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  1. Félix Juan Trinidad García (born January 10, 1973), popularly known as "Tito" Trinidad, is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2008. He held multiple world championships in three weight classes and is considered to be one of the greatest Puerto Rican boxers of all time.

  2. Box-pro 45 bouts. Trinidad lost a point in round 9 for repeated low blows. Felix Trinidad announced his retirement on May 16th, 2005. Trindad down in the 2nd, Carr down twice in the 8th. Aguirre was reportedly 30-12 entering the fight.

  3. Oct 15, 2022 · Dependent on source Felix Trinidad Jr. began boxing in his dad’s (Felix Trinidad Sr.) gym at the age of ten or twelve, compiling a respectable record of 51 wins and six losses whilst acquiring 5 national amateur titles in the process.

  4. Jul 22, 2020 · Trinidad, the WBA super welterweight champion, knocked out Fernando Vargas, the IBF junior middleweight champion, in a title unification fight on December 2, 2000. After unifying the 154-pound titles, Trinidad became the WBA "super" champion.

  5. Felix Trinidad. 1973-American boxer. Throughout most of the 1990s Felix Trinidad was perhaps the most underrated professional boxer in the world. In a sport where the heavyweights get most of the publicity, recognition of Trinidad was hampered further by the more glamorous of the smaller champions.

  6. Felix Trinidad is the peoples champion on a boxing-crazy island. When “Tito” fought during his heyday in the 1990s and early 2000s, Puerto Rico came to a standstill. The future three-division titleholder was born in Cupey Alto, just outside the capital city of San Juan, on January 10, 1973.

  7. Sep 18, 2019 · Felix "Tito" Trinidad defeated Oscar De La Hoya in what was called "The Fight of the Millennium." Twenty years ago, two unbeaten welterweights met in Las Vegas to unify world titles.

  8. Jun 27, 2005 · The win set up a titanic showdown with Oscar De La Hoya in the fall of 99. Officially Felix Trinidad unified the Welterweight title and won a unanimous decision.

  9. One of boxing’s brightest superstars in the 1990s and 2000s, Trinidad is revered in his native Puerto Rico. Trained throughout his career by his father, Felix Sr., the charismatic Trinidad was a dynamic puncher, particularly with his explosive left hook.

  10. Felix Trinidad will be remembered as one of the biggest-punching welterweights in history and an icon in his native Puerto Rico. “Tito” burst onto the scene as a 20-year-old in 1993 when he relieved Maurice Blocker of his IBF welterweight title in devastating fashion, knocking Blocker out cold in the second round.