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Alibata
05-11-2005, 04:59 PM
Team Corrales: "Erik Morales - come get some"
SecondsOut.com
By Ant Evans:
In the nuclear winter fallout from Erik Morales's epic win over Manny Pacquiao a month ago, it was impossible to envision another fight fought in such a white hot furnace of passion, pride and power punches. And yet, six weeks later Diego Corrales bested Jose Luis Castillo in a 10 rounds of beautiful savagery which not only replaces El Terrible's win as the most astonishing of 2005 but also laid siege to the memory of any fight previously called "greatest of all time".

Naturally, TV broadcaster Showtime are already actively working on setting up a rematch between WBC/WBO champ Corrales and Mexican Castillo. They are also salivating at the prospect of two division champ Chico moving up to junior welterweight to face the winner of next month's Kostya Tszyu v Ricky Hatton showdown. But Team Corrales have another target in mind.

Erik Morales.

Trainer Joe Goossen told SecondsOut he doesn't want to see a Castillo rematch: "Here's the thing: for the sake of the health of both these guys, Diego and Castillo, they should never fight again. Everyone wants the rematch, sure, but no fighter should have two fights like that in a career. I'm not that sadistic. Castillo proved his point, even though we ended up with the win. No-one really lost here, it was that type of fight.

"As for Tszyu, I would love for Diego to stay at 135lbs for a while and defend his titles against a row of lightweights. He'll take on all comers - and the one I'd really like to see is Erik Morales to come up and take on Diego. If Bob Arum wants to be a baby about his fighter Castillo losing, then bring your other big name Mexican to the table and try and beat us with him.

"Morales is the guy who I think is the greatest fight out there for Corrales. The fans would kill to see that fight. Diego is now a big star for the Mexican fan base, maybe a hated star because he beat one of their heroes, but the pay-per-view would go through the roof if you take the winners of the two best fights in years and put them together for the undisputed (WBC/WBO) lightweight title."

Arum has essentially accused Corrales of legalised cheating to win the Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas trench war last weekend. Corrales was downed twice in the tenth but bought himself 26 of the most precious seconds of his life by spitting his gunshield out after hitting the deck for the second time. It was enough to clear his head and come back to stop the defending WBC kingpin just moments later.

"So what if Corrales spat it out on purpose?" Goossen said. "That's nitpicking and childish. Diego did that and so what? We never complained about Castillo's low blows, we didn't cry about it. And if we lost the fight we wouldn't be crying now like that. That fight was won fair and square by Diego Corrales - he got a point off for taking the mouthpiece out so that situation was dealt with properly by the referee.

"Diego pulled the mouthpiece out like so many fighters have done. He needed to breath. He needed air. What's the big deal? Diego had been knocked down twice so if anyone should have waded in to score a knockout it should have been Castillo at that point. But Diego had a bigger heart at that point.

"The reality is Corrales knocked out Castillo, who'd never even been knocked down before.

"No-one is Castillo's corner complained or made an issue, just the people who back him promotionally. It is sick for these people to try and taint the greatest fight most people have ever seen with this crap. We've got your rattle, but don't be babies bring Erik Morales, if you dare, and try and get your belt back."

As for last Saturday's win, Goossen said not only is it the greatest win of his career but also the most magnificent fight he's ever witnessed.

"It was a nose to nose, mano a mano war between five star generals with five-star techniques, real champions with huge punches and enormous hearts," Goossen said. "Without a doubt it's the best fight I've ever seen or heard of. Edge of your seat, back and forth. Even the most jaded, experienced boxing dignitaries and fans were saying it was the best fight they'd even seen. Even Budd Schulberg, the writer of 'On the Waterfront' who was friends with Joe Louis and is 92 years old, told Diego it was the greatest fight he's ever seen. And imagine the fights he's seen.

"Watching it from the corner... I'm under the doctors' care right now. They've got me on all sorts of stuff for my heart. My heart couldn't take it. Watching it you sensed that at any second either guy could hurt the other and that's exactly what they did every other second.

