusta ba. por la for a q a Lana pero viendo lo bueno q era como boxeador tengo q decor q de Los campeones BORICUA Tito Es como uno de Los mjores Puerto Rico Los produce y buenos
It’s interesting how Trinidad’s opponents tended to lunge in toward him and try to nail him with a looping punch. Trinidad would then find an opening to nail them in the body with a hook or two. That apparently sapped Pendleton’s will to continue.
Las peleas de trinidad nunca fueron arregladas , usted está equibocado caballero los puertoriqueños no arreglan peleas con nadie , lo que pasó ahi fue una late reaction
Trinadad by far is the 2nd greatest ww all time,2nd most consective title defences bt wealter weight champion (16) ONLY HENry Armstrong has more title defences at 19.Leonard is the number #1 ww all time & Henry Armstrong is #3rd greatest wealter weight.
MrSkele10101 Trinadad fought the best ww they had at the time.He won the ww title belt in just his 20th fight.In his 37th fight he moved up in weight to fight for reids jr.mw belt because there was no one else left to fight at 147 & also because he was starting to have trouble making the weight.
Total ''Louganis''...Even looked at His Corner before getting on the Diving Board!...What a 'Chump'..Clear-eyed and looking at his Corner...didnt even try to get up!
Pendleton said that he he was drugged with adrenaline by his corner prior to the start of that round, that’s why he has that dazed & confused look in his eyes!
He didn't take a dive, he wanted out! The guy trained for months, and thought he was going to win. He went in and he said he was getting hit really hard. He knew his time was almost over!
Ernesto Ruiz That’s what I was thinking. But I believe Tito must have tagged him a few too many times to the body (not counting low shots) in this particular round
Creo que a los entrenadores se les debe subvertirse que sus pupilos deben hacer una pelea limpia, y tanto el boxeador con el entrenador deben ser castigados tanto monetaria como fuera del boxeo, por seis meses hasta un año.
Pendleton was a great fighter that was managed wrong. Because he was so talented coming into his career he was rushed into fighting fighters that were above his maturation. So, he lost a lot of fights. However as he got older he started to come into his own. By this time, he was past his prime, wasted by his earlier years. Pendleton was never smoke and mirrors.....He could have been one of the greats if he had been manage and trained properly!
Boxisticamente Cotto es mas talentoso que Tito, pero Tito logro muchas mas cosas y fue mas exitoso. El mejor de Puerto Rico sigue siendo Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez
This was a fixed fight because you could see Freddie look at his corner to get the signal to go down & take the dive because he was never hurt & he actually was giving Felix some problems in there & even when they clinch he was over powering Felix at times showing he was in great condition & ready for a tough fight & Felix Sr. was getting concerned so Don King gave the signal to Freddie's corner to go down to end the fight to make Trinidad look good.
That dude knew he couldn’t take that power… he was hoping the corner would have saved him. Lol
Tito was the most exciting fighter after Tyson he was all business.
Aclarando algo, Tito era un pegador con mucha condición física. Era muy disciplinado y cauteloso. Tenía mucho corazón. Cotto fue un táctico con pegada y se supo vender muy bien. Muy inteligente boxeando. Ambos campeones en distintas categorías.
No hu hu 👍
Trinidad el mejor,,, En cambio cotto vs los mejores perdio,,
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Tremenda convicción de el tremendo treneador que fue su padre y la gran disciplina de Tito.
TRINIDAD NO TUVO RIVAL EN LAS 147LBS.UN GRAN FENÓMENO DE SU ÉPOCA.....SALUDOS DE VZLA.
They say Tito’s punch to the ribs wasn’t enough! Excuse me. Even then, they should have known that Trinidad had power in both hands 🙌!!!!
One of Trinidad's best asset is his conditioning
Pendleton took a shot to the body in two rounds prior that staggered him for a moment and then received more punishment the next round with 4 very hard placed body shots to the same section. Im assuming dude was hurt and while trying to catch his breath and recover in his corner between rounds, he may have felt something was off. Trinidad was clearly taking over by the end of rounds 3, & 4, and Round 5 was all Trinidad. Seems to me like it was less of a dive and more like Pendleton was hurt earlier in the fight but by round 5 really started feeling the effects of those body punches (not to mention how many of them are low.) It probably really sinked home after Trinidad landed some body blows earlier in round 5 and Pendleton knew he was in trouble. Sometimes that realization zaps boxers of confidence and energy. Not to mention to body language. He was trying to communicate to his corner that he was done, and looked defeated already. That punch just came at the opportune time. Up until that round, it was still close. Trinidad was starting to take control but it was still competitive. Sometimes boxers just lose and it isn't a dive.
And those liver shots are killer. From personal experience, it's like the same pain as getting hit in the nuts. Your whole body shuts down but you're conscious to feel the pain.
