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Tito Time
06-29-2007, 04:09 PM
Is is a good thing for the sport or what! Fire off!!!
Coming out of retirement seems so fashionable.


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Felix Trinidad, left, just can't stay out of the ring as he and Don King prepare his comeback.Light heavyweight king Bernard Hopkins is ending his retirement to fight Winky Wright on July 21.
The retirement of pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. appears to have lasted all of six weeks (shocking!) now that talks are heating up for a fight with junior welterweight champ Ricky Hatton.
And, don't look now, but guess who's about to join the party?
Puerto Rican icon Felix Trinidad (42-2, 35 KOs), the former three-division champ, who intends to end his second retirement by fighting, he hopes, in December or January.
"He's in great spirits, great health and great shape. He is going to come back," promoter Don King told ESPN.com in his first public remarks about Trinidad's rumored comeback. "It's an extraordinary day for boxing."
King went to San Juan last Friday with Dana Jamison, his vice president of boxing operations, and close adviser Juan Gonzalez to meet with Trinidad, his father-trainer Felix "Papa" Trinidad Sr. and attorney Nicolas Medina.
The subject of the two-day visit was Trinidad's comeback.
"It was, 'Please, Tito come back. The public wants you back, I want you back, boxing needs you back,'" King said. "He asked, 'What do you have for me?'"
King said Trinidad is up for fights with any of the top stars: Mayweather, Roy Jones, Shane Mosley, Jermain Taylor, a rematch with the winner of Hopkins-Wright and eventually a rematch with Oscar De La Hoya.
"He said, 'I want to fight all of them.' Now, it's up to me to go to work and deliver for him," King said. "He was listening to me and he was feeling good. We have a very special relationship. He knew I was coming to Puerto Rico to bring him back. He told me to go to work. I'm excited, ecstatic and overwhelmed. Boxing needs this now. Boxing needs Tito."
King said Jones is Trinidad's first desire. They were on track to fight once before, but it was derailed when Hopkins knocked out Trinidad in September 2001 to become undisputed middleweight champion.
"What he wants to do now is he wants to kick Roy Jones' ass," King said.
"The fight against Jones would be more realistic to make a comeback for Tito," Papa Trinidad told the Associated Press. "Jones is in a different [weight] category, but for Tito it would be much easier to make 170 pounds [than going back to 160]. Jones has always been one of the opponents that we have wanted for Tito."
Jones, who faces Anthony Hanshaw on July 14, is interested.
"This will be the second time this should've happened," Jones said. "We should have fought back in the day, but his loss to Hopkins ruined it. Let's get it on now. I love it."
King said Trinidad could return as soon as December. More likely, however, it would be January. King said the comeback would not just be a cameo.
"It's not a one-shot deal," King said. "His ultimate goal is to whip Oscar's ass, but we won't wait on Oscar. The island ain't big enough for both of them. But he won't beg for Oscar. So he will get Oscar by whipping everyone so nobody is left for Oscar to fight."
Trinidad, a former champion at 147, 154 and 160 pounds, first retired after beating Hacine Cherifi in May 2002, only to return in October 2004, when he crushed Ricardo Mayorga in eight rounds.
However, in Trinidad's next fight, Wright easily outpointed him in May 2005, sending him into retirement again.
In Puerto Rico, fans have clamored for Trinidad's return since the Wright fight. King said the outpouring of love from the fans that he saw while with Trinidad last week probably pushed him over the top.
"When we talked about [a comeback] his eyes glittered and shined," King said. "We met at the El San Juan Hotel, and everybody gave him a round of applause when we came in and [they cheered] 'Tito, come back!' I think that did it more than anything. We walked in there, and it was spontaneous love in the lobby."
King said that whenever and whomever Trinidad faces, he will fight at New York's Madison Square Garden, where he has fought many times and is a crowd favorite, especially among the large Puerto Rican population.
"It's going to be one hell of a New York celebration," King said. "He is working now, getting himself prepared. Tito is the man. It doesn't matter who he fights. He can come back with anyone and the Garden will be sold-out. Tito is the top honcho here. We're not concerned with who the opponent would be, but we would want a top, dangerous opponent. Tito loves the sport of boxing and the fans. He told me he wants a top opponent so the risk factor is there and so people can't say he's coming back for any other reason than because he wants to fight the best. We can bring excitement back with Tito."
King said he was impressed by promoter Bob Arum's ability to sell out the Garden for Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico against Zab Judah on June 9. King predicted Trinidad also would draw a massive crowd.
"I'm very proud of 'Lonesome' Bob for putting that many people in there," King said. "But now we're bringing the grand master back."

