View Full Version : Barrera-Morales III "once and for all"


Tha Greatest
10-05-2004, 10:14 PM
whats up
watcha ppl think about this fight
and im goin to tha fite live!!!
anyone go to pro fights before?
how is it

MetalVomit
10-05-2004, 10:18 PM
Cant wait. I dont make predictions because, this is no joke, EVERY single match i have bet on, or if i just picked someone to win, they have lost. Since 2001. No joke. I just cant wait to see it.

mic573
10-05-2004, 10:54 PM
Barrera will always give Morales a tough fight but I give the edge to Morales since it's at 130.

Tha Greatest
10-05-2004, 10:57 PM
barrera will win!!
but i was sayin
are fights way more excitin watchin it live at tha stadium

neils7147933
10-05-2004, 10:57 PM
whats up
watcha ppl think about this fight
and im goin to tha fite live!!!
anyone go to pro fights before?
how is it

Where are your seats? I went to Forrest-Mosley II but I was really high up. Antonio Tarver KO'd Eric Harding that night too on the undercard.

The great thing is, if you're a true fan of boxing and want your money's worth, you will get it. There's usually 8-10 bouts on the card, even though only 2-3 make TV. There's usually some local fighters and some crossroads matches. I saw a guy that was 13-57 fighting a kid with 8 or 9 fights. The prospect won, as was expected. There were also some lesser title fights, one for the Indiana Light Heavyweight Title. I definitely got my 50 bucks worth. If Indianapolis gets another major fight, I'll dig into my bank book and plop down 250 for some decent seats. I think ringside was like 1500 though.

LuKahnLi
10-05-2004, 10:58 PM
I have been to a few. If it is your first time, Barrera-Morales III is probably an excellent one to start out with. Going to a fight live you trade atmosphere for ability to follow the action of the fight.....but in some cases it is a worthwhile sacrifice to make.

Tha Greatest
10-05-2004, 11:40 PM
does anyone know hwo much a ticket wo0uld cost in tha lower area
not to close to tha ring but not to far so i can have a perfect view and not to expensive

The Fix
10-06-2004, 12:10 AM
i sure hbo is going to list the prices of the tickets on there site when the fight is mad officailly. also goig to a live fight is far better than tv. the sounds of the punches are something to be heard. like a loud thud. plus you dont get that many chances to see you favorite fighters live

.::|ULTIMATE|::.
10-06-2004, 02:49 AM
congratulations on going. Tickets for that fight are sure to be expensive. As for how is it, it depends how close u are to the ring usually the farther u are the less you see and the more wild it is. Fights break out a lot hehe.

Its gonna be a great fight.

chito
10-06-2004, 05:43 AM
yeah, great fight! i am guessing here, if this fight went to 12 rounds, i can smell that barrera would win this. the judges might score it in favor of barrera, so barrera can fight pacquiao again. morales would move to 135 even if he loses this one. well, i am guessing what those influential promoters are thinking right now! arum is one ugly manipulator so is don king and truly they are in control of the fights they are involved with! if it's a close one, it can go either way and i am predicting this would be a close one! for the fans of both sides, i think it would be!

El Jesus
10-06-2004, 06:27 AM
if this fight goes 12 rounds, somebody better be dead, the way these guys throw itll lead to brain damage if it goes anymore than 10

chito
10-06-2004, 08:44 PM
if this fight goes 12 rounds, somebody better be dead, the way these guys throw itll lead to brain damage if it goes anymore than 10

it's just what i thought, well you have to be sure it will last just to 10 rounds, many have predicted and yet not all of them were proven right! well, it's possible that the fight would last 12 rounds, i'm holding it firmly against your guess!

neils7147933
10-06-2004, 09:07 PM
I think Morales is as good as ever, but Barrera has lost a step. He beat an Ayala who was inactive and should have been retired in his first fight from losing possibly every round against Pacquaio before hitting the canvas.

Morales wins this one convincingly. Then he goes down to face Pac or, what I would prefer, up to face Corrales.

That could get annoying to hear the announcers say "Morales" and "Corrales" a hundred times during the fight.

neils7147933
10-06-2004, 09:09 PM
does anyone know hwo much a ticket wo0uld cost in tha lower area
not to close to tha ring but not to far so i can have a perfect view and not to expensive

I'd say in the neighborhood of 200 dollars. At Conseco Fieldhouse, the 100 dollar seats I think were on the lower level, but there were lower "box" seats in front of them for 250. Then there were the floor seats at 500. And then ringside which were 1000 or 1500. That's where Holyfield and Samuel Jackson and bunch of celebrities were.

Memorex
10-06-2004, 09:20 PM
the fight will probably go 12 rounds but i hope morales knocks mab out. morales please finish off mab so we the fight fans can see u and the pac man go at it.

