David Reid vs. Félix Trinidad

David Reid vs. Félix Trinidad, billed as The Glory of Caesars: Undefeated Gladiators was a professional boxing match contested on March 3, 2000, for the WBA super welterweight title.

After the success of that fight, talks of rematch immediately began but negotiations stalled and Trinidad's promoter Don King announced that Trinidad would instead move up to the super welterweight division to challenge reigning WBA super welterweight champion David Reid.

[2] The fight was briefly postponed when the WBC ordered that Trinidad defend his welterweight title against mandatory challenger Derrell Coley or be stripped.

[3] However, Coley would drop his protest against Trinidad and agreed to face De La Hoya in February, allowing the Trinidad–Reid to move forward.

Then in the eleventh, Trinidad scored three more knockdowns though Reid was able to answer the 10-count on all three and was allowed to continue the fight and managed to go the full 12-round distance.