"In the first five rounds they both took incredible shots. I think Castillo took more of the heavier shots and that's what wore him down even though Diego was dropped twice later on and was worn himself. Castillo was debilitated."

Corrales went in with considerable height and reach advantages and so, despite Chico's pre-fight talk of being the aggressor, many were surprised the former two-time 130lbs champion took the fight to the Mexican from the first round. Most neutrals believes Corrales needed to jab and box, especially early on. Was Goossen surprised that his man grabbed the bull by the horns so early?

"I'd be the last to be surprised because I told him to do that," Goossen laughed. "The instructions I gave him were to do exactly what he did - take it to him. Diego isn't a boxer or a mover by nature, he's a fighter and a puncher. But he was the bigger man and he hit harder than Castillo, we believed. I told Diego: 'If we let this guy off the hook early on and don't try to dehabilitate him by hitting him and hurting him early on we're in trouble because Castillo always comes on strong late on.

"If we'd gone easy in the first half of the fight and Castillo started round seven without been hurt he'd have taken over. We knew that so we hit him to the body, buckled him with left hooks and two out of three judges had Corrales ahead going into the 10th.

"I can only imagine what Castillo would have been able to do in the last rounds of the fight had we not put a beating on him early on. Corrales has to do what he had to do to hurt this guy - boxing him early on wasn't an option. Floyd Mayweather Junior (who twice out pointed Castillo, albeit once on a highly controversial decision) has the best legs and arms in boxing and he couldn't outbox Castillo. Boxing just don't work with this guy - but I guarantee you they weren't prepared for Diego to take the fight to him from the first bell. Our strategy surprised everyone but I think the fact we won and were ahead on points too shows that we were correct."

However, the fight nearly ended with Corrales knocked out in the tenth. Castillo floored 'Chico' with a left hook and then put him down once more and for all the world it appeared that the lanky legs of Corrales would let his bottomless heart down.

"The fight was seemingly over for Diego at that point," Goossen admitted. "But I never believed the fight was over even though I couldn't have known Diego had such a dramatic comeback in him. I knew Diego was alright because he had the wherewithal to pull his gum shield out."

That move, an old pro's trick to buy more time to recover when hurt, allowed Corrales 26 precious seconds to recover and allowed Goossen one last chance to speak with his desperate fighter.

Goossen said: "I gave him one piece of advice."

What?

"Minus the expletives, I told him: 'You gotta get mean right now! You gotta get inside on him now or it is gone! This moment is the whole fight!' And Diego went right at him, throwing combinations, Castillo fought back but was caught by a left hook and that punch started the back pedalling for him and he was stopped on the ropes. Diego assaulted and attacked him with fury. Referee Tony Weeks made a great call because Castillo had nothing at all to defend himself with at that point. "

Dio2
05-11-2005, 05:02 PM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.

scap
05-11-2005, 05:06 PM
that is not a fight I want to see...it has mismatch written all over it!

I don't blame Diego for wanting that fight...it would be big money and it would be Diego's version of Morales vs. Ayala, easy ****ing pickings.

It is way to early to start saying that Diego is afraid of Castillo, hell he just got finished with as good a fight as we will ever see...however the question still remains in most peoples minds which is; who is the best lightweight in the world...

You can give the nod to Diego now which is fine by this JL lover but if 6 months to a year go by with Diego looking in every direction but Castillo's we won't even need to see them fight to know who the best is...we will already know!

scap
05-11-2005, 05:06 PM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.


That is ridiculous flat out ****ing ridiculous, ****-some people...

Alibata
05-11-2005, 05:07 PM
I think Morales hits the canvas for the first time here. Corrales too powerful for Morales. Morales would have to box and stay away from a war. Not even Castillos Iron beard was immune to that level of punching. I would go for Morales but don't think he would win at 135 with Corrales. I think he is best at 130 and should consider a rematch with Pac, Barrera, or face of with Marquez. I don't think he stands a chance againts the notable names at 135 namely frietas, Cassamayor, Corrales, or Castillo.

SnoopySmurf
05-11-2005, 05:12 PM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.