MetalVomit
10-06-2004, 09:22 PM
I think Morales is as good as ever, but Barrera has lost a step. He beat an Ayala who was inactive and should have been retired in his first fight from losing possibly every round against Pacquaio before hitting the canvas.

Morales wins this one convincingly. Then he goes down to face Pac or, what I would prefer, up to face Corrales.

That could get annoying to hear the announcers say "Morales" and "Corrales" a hundred times during the fight.


i know how he looked against Pac Man, but i think this will be an unbelievable fight. Barrera is not finished.

Tha Greatest
10-06-2004, 09:43 PM
barrera will destroy him
and tha tickets are goin 50-600 dollars
which ones are recommended
and i aint a millionare!!
lol

neils7147933
10-06-2004, 10:03 PM
barrera will destroy him
and tha tickets are goin 50-600 dollars
which ones are recommended
and i aint a millionare!!
lol

What's the seating capacity of the venue?

psychopath
10-06-2004, 10:07 PM
This is going to be war . . . I like both fighters . . . both have great skills but since they are going to meet at 130 lbs. MoRALES clearly will have an edge . . . but still I'm rooting for the sentimental favorite,"MAB".

MAB winning here will put him back in TRACK . . . and will open up a lot of great possibilities at 126 and 130 lbs division.

oldgringo
10-06-2004, 10:59 PM
I think Morales is as good as ever, but Barrera has lost a step. He beat an Ayala who was inactive and should have been retired in his first fight from losing possibly every round against Pacquaio before hitting the canvas.

Morales wins this one convincingly. Then he goes down to face Pac or, what I would prefer, up to face Corrales.

That could get annoying to hear the announcers say "Morales" and "Corrales" a hundred times during the fight.

Haha...I'd like to see these fights too. I would probably throw a chair at the television after hearing morales corrales 500 times.

bigdlb12
10-06-2004, 11:04 PM
I dont care who wins,aslong as the winner gets to take on Manny. I hope Morales wins to face his asian rival

.::|ULTIMATE|::.
10-07-2004, 12:30 AM
Haha...I'd like to see these fights too. I would probably throw a chair at the television after hearing morales corrales 500 times.

hehe i bet they call them erik and diego if they ever meet.

Hurlex
10-07-2004, 12:47 AM
this will be a great fight and whoever lose or wins both will face manny sooner or later

i am not mexican so i dont know if i can say this like this..but who cares: my boy MAB aint done and will bring it all out for this fight and win

Supafly25
10-07-2004, 12:05 PM
im betting on barrera 2 take this one out. after that it should be 3-0 Barrera-Morales cuz MAB was robbed in their 1st fight.

psychopath
10-07-2004, 06:46 PM
As in my previous post I want MAB to win . . . I believe that he is not done yet. And knowing that his future is at stake here I'm expecting MAB to go out there BLAZING.

MetalVomit
10-07-2004, 07:46 PM
As in my previous post I want MAB to win . . . I believe that he is not done yet. And knowing that his future is at stake here I'm expecting MAB to go out there BLAZING.


I am suprised to see so many going for Marco after his destruction at the hands of Pac. I think Marco will win, and being selfish, i want to see him redeem that loss to Manny and retire a truly astonishing legend.

abdiel2k3
10-07-2004, 07:51 PM
as much as i like barrera
morales is going to prove to be too much for him
and unfortuantly it prolly wont be such an exciting fight
i just watched the second fight and i almost felt like turning it off
hopefully wiht this fight they wont be so tenative and really want to prove which of the two is the best but i pick morales with a not so exciting unanimous decision

baliw_nga
10-08-2004, 08:22 PM
Im also rooting for a Barrera win. I have a lot of respect for Barrera and I want him to have a chance for a rematch with Manny and redeem himself, not necessarily to beat Manny but to make a good account of himself in a rematch and probably retire with his pride restored.

Tha Greatest
10-08-2004, 11:59 PM
Im also rooting for a Barrera win. I have a lot of respect for Barrera and I want him to have a chance for a rematch with Manny and redeem himself, not necessarily to beat Manny but to make a good account of himself in a rematch and probably retire with his pride restored.

exactly man

grayfist
10-09-2004, 12:32 AM
There are just a few things that're buzzing around my head about this fight:

1. Morales is coming off a series of wins; MAB from a loss and a not too compelling performance (vs. Ayala)

2. Morales has been campaigning at the weight they'll be fighting; MAB is going up in weight.

3. During the press conference that announced the fight about a month back, Morales showed a lot of vim and was talking some trash; MAB, uncharacteristic for a Mexican rivalry, did a humility act.