Lampley
06-29-2007, 04:11 PM
Fighting at 170? Can't make 160? He's going to get embarrassed the first time he fights a live, young opponent. Maybe they'll just milk his name and have him fight on the old-timers' circuit against the likes of Jones, Tarver, Johnson, De La Hoya.

He should have stayed retired.

JC2006
06-29-2007, 04:20 PM
He should have stayed retired.

Agreed. He'll lose after a tune-up and retire for a third time.

Tito Time
06-29-2007, 04:22 PM
I heard he's been sparring with Winky for a few months now...

Lampley
06-29-2007, 04:26 PM
I heard he's been sparring with Winky for a few months now...

It's always good when fans get excited, but what are your realistic hopes for him now, at an advanced age and fighting well above his natural weight? I just don't see him making a real impact.

Flatlander
06-29-2007, 04:29 PM
Tito is done.

Relentless
06-29-2007, 04:31 PM
he will get embarrassed again this time by dawson

Tito Time
06-29-2007, 04:32 PM
It's always good when fans get excited, but what are your realistic hopes for him now, at an advanced age and fighting well above his natural weight? I just don't see him making a real impact.

Realistic:nono ... I don't. He's pretty much shot, only thing he has left is punchers chance.:bbb Who knows... Corrie Sanders had a punchers chance!:rofl

I will leave my realistic hopes to Cotto.

GazOC
06-29-2007, 04:36 PM
Titos best years were from 2001-2004, unfortunately he was 'retired' for most of them.

unitas
06-29-2007, 04:39 PM
come on tito, show some dignity. stay retired.

brooklyn1550
06-29-2007, 04:40 PM
I think even the Jones of today would school him

Tito Time
06-29-2007, 04:42 PM
All it takes is one solid showing for him to change everyones opinion... Although, I doubt that will happen.

Whomever does defeat him, will be overhyped afterwards... Thats for sure.

GazOC
06-29-2007, 04:44 PM
All it takes is one solid showing for him to change everyones opinion... Although, I doubt that will happen.

Whomever does defeat him, will be overhyped afterwards... Thats for sure.

Yep, he'll be nice scalp for someone. I can't see him having enough power or holding a good enough shot at 170 to beat a 'live' opponent.

joito3
06-29-2007, 05:31 PM
hopefully tito-dlh 2 happens

Thread Stealer
06-29-2007, 06:25 PM
I heard he's been sparring with Winky for a few months now...

Did he land a punch on Winky yet?

Lampley
06-29-2007, 06:32 PM
Sounds like someone still has a raw, sore rectum from September 18, 1999. you hardcore Oscar fans remind me of Ike Ibeabuchhi;'s prostitute. Sad, depressed, bleeding rectally and sexually traumatized for life.
Jack,

What the fuck are you on about? I'm not even a Hoya fan. I like him OK, I guess, but he's never been a favorite.

What does a fight from last century have to do with Trindad's comeback (and doesn't that reinforce my point?)? And why do you seem to be obsessed with violent homosexual sex?

Look, we're all open-minded here. If you need to step forward and announce a life change, we're here to listen.

Your understanding friend,

Lampley

Kolya
06-29-2007, 06:41 PM
Jack,

What the fuck are you on about? I'm not even a Hoya fan. I like him OK, I guess, but he's never been a favorite.

What does a fight from last century have to do with Trindad's comeback (and doesn't that reinforce my point?)? And why do you seem to be obsessed with violent homosexual sex?

Look, we're all open-minded here. If you need to step forward and announce a life change, we're here to listen.