Sorry, mang. Morales dun have the KO power at 130. He cound't even knockout a slightly blown up 126 lb Pacquiao. This is easy pickings for Corrales at 135. I might venture to say it's like a tune up fight after his epic match with Castillo.

Floydmayweather
05-11-2005, 08:02 PM
Chico would eat Morales up. He would walk through Morales's best shots and knock him out cold. Morales is not big enough, and not storng enough, plain and simple.

Shaolin Bushido
05-11-2005, 08:17 PM
If I was them I'd give Morales a shot before giveing Castillo one while he's disputin the loss.

Plus, it's a much easier fight imo which I understand I may be wrong.

drez24
05-11-2005, 08:32 PM
Despite the several factors working against him (not much KO power at 130, corrales' power), I would be hardcore backing Morales in this one. But as mentioned above, he would definitely hit the canvas for the first (legitimate) time in this fight.

.::|ULTIMATE|::.
05-11-2005, 08:56 PM
Looks like they are trying re-route attention from a much deserved rematch for Castillo by calling out Morales. The biggest name close by.

borikua
05-11-2005, 09:03 PM
Do we have a new Mexican Assasin in Corrales?

awdsawds
05-11-2005, 09:22 PM
Corrales kills morales and stops him brutally

Showstoppa
05-11-2005, 09:42 PM
Corrales vs. Kosta Tyszu

Now that would be a fighters dream match-up. Power vs. power. I would love to see that.

kadyo
05-11-2005, 09:52 PM
Another way of saying that chico is chickening out from the rematch. I say castillo deserves a rematch because of the way weeks handled the 2 KD's. Calling out morales at this point in time is like saying " I don't want to get hurt again " :D

borikua
05-11-2005, 09:59 PM
They can rematch but it doesn't need to be an inmediate one, both got beat real bad, Corrales deserves to cash in on that win...Castillo wants it right away cuz he lost..

Brz_Pugilist
05-11-2005, 10:10 PM
I hope Erik takes this fight, one thing about Erik is that he covers himself up pretty good.I think some of u are not giving Morales a chance here, i think he can win a decision against Corrales.

kadyo
05-11-2005, 10:36 PM
They can rematch but it doesn't need to be an inmediate one, both got beat real bad, Corrales deserves to cash in on that win...Castillo wants it right away cuz he lost..

I agree. A fight against EM means a cash tenfold times a cash in a rematch against JLC but JLC deserves a rematch because of the mouthpiece spitting issue. Although it is all water under the bridge now, what happened was unfair to JLC. I mean had it not been for that mouthpiece incident(trick?), chico could not have recovered and turn the fight around.

tnom
05-12-2005, 12:33 AM
Chico would eat Morales up. He would walk through Morales's best shots and knock him out cold. Morales is not big enough, and not storng enough, plain and simple.

Which is exactly why--after the war last week--Corrales' people are trumpeting this fight. I wouldn't put my guy in anything resembleing a fight like that again for at least a year. Boxing's a business, after all.

BBFM
05-12-2005, 01:07 AM
****ING DO IT MORALES **** ITS HISTORY!!! BABY!!

Tha Greatest
05-12-2005, 01:13 AM
****ING DO IT MORALES **** ITS HISTORY!!! BABY!!

Morales would get knocked out..

Natty Dread
05-12-2005, 01:14 AM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.
:bsflag: Corrales would make Morales retire :boxing:

AIR_KENG
05-12-2005, 01:23 AM
Looks like they are trying re-route attention from a much deserved rematch for Castillo by calling out Morales. The biggest name close by.
i agree. but i think it won't happen since castillo said he won't move up to 140 until he gets his rematch... so erik won't move up until JLC is there...

AIR_KENG
05-12-2005, 01:23 AM
:bsflag: Corrales would make Morales retire :boxing:
corrales will do what manny wasn't able to do...

Agave
05-12-2005, 02:09 AM
This is what Morales wanted according to this...