Freddie certainly didnt take a dive. That body punch was lethal
Couple things I noticed: they never went to Pendleton's corner between 4th and 5th; he takes a first look over at 18:43 (real quick); then prolongingly at 19:11. He didn't even sell it well, as at 19:13 he was already heading down prior to the punch.
Ellis Marcelle Took a dive
I'm trying to find something after the uppercut my take is he got hurt to the body by an earlier punch it's accumulation of punches. He slowed down dramatically he did get hit to the body early in the round.
Ppl say his corner drugged him with a nose swab during 4 or 5
@@mikem591 Totally.....
the demise of trinidad was going up to 160 and don king. those two things ruined tito's career.
Erik Muniz he had 3 fights
And took on the absolute best
No problem was going up to face Bernard Hopkins.....he was a true Middleweight/Super Middleweight!!He wudve been The Unified Undisputed/Undefeated 4 a while if Hopkins wasnt there!!!!
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It had nothing to do with the weight. He faced some seasoned fighters. Trinidad was struggling to make weight when he was welterweight, often having to drop twenty pounds. His body dictated that he had to move up. He may have possibly been able to still make 154 pounds comfortably, but he felt good at 160 pounds. I believe that he would have done really well with a trainer like Emmanuel Stewart. I believe Tito still had a lot of good fights left in him. However, his father felt that he had taken him as far as he was able, and decide to bow out. Due to his strong sense of family loyalty, Tick bowed out too Nevertheless, he was one of my all time favorite fighters; an entertaining, and true champion.. As far as Don King was concerned, the Trinidad's were taking legal proceedings against King for the way that he was managing Felix's career. At one point he hadn't fought in almost a year. Early in his career,Trinidad fought only on the Showtime network. It wasn't until the Trinidads left Don King, and workednout an agreement, that they were able to secure a lucrative deal to fight on HBO. As a result, Trinidad was given more exposure to fight fans, deservedly so, and ultimately signed a multi million dollar deal with Oscar Dr La Hoya. Kudos to Oscar too, for pushing that fight, which may not have ever happened otherwise. Dr La Boy's promoter, Bob Arum, and Don M NY did not get along. If you'll notice, after Trinidad moved to HBO, Don King, whose promotion was on Showtime, was barred from giving any post fight commentary. Incidentally, Julio Cesar Chavez, warned Trinidad not to spend his entire career fighting for Don King. Just some fun facts. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
The referee should have taken points from Trinidad for low blows. Trinidad almost always threw low blows in all of his fights. He was a dirty fighter.
FELIZ TITO TRINIDAD PROUD 🥊🥊🔥🇵🇷💪👑REAL CHAMPION
En ese peso CANELO NO Hubiera DURADO NI UN AGUACERO ,,TITO ESTABA Imbatible,,CANELO SE IVA POR Nocaut,,UNA PENA QUE NO Coincidieron.. VIVA PR..🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
most exciting fighter since mike tyson
Pendleton suddenly didn't want to know. Strange chain of events.
EXTRAORDINARIA PELEA COMPLETA!como siempre...Tito brindando un espectáculo,una lección de box.El otro como todos los engreídos levantaba los brazos invitándolo a pagar...lo logró...para su desgracia.PorteñoBaieres
his body was hurting and he was looking to the corner for help. A experienced fighter takes a standing 8 and holds until he can get to the end of the round.
lexxon11
always take the count if you're hurt agreed.
Cotto y Tito eran dos cosas distintas Cotto con menos hizo mucho , Cotto era peq.pero era muy completo , Trinidad es un boxeador espigado de una pegada
Bestial y buena condición lo q tenia uno le faltaba al otro , Pero Trinidad fue imbatible como welter, Dominante un cuco en la división.
16:38 is the one hit start the pain
Yeah good catch man. That explains what transpired a bit.
Si se fijan el hace una señal, veo que mueve su cabeza gesticulando un NO y luego cae con el mismo viaje del golpe...mi opinión, no queria seguir peleando....observen con cuidado.
the best ever great champion ko artist for real Tito Tito Tito Tito !!!!!!
Trinidad Lo Maximo De Puerto Rico.
Trinidad had to much power to nock people out, he doesn't need to hit low, the problem with trinidad was he never learn how to mesure right
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Perez
Todavía no emos tenido otro como Tito
Nunca penseq tito era tan buen boxeador no me gusta ba. por la for a q a Lana pero viendo lo bueno q era como boxeador tengo q decor q de Los campeones BORICUA Tito Es como uno de Los mjores Puerto Rico Los produce y buenos
Gente, tito el destructor.destruyó al legarto saca lenguas.siiii.jajaja😁😱😨asi es el box👊jiji
Como no recordar esa pelea robó con oba carr fui la 7ma pelea de ese evento vegas hotel mirate benny barra
It’s interesting how Trinidad’s opponents tended to lunge in toward him and try to nail him with a looping punch. Trinidad would then find an opening to nail them in the body with a hook or two. That apparently sapped Pendleton’s will to continue.
