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  1. Gonzalez had a record of 8-2-3 with 5 KOs, while Trinidad had a record of 13–0 with 10 KOs. Gonzalez went down three times, and Trinidad took the victory in round four by TKO. Trinidad would add another victory by KO to his record and would now make it 14–0 with 11 KOs.

  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. Name: Felix Trinidad. Alias: Tito. Birth Name: Felix Juan Trinidad. Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico. Birthplace: Cupey Alto, Puerto Rico. Stance: Orthodox. Height: 180cm. Reach: 184cm. Pro Boxer: Record.

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · Trinidad retired from professional boxing with a record of 42-3, which included five world-title wins and 17 successful title defense fights at two weight classes — welterweight and super-welterweight.

  5. Jan 10, 2023 · The Sporting News now ranks Felix “Tito” Trinidad’s greatest victories: 10. Hector Camacho. Date: Jan. 29, 1994. Location: MGM Grand, Las Vegas. Titles: IBF welterweight. This all-Puerto Rican...

  6. 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.

  7. Born Juan Felix Trinidad on January 10, 1973 in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. “Tito” began boxing at age 10 and registered a 51-6 amateur record before turning professional in 1990. In his 20th pro bout he stopped Maurice Blocker in two rounds to capture the IBF welterweight crown.

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