Morales-Corrales This Fall?
04/18/05- As first reported by RabbitPunchBoxing earlier this month, Erik Morales has plans of moving up to the Lightweight division later this year and will be meeting with promoter Bob Arum in the next few days to iron out the details of his move up. Morales said should Corrales win against Castillo on May 7th, he hopes to fight the tall and lanky Lightweight later this year. If Castillo prevails, he will instead wait for Jose to move up to the Jr. Welterweight division and fight Kostya Tszyu in September. Morales could then vie for the vacated Lightweight title.

Joaquin_Adriel
05-12-2005, 02:14 AM
:bsflag: Corrales would make Morales retire :boxing:


Hahahaha!!!!! I dont think he can do that to my main man :boxing: no way man!!!!!!

BBFM
05-12-2005, 04:02 AM
Tha greatest.......

so what if morales would get knocked out doesent mean he cant ****ing try it aint you in the ****ing ring so stop hating *****.

czars_salad
05-12-2005, 05:28 AM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.
how? corrales would destroy idiots like you :mad:

chito
05-12-2005, 07:54 AM
i don't think morales has a chance of beating corrales, how would he do that? and after his friend castillo's defeat, is he still wanting to fight him knowing he's got a very tall and powerful opponent in corrales?

DR. FREECLOUD
05-12-2005, 08:04 AM
Team Corrales: "Erik Morales - come get some"
SecondsOut.com
By Ant Evans:
In the nuclear winter fallout from Erik Morales's epic win over Manny Pacquiao a month ago, it was impossible to envision another fight fought in such a white hot furnace of passion, pride and power punches. And yet, six weeks later Diego Corrales bested Jose Luis Castillo in a 10 rounds of beautiful savagery which not only replaces El Terrible's win as the most astonishing of 2005 but also laid siege to the memory of any fight previously called "greatest of all time".

Naturally, TV broadcaster Showtime are already actively working on setting up a rematch between WBC/WBO champ Corrales and Mexican Castillo. They are also salivating at the prospect of two division champ Chico moving up to junior welterweight to face the winner of next month's Kostya Tszyu v Ricky Hatton showdown. But Team Corrales have another target in mind.

Erik Morales.

Trainer Joe Goossen told SecondsOut he doesn't want to see a Castillo rematch: "Here's the thing: for the sake of the health of both these guys, Diego and Castillo, they should never fight again. Everyone wants the rematch, sure, but no fighter should have two fights like that in a career. I'm not that sadistic. Castillo proved his point, even though we ended up with the win. No-one really lost here, it was that type of fight.

"As for Tszyu, I would love for Diego to stay at 135lbs for a while and defend his titles against a row of lightweights. He'll take on all comers - and the one I'd really like to see is Erik Morales to come up and take on Diego. If Bob Arum wants to be a baby about his fighter Castillo losing, then bring your other big name Mexican to the table and try and beat us with him.

"Morales is the guy who I think is the greatest fight out there for Corrales. The fans would kill to see that fight. Diego is now a big star for the Mexican fan base, maybe a hated star because he beat one of their heroes, but the pay-per-view would go through the roof if you take the winners of the two best fights in years and put them together for the undisputed (WBC/WBO) lightweight title."

Arum has essentially accused Corrales of legalised cheating to win the Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas trench war last weekend. Corrales was downed twice in the tenth but bought himself 26 of the most precious seconds of his life by spitting his gunshield out after hitting the deck for the second time. It was enough to clear his head and come back to stop the defending WBC kingpin just moments later.

"So what if Corrales spat it out on purpose?" Goossen said. "That's nitpicking and childish. Diego did that and so what? We never complained about Castillo's low blows, we didn't cry about it. And if we lost the fight we wouldn't be crying now like that. That fight was won fair and square by Diego Corrales - he got a point off for taking the mouthpiece out so that situation was dealt with properly by the referee.

"Diego pulled the mouthpiece out like so many fighters have done. He needed to breath. He needed air. What's the big deal? Diego had been knocked down twice so if anyone should have waded in to score a knockout it should have been Castillo at that point. But Diego had a bigger heart at that point.

"The reality is Corrales knocked out Castillo, who'd never even been knocked down before.

