
Tito has signed a contract with promoter Don King to fight Roy Jones Jr. in January of '08. Jones Jr., who has recently made comeback efforts to the ring, will most likely agree to the fight. No venue has been set, nor has a TV deal been arranged, though King says he's going to shop the fight around. The two will fight at 170 pounds, which will require Tito to move up in weight, and Jones Jr. to move down. It appears as if a win by Trinidad could set up a future fight with Oscar De La Hoya.
So again, the question must be asked, are you excited for this fight? Is there any buzz to it? Well, it certainly carries name value. But that's about all this fight will hold. It's almost like Pamela Anderson and Jenny McCarthy signing on to mud wrestle each other on pay-per-view. There was a time when you'd die to see the two sex symbols splash around in some grime. Now, you'd reluctantly hand the money over out of obligation rather than choice. So yes, I'll be watching, but no, I'm not excited. Side note, these guys must be really hard up for some cash.
















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8-14-2007 @ 1:39AM
LB said...
They just can't let go. They love the attention.
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8-14-2007 @ 1:44AM
George B Vieto said...
I don't know if boxers get pensions after they retire from boxing. If they don't I can see why George Foreman fought in his 40s. I am waiting for Oscar de la Hoya versus Miguel Cotto. Trindad versus Jones Jr. is like watching Rocky Balboa an aged boxer who just wants one more fight to end his career.
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10-21-2007 @ 7:41PM
harvey trinidad said...
TRINIDAD IS STILL THE GREATEST. PEOPLE WHO DONT WATCH BOXING JUST WOULDNT UNDERSTAND THAT. HE ONLY HAS 2 LOSSES AND BOTH WERE TO 2 OF THE GREATEST FIGHTERS IN THE SPORT. WHY CANT PEOPLE JUST EXCEPT THAT. NOW ROY JONES ON THE OTHER HAND LOST 3 FIGHTS IN A ROW AND IF YOU ASK ME, HE ALSO LOST THE FIGHT WHICH THE JUDGES GAVE HIM. SO IN MY EYES HE LOST 4 IN A ROW AND GOT KNOCKED OUT IN 2 OF THEM.
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