Your understanding friend,

Lampley


:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl The worst thing is when I read your posts, I hear Jim Lampley in my head half the time. So it just makes it even funnier.

jimmie
06-29-2007, 07:35 PM
Im glad hes back but id rather see him fight big fights that are decent style matchups for him RJJ,PBF,Oscar,Mosley would ass rape him.

Lampley
06-29-2007, 07:39 PM
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl The worst thing is when I read your posts, I hear Jim Lampley in my head half the time. So it just makes it even funnier.
Several people have mentioned this to me during my time here. Jim and I do share a home state and an alma mater -- although I do not say, "come fa[Only registered and activated users can see links]" -- so maybe that's it.

BoxingGuru
06-29-2007, 08:41 PM
Retarded. DLH-Trinidad 2 will NEVER happen because Tito CANNOT make 154 anymore. Fighting at 170 proves he's not willing to train hard. THE best fights are at 147 and 154. Period.

Fighting a shot washed up Jones means shit. He'll lose anyway probably by KO.

Trinidad has no power whatsoever at 170. None.

Imperial1
06-29-2007, 08:42 PM
Did he land a punch on Winky yet?


:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Mohak
06-29-2007, 08:44 PM
Did he land a punch on Winky yet?

:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

elTerrible
06-29-2007, 11:22 PM
Did he land a punch on Winky yet?


:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

elTerrible
06-29-2007, 11:24 PM
Retarded. DLH-Trinidad 2 will NEVER happen because Tito CANNOT make 154 anymore. Fighting at 170 proves he's not willing to train hard. THE best fights are at 147 and 154. Period.

Fighting a shot washed up Jones means shit. He'll lose anyway probably by KO.

Trinidad has no power whatsoever at 170. None.


yes it isnt worth it for trinidad to come back at these high weights, he will get pot shot to a eventual stoppage by jones.

Its too bad trinidad cant make 147 anymore. We could get trinidad-mosley or trinidad-hatton.

Imperial1
06-29-2007, 11:32 PM
Would anyone be opposed to a rematch w/Vargass at 160 at this point ?

BoxingGuru
06-30-2007, 12:07 AM
yes it isnt worth it for trinidad to come back at these high weights, he will get pot shot to a eventual stoppage by jones.

Its too bad trinidad cant make 147 anymore. We could get trinidad-mosley or trinidad-hatton.

He could make 147, he just doesn't want to. Trinidad-Cotto is the puerto rican fight of the century.

Kolya
06-30-2007, 02:32 AM
And even funnier than that, was that I got in Lampley's face in Vegas, asking him to give a prediction for the fight, and telling him "we all know who you are rooting for Jim!" and he walked away mumbling something about me just wanting to get him in trouble with the crowd.

Oh shit! You were that transient that the big security guys dragged off on the floor of the Mandalay Bay. You could smell the alcohol for miles, man. You must have recycled a lot of cans and bottles to be able to afford a computer, though.

Kolya
06-30-2007, 02:35 AM
Johnny Walker does that to you.

uppa kut
06-30-2007, 02:57 AM
Tito is not an atg or even great fighter in his prime. Not a main event legend, hell Vargas retiring and coming back would carry as much weight= none.

Imperial1
06-30-2007, 11:05 AM
Tito is not an atg or even great fighter in his prime. Not a main event legend, hell Vargas retiring and coming back would carry as much weight= none.

Wow comparing Vargas to Tito ??:patsch

jimmie
06-30-2007, 12:24 PM
Wow comparing Vargas to Tito ??:patsch

Why shouldnt he ? Vargas was winning the fight before Tito assualted his nuts. Alot like the other Putero Rican Miguel Cotto assaulting Judahs nuts when he was getting rocked :-(

Imperial1
06-30-2007, 12:27 PM
Why shouldnt he ? Vargas was winning the fight before Tito assualted his nuts. Alot like the other Putero Rican Miguel Cotto assaulting Judahs nuts when he was getting rocked :-(

Regardless my point is when it comes to being a ATG Tito and Vargas are not in the same class ..

Tencount85
06-30-2007, 12:27 PM
IT is a good thing for the sport and I like Trinidad, but what exactly will he bring to the table? I doubt he'll be anything like the Trinidad who faught Vargas and once he gets his first loss since the last retirement he'll retire again.