"No-one is Castillo's corner complained or made an issue, just the people who back him promotionally. It is sick for these people to try and taint the greatest fight most people have ever seen with this crap. We've got your rattle, but don't be babies bring Erik Morales, if you dare, and try and get your belt back."

As for last Saturday's win, Goossen said not only is it the greatest win of his career but also the most magnificent fight he's ever witnessed.

"It was a nose to nose, mano a mano war between five star generals with five-star techniques, real champions with huge punches and enormous hearts," Goossen said. "Without a doubt it's the best fight I've ever seen or heard of. Edge of your seat, back and forth. Even the most jaded, experienced boxing dignitaries and fans were saying it was the best fight they'd even seen. Even Budd Schulberg, the writer of 'On the Waterfront' who was friends with Joe Louis and is 92 years old, told Diego it was the greatest fight he's ever seen. And imagine the fights he's seen.

"Watching it from the corner... I'm under the doctors' care right now. They've got me on all sorts of stuff for my heart. My heart couldn't take it. Watching it you sensed that at any second either guy could hurt the other and that's exactly what they did every other second.

"In the first five rounds they both took incredible shots. I think Castillo took more of the heavier shots and that's what wore him down even though Diego was dropped twice later on and was worn himself. Castillo was debilitated."

Corrales went in with considerable height and reach advantages and so, despite Chico's pre-fight talk of being the aggressor, many were surprised the former two-time 130lbs champion took the fight to the Mexican from the first round. Most neutrals believes Corrales needed to jab and box, especially early on. Was Goossen surprised that his man grabbed the bull by the horns so early?

"I'd be the last to be surprised because I told him to do that," Goossen laughed. "The instructions I gave him were to do exactly what he did - take it to him. Diego isn't a boxer or a mover by nature, he's a fighter and a puncher. But he was the bigger man and he hit harder than Castillo, we believed. I told Diego: 'If we let this guy off the hook early on and don't try to dehabilitate him by hitting him and hurting him early on we're in trouble because Castillo always comes on strong late on.

"If we'd gone easy in the first half of the fight and Castillo started round seven without been hurt he'd have taken over. We knew that so we hit him to the body, buckled him with left hooks and two out of three judges had Corrales ahead going into the 10th.

"I can only imagine what Castillo would have been able to do in the last rounds of the fight had we not put a beating on him early on. Corrales has to do what he had to do to hurt this guy - boxing him early on wasn't an option. Floyd Mayweather Junior (who twice out pointed Castillo, albeit once on a highly controversial decision) has the best legs and arms in boxing and he couldn't outbox Castillo. Boxing just don't work with this guy - but I guarantee you they weren't prepared for Diego to take the fight to him from the first bell. Our strategy surprised everyone but I think the fact we won and were ahead on points too shows that we were correct."

However, the fight nearly ended with Corrales knocked out in the tenth. Castillo floored 'Chico' with a left hook and then put him down once more and for all the world it appeared that the lanky legs of Corrales would let his bottomless heart down.

"The fight was seemingly over for Diego at that point," Goossen admitted. "But I never believed the fight was over even though I couldn't have known Diego had such a dramatic comeback in him. I knew Diego was alright because he had the wherewithal to pull his gum shield out."

That move, an old pro's trick to buy more time to recover when hurt, allowed Corrales 26 precious seconds to recover and allowed Goossen one last chance to speak with his desperate fighter.

Goossen said: "I gave him one piece of advice."

What?

"Minus the expletives, I told him: 'You gotta get mean right now! You gotta get inside on him now or it is gone! This moment is the whole fight!' And Diego went right at him, throwing combinations, Castillo fought back but was caught by a left hook and that punch started the back pedalling for him and he was stopped on the ropes. Diego assaulted and attacked him with fury. Referee Tony Weeks made a great call because Castillo had nothing at all to defend himself with at that point. "


translation="we don't want to fight any real competition at lightweight right now so bring on the smaller guys so we can pick on them."

Atwa_66
05-12-2005, 08:07 AM
Chico would eat Morales up. He would walk through Morales's best shots and knock him out cold. Morales is not big enough, and not storng enough, plain and simple.
Crazy statement, Morales would punk Chico, and I hope maybe we'll get to see it, this would be a fight I wouldn't mind seeing.

