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Felix Trinidad
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Félix Trinidad is a retired Puerto Rican professional boxer who had a successful career spanning over 17 years. He won five world titles at three different weights and had a record of 42-3, with 35 of those wins coming by knockout.

Trinidad's professional boxing career began on March 10, 1990, at the age of 17 when he defeated Angel Romero via 2nd round KO in his professional boxing debut. He went on to win 39 more consecutive fights against notable opponents, including three Hall-of-Famers in Oscar De La Hoya, Pernell Whitaker, and Héctor Camacho. He also had impressive victories against William Joppy, Fernando Vargas, Luis Ramon Campas, and Ricardo Mayorga.

Trinidad had his first world title fight on June 19, 1993, at the age of 20, against Maurice Blocker for the welterweight IBF title. He won the fight via 2nd round KO and became the welterweight champion of the world. He continued to defend his title against Héctor Camacho, Luis Ramon Campas, and Pernell Whitaker, winning all fights. On September 18, 1999, he became a unified welterweight world champion by beating Oscar De La Hoya via 12 round majority decision, holding both the IBF and WBC welterweight world-champion belts.

On December 2, 2000, Trinidad became a unified super-welterweight world champion by beating Fernando Vargas via 12th round TKO. He now held the WBA and IBF super-welterweight world-champion belts. On May 12, 2001, Trinidad won the WBA middleweight title from William Joppy, beating him via 5th round TKO. He had a total of five world title wins and 17 title defenses, with 16 of those coming by KO.

However, Trinidad suffered a defeat in one of his title bouts against Bernard Hopkins via 12th round TKO on September 29, 2001, ending his 40-fight win streak. He has also lost two non-title bouts via decision. His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Roy Jones Jr. on January 19, 2008, where he lost via 12 round unanimous decision. His professional boxing career spanned over 17 years, from 1990 to 2008.

Despite his few losses, Felix Trinidad is still considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time. His 42 wins, 35 via KO, five world titles, and multiple title defenses have cemented his legacy in the sport. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014, a well-deserved recognition of his career achievements.

Félix Trinidad will always be remembered as one of the most entertaining boxers of his time. His aggressive style and powerful punches earned him a legion of fans, and his fights were always highly anticipated. He had a unique ability to read his opponents, quickly analyzing their strengths and weaknesses and using that information to his advantage in the ring. His fights were always exciting, and he never disappointed the crowd.

Trinidad was a master of the body punch, often using this technique to wear down his opponents before going in for the kill. His left hook was also a formidable weapon, with many of his KO wins coming from this punch. His impressive knockout record speaks for itself, and he was feared by many of his opponents.

Trinidad's success in the ring was due to his incredible work ethic and discipline. He trained tirelessly, always pushing himself to improve and perfect his skills. He was known for his dedication to his craft and his desire to be the best. His discipline also carried over to his personal life, where he lived a clean lifestyle and avoided alcohol and drugs.

In conclusion, Félix Trinidad had a remarkable career in boxing, with five world titles and a record of 42-3, with 35 of those wins coming via KO. He was a master of the body punch and left hook and had a unique ability to read his opponents. His aggressive style and powerful punches made him a fan favorite and one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time. He was a model of discipline and dedication, both in and out of the ring, and his legacy will never be forgotten.

Félix Trinidad Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
45 Jan 19, 2008 35 Roy Jones Jr. Loss UD
44 May 14, 2005 32 Winky Wright Loss UD
43 Oct 2, 2004 31 Ricardo Mayorga Win TKO8
42 May 11, 2002 29 Hacine Cherifi Win TKO4
41 Sep 29, 2001 28 Bernard Hopkins Loss TKO12
40 May 12, 2001 28 William Joppy Win TKO5
39 Dec 2, 2000 27 Fernando Vargas Win TKO12
38 Jul 22, 2000 27 Mamadou Thiam Win TKO3
37 Mar 3, 2000 27 David Reid Win UD
36 Sep 18, 1999 26 Oscar De La Hoya Win MD
35 May 29, 1999 26 Hugo Pineda Win KO4
34 Feb 20, 1999 26 Pernell Whitaker Win UD
33 Apr 3, 1998 25 Mahenge Zulu Win KO4
32 Aug 23, 1997 24 Troy Waters Win KO1
31 Jan 11, 1997 24 Kevin Lueshing Win TKO3
30 Sep 7, 1996 23 Ray Lovato Win TKO6
29 May 18, 1996 23 Freddie Pendleton Win KO5
28 Feb 10, 1996 23 Rodney Moore Win RTD4
27 Nov 18, 1995 22 Larry Barnes Win TKO4
26 Apr 8, 1995 22 Roger Turner Win TKO2
25 Dec 10, 1994 21 Oba Carr Win TKO8
24 Sep 17, 1994 21 Luis Ramon Campas Win TKO4
23 Jan 29, 1994 21 Héctor Camacho Win UD
22 Oct 23, 1993 20 Anthony Stephens Win KO10
21 Aug 6, 1993 20 Luis Garcia Win TKO1
20 Jun 19, 1993 20 Maurice Blocker Win KO2
19 May 8, 1993 20 Colin Tomlinson Win KO1
18 Feb 20, 1993 20 Pedro Aguirre Win TKO4
17 Feb 13, 1993 20 Henry Hughes Win TKO1
16 Oct 3, 1992 19 Alberto de las Mercedes Cortes Win TKO3
15 Jul 18, 1992 19 Joseph Alexander Win KO1
14 May 3, 1992 19 Raul Gonzalez Win TKO4
13 Dec 6, 1991 18 Jake Rodriguez Win UD
12 Oct 25, 1991 18 Lorenzo Bouie Win TKO1
11 Jul 10, 1991 18 Darren McGrew Win UD
10 Jun 21, 1991 18 Manuel Salas Win TKO5
9 May 1, 1991 18 Felix Vasquez Win TKO3
8 Mar 13, 1991 18 Noe Rivera Win TKO1
7 Nov 13, 1990 17 Luis Felipe Perez Win TKO2
6 Oct 3, 1990 17 Valentin Ocasio Win UD
5 Sep 6, 1990 17 Jose Vilarino Win KO2
4 Jul 27, 1990 17 Omar Victoriano Alegre Win TKO5
3 Jun 21, 1990 17 William Lopez Win TKO1
2 Apr 7, 1990 17 Israel Ponce Win TKO2
1 Mar 10, 1990 17 Angel Romero Win KO2