Rodney got beat like the king 👑😂😂😂😂 can we all just get along😮
Freddie took a dive, while allowing himself to get hit
That was a dive if ever I've seen one
Boxing is dangerous
Las peleas de trinidad nunca fueron arregladas , usted está equibocado caballero los puertoriqueños no arreglan peleas con nadie , lo que pasó ahi fue una late reaction
Trinadad by far is the 2nd greatest ww all time,2nd most consective title defences bt wealter weight champion (16) ONLY HENry Armstrong has more title defences at 19.Leonard is the number #1 ww all time & Henry Armstrong is #3rd greatest wealter weight.
Yeah, but like most guys he fought bums the first half of his career. Still can't take anything away from him though
MrSkele10101
Trinadad fought the best ww they had at the time.He won the ww title belt in just his 20th fight.In his 37th fight he moved up in weight to fight for reids jr.mw belt because there was no one else left to fight at 147 & also because he was starting to have trouble making the weight.
i love trinidad....but no
KING JAY
but no what?
Carrot teeman 2nd greatest ww of all time
El senor quique carrion de guaynabo pr nos preparo para un buen boxeo..
Total ''Louganis''...Even looked at His Corner before getting on the Diving Board!...What a 'Chump'..Clear-eyed and looking at his Corner...didnt even try to get up!
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Pendleton said that he he was drugged with adrenaline by his corner prior to the start of that round, that’s why he has that dazed & confused look in his eyes!
Dude adrenaline would have had his eyes looking like saucers. Foh.
He took a dive
He didn't take a dive, he wanted out! The guy trained for months, and thought he was going to win. He went in and he said he was getting hit really hard. He knew his time was almost over!
@@JudoLover71 He said he was drugged
He probably broke a bone
Ernesto Ruiz That’s what I was thinking. But I believe Tito must have tagged him a few too many times to the body (not counting low shots) in this particular round
Tito es el mejor en el mundo. Y perdón a mi boricua. Pero en la 147 libra esta montau y gual que salvado Sanchez.
Creo que a los entrenadores se les debe subvertirse que sus pupilos deben hacer una pelea limpia, y tanto el boxeador con el entrenador deben ser castigados tanto monetaria como fuera del boxeo, por seis meses hasta un año.
Pendelton hace un gesto como que hubieran cerrado un acuerdo para se dejo ganar
Dijo que no antes de caer why?
oh my, I just don't know this fight
Pendleton was all smoke and mirrors the couple of rds.
Pendleton was a great fighter that was managed wrong. Because he was so talented coming into his career he was rushed into fighting fighters that were above his maturation. So, he lost a lot of fights. However as he got older he started to come into his own. By this time, he was past his prime, wasted by his earlier years. Pendleton was never smoke and mirrors.....He could have been one of the greats if he had been manage and trained properly!
totally agree. a naturally talented fighter underrated and unfulfilled potential.
Trinidad es mejor que Cotto como boxeador.
negativo.
100% correcto
Boxisticamente Cotto es mas talentoso que Tito, pero Tito logro muchas mas cosas y fue mas exitoso. El mejor de Puerto Rico sigue siendo Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez
Technicamente Cotto boxeaba mejor que Tito tenia mejor estilo pero Tito poseia esa pegada y ese coraje y la diciplina que se necesita en este deporte.
mil veces mejor que cotto
Love it when a showboat gets destroyed. I’m too fast too be hit….tsh yeah sure
Que viva puerto rico sabroso Ha,
Dude just wanted a paycheck
Go fight.Ur punk ass wouldn't last :35 seconds.WUSSY!
Combate amañado penldenton se dejó ganar
mil veces mejor,
Mi negro de guaynabo jamas fue derecho mira por favor..
Son borricuas peleamos derecha y jamas ven la izquierda o la surda los negros borricua tenemos una surda bella..
Otro bulto ,
Tito es el mejor...quien diria que antes queria ser estrella porno...
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Trinidad=overrated!DeLaHoya all day!
what r u smoking!?
Trinidad doing what he did best, hitting low.
really? you're so dumb.
This was a fixed fight because you could see Freddie look at his corner to get the signal to go down & take the dive because he was never hurt & he actually was giving Felix some problems in there & even when they clinch he was over powering Felix at times showing he was in great condition & ready for a tough fight & Felix Sr. was getting concerned so Don King gave the signal to Freddie's corner to go down to end the fight to make Trinidad look good.
Judah Ron go watch MMA.