JOM'S
05-12-2005, 08:25 AM
i would love to see that fight, and will root for the underdog Morales...

i know its a long shot, and probably Erik will taste his first ever KO defeat, but don't you think EM really have huevos of stone to face CHICO and learn to like the man ...

jabsRstiff
05-12-2005, 08:27 AM
Crazy statement, Morales would punk Chico, and I hope maybe we'll get to see it, this would be a fight I wouldn't mind seeing.

So you think Morales would be tougher & better at 135 than the BAD-ASS Jose Luis Castillo ?
Kid.....If you put Morales in with Castillo, you'd see man vs. boy. Castillo would absolutely murder Morales.
Guess what ? Corrales went toe-to-toe with the BAD-ASS & gave us as great a fight as we've ever seen....& he won !

Morales would get killed by both of the guys who fought this past weekend. They are too big, way too powerful, & too good for the guy who was beaten by Marco Antonio Barrera within this last year.

Those giving Morales a chance against Corrales are asking too much of him, & looking to get him hurt.

JOM'S
05-12-2005, 08:46 AM
So you think Morales would be tougher & better at 135 than the BAD-ASS Jose Luis Castillo ?
Kid.....If you put Morales in with Castillo, you'd see man vs. boy. Castillo would absolutely murder Morales.
Guess what ? Corrales went toe-to-toe with the BAD-ASS & gave us as great a fight as we've ever seen....& he won !

Morales would get killed by both of the guys who fought this past weekend. They are too big, way too powerful, & too good for the guy who was beaten by Marco Antonio Barrera within this last year.

Those giving Morales a chance against Corrales are asking too much of him, & looking to get him hurt.

I am not really giving him a chance, but I am still rooting for him...

I want to see how Erik will react, figthing a bigger man, he was almost always the bigger man when he fights, for sure he won't go toe to toe with these guys and use his boxing skilss more and would avoid getting really hurt maybe koed but not really hurt...

dangerousity
05-12-2005, 11:48 AM
Id love to see this fight. I think Morales is being underestimated and Corrales overestimated. Morales will stand better chance against Castillo. I mean give the guy a chance, he has afterall defeated everyone who entered the ring with him.

Hes too small for SFW anyways, he had to strip to make weight.

ZaneTeal
05-12-2005, 11:57 AM
So you think Morales would be tougher & better at 135 than the BAD-ASS Jose Luis Castillo ?
Kid.....If you put Morales in with Castillo, you'd see man vs. boy. Castillo would absolutely murder Morales.
Guess what ? Corrales went toe-to-toe with the BAD-ASS & gave us as great a fight as we've ever seen....& he won !

Morales would get killed by both of the guys who fought this past weekend. They are too big, way too powerful, & too good for the guy who was beaten by Marco Antonio Barrera within this last year.

Those giving Morales a chance against Corrales are asking too much of him, & looking to get him hurt.
You can't really get any more clear than that.

BBFM
05-12-2005, 12:56 PM
its a long shot but i think morales likes being an underdog look what happen with pacman but all of a sudden hes a nobody when he gets beat a blown up 126 right? **** regardless if morales fights corrales hes my hero haha hes already my hero.

oldgringo
05-12-2005, 01:34 PM
If Morales wants to put himself up there with JCC and Sanchez then he would take this fight. If he beats Corrales then he's a legend.

Morales has superior boxing ability to JLC and even chin IMO. We've never seen Erik in with such a devastating puncher however. Pacquiao could definitely crack and had good power but Corrales is just different.

I'd give Erik a shot to outpoint him over 12 but I don't know if he'd be able to avoid eating the huge punches. 135 and Corrales may just be too much for him.

Erik wouldn't be too bad stylistically though because he's tall and rangy. He can also fight from the outside very well (so can Corrales though). Morales has enough pop at 135 to command Corrales' attention I bet, but not enough to seriously hurt him or anything.

BBFM
05-12-2005, 01:58 PM
Morales is already a legend one of the baddest fighters to come from mexico. I think morales could knock corrales down.... seriously but corrales recovers quick its like the most amazing thing I ever seen lol 2 knockdowns takes 60 seconds comes back to win the fitht.

dino
05-12-2005, 02:01 PM
Morales would destroy Corrales. I would love to see the fight.

ur a clown..anybody who loses to barrera cant beat corrales..corrales isnt some 3rd world 126 pounder bum that morales beats up on

casamayor would beat morales

holden007
05-12-2005, 03:31 PM
I don't think Morales should move up to fight, but let them scrap at a catch weight in between. 132.5 sounds good to me!

SnoopySmurf
05-12-2005, 04:30 PM
This is like Gatti moving up to fight Oscar. Total ownage. And I like Morales. It's a fight I'd hate to see for him as a fan of his....but as a fan of wanting to see an interesting match? HELL YEAH! This would be bitter sweet for me.

Pak men
10-03-2005, 11:36 AM
This is like Gatti moving up to fight Oscar. Total ownage. And I like Morales. It's a fight I'd hate to see for him as a fan of his....but as a fan of wanting to see an interesting match? HELL YEAH! This would be bitter sweet for me.
I don't like Morales facing Corrales. He's asking for the death sentence.

Even Castillo's iron chin gave way to Corrales' power. It's too much of a mismatch. Morales will get killed in the ring.

TheEvilSaint
10-03-2005, 11:37 AM
morales should go back down to 130.

corrales is doing very well at lightweight while morales dropped a one sided decision to raheem.

morales/corrales is a bad move for morales.

Martin (Top Knowledge)
10-03-2005, 11:42 AM
I think this would be a good fight for both of them.

Morales will be at the dissadvantage (through weight) and I think Corrales deserves a lighter fight because of the tough fights he's had over the last 2-3yrs!

But it'll also give Morales the chance to really go down in history if he could pull it off!

And in the meantime, us the fans get to see a wicked little match up. Everyone's a winner!

Pak men
10-03-2005, 11:52 AM
I think this would be a good fight for both of them.

Morales will be at the dissadvantage (through weight) and I think Corrales deserves a lighter fight because of the tough fights he's had over the last 2-3yrs!

But it'll also give Morales the chance to really go down in history if he could pull it off!

And in the meantime, us the fans get to see a wicked little match up. Everyone's a winner!
Morales will be killed. Castillo's chin didn't hold against Corrales. Morales will get his head blown to pieces.

Martin (Top Knowledge)
10-03-2005, 11:59 AM
Morales will be killed. Castillo's chin didn't hold against Corrales. Morales will get his head blown to pieces.
I think Morales is a better boxer than Castillo and is less likely to get hit. Mind you, that Morales vs Raheem fight has cast a shadow of doubt over my thoughts about Morales.

I think Morales is coming to the end of his career and he might aswell go out with a bang!

It's not completely out of the question that Morales could beat Corrales, and that would be an amazing way for Morales to finish off an outstanding career.

eazy_mas
01-14-2006, 04:59 AM
Castillo is much better than morales.

compare Morales - Raheem vs Castillo - Mayweather where both fighter run aronud the ring Castillo could hand it.

As for Morales first hit to the canvas it would be with Pac

LuKahnLi
01-14-2006, 08:42 AM
Ya know, I really think it is stupid when a fighter from a higher weight class calls out someone from a lower weight class.....I mean, he is essentially picking a fight with a smaller man. Besides, Corrales should be more focused on getting healthy so Castillo can knock him out again.

Shaolin Bushido
01-18-2006, 09:58 PM
^^^^^^^^^
Wut he sed.

Memorex
01-18-2006, 10:01 PM
Ya know, I really think it is stupid when a fighter from a higher weight class calls out someone from a lower weight class.....I mean, he is essentially picking a fight with a smaller man. Besides, Corrales should be more focused on getting healthy so Castillo can knock him out again.
yea i dont it when bigger fighters call out amller fighters. i hate to say it but corrales would beat morales, too much power for morales to handle

bumboclott
01-19-2006, 01:52 AM
hah, i wonder what Morales reaction would be if he heard about this