4. MAB has recently tasted the canvass; Morales hasn't.

For sentimental reasons, I want Barrera to win. At mid-career, he was the avoided one, and didn't get to rake in as much as his talents should have enabled him to do. His huge paydays were only with Morales and Hamed (?) with the meetings vs. Junior Jones and Tapia, being decent ones. If he loses to Morales, he would have little bargaining leverage for future meetings with Pac and Marquez. If he does meet them, it's going to be Pac and Marquez who shall have gotten their demands met. Perhaps, he may be driven down to settle for the likes of Harrison, Chi and Juarez from which there won't be such huge money. Worse, he'll be viewed by the camps of those fighters as a mere stepping stone-- fate that is the ignominy of many has- beens!

On the other hand, a Morales loss will affect Morales' Pac date only ever so slightly, as long as he puts on a good show in Barrera III.

MetalVomit
10-09-2004, 12:36 AM
There are just a few of things that're buzzing around my head about this fight:

1. Morales is coming off a series of wins; MAB from a loss and a not too compelling performance (vs. Ayala)

2. Morales has been campaigning at the weight they'll be fighting; MAB is going up in weight.

3. During the press conference that announced the fight about a month back, Morales showed a lot of vim and was talking some trash; MAB, uncharacteristic for a Mexican rivalry, did a humility act.

4. MAB has recently tasted the canvass; Morales hasn't.

For sentimental reasons, I want Barrera to win. At mid-career, he was the avoided one, and didn't get to rake in as much as his talents should have enabled him to do. His huge paydays were only with Morales, with the meetings vs. Junior Jones and Tapia, being decent ones. If he loses to Morales, he would have little bargaining leverage for future meetings with Pac and Marquez. If he does meet them, it's going to be Pac and Marquez who shall have gotten their demands met. Perhaps, he may be driven down to settle for the likes of Harrison, Chi and Juarez from which there won't be such huge money. Worse, he'll be viewed by the camps of those fighters as a mere stepping stone-- fate that is the ignominy of many has- beens!

On the other hand, a Morales loss will affect Morales' Pac date only ever so slightly, as long as he puts on a good show in Barrera III.

you make good points, might be the best one ive seen so far. I hope that for Marco's sake, he can take out Morales, get another crack at Manny, and call it a day. he has had a fantastic career, and i would hate to see another of my all time favorite fighters walk the path of Evander "where are my pants?" Holyfield (my all time favorite fighter,so sad.) :(

grayfist
10-09-2004, 12:47 AM
you make good points, might be the best one ive seen so far. I hope that for Marco's sake, he can take out Morales, get another crack at Manny, and call it a day. he has had a fantastic career, and i would hate to see another of my all time favorite fighters walk the path of Evander "where are my pants?" Holyfield (my all time favorite fighter,so sad.) :(Thanks, pal! Coming from God's hand, I won't let the compliment pass!!! ;) And yes, t'wud be such a sad sight if MAB goes the way of Evander, who (like you) I consider as one of those few who had lent dignity to the boxing profession during their prime, on top of their being great fighters. MAB and Evander: they're in my short list.

Thanx again! :)

Hurlex
10-09-2004, 02:03 AM
yeah i mean even now MAB will always be remembered and manny (atleast at this point) wont be remember in 15 years..i hope mab can do this..either way he will always be great and a legend..but if he can beat/ko manny and erik...

OMG...he would be up there with the greats like ali-forman-ray robinsion-pryor-J.C. Chavez-hagler-etc...

(others who may be added from our era)-jones-hopkins(if he can ko tito again)-tito(if he can beat hop)-manny(if he keep showing great heart)-winky..etc...

psychopath
10-09-2004, 02:06 AM
I am suprised to see so many going for Marco after his destruction at the hands of Pac. I think Marco will win, and being selfish, i want to see him redeem that loss to Manny and retire a truly astonishing legend.


Well brother I'm a filipino, a true boxing fan . . . . I appreciate fighters because of their skills, capabilities and values irregardless of nationalities. Siding with a fighter and Wanting him to win doesn't mean I hate the opponent. I simply have a lot of respect for MAB for what he is, for what he has accomplished. That's why I stated in my earlier post "sentimental" favorite. I just hope that that rematch again Manny doesn't materialize anymore because being a Flip you know on which side I'll be. :D

Hurlex
10-09-2004, 02:08 AM
if mab beats erik..and then goes for a rematch against manny..i dont think it will split into a racail thing like JMM vs manny..it will be boxing fans from all over the world just sitting down to enjoy what boxing should be...a lengend vs a kid who wants to prove himself more then anything

grayfist
10-09-2004, 02:14 AM
if mab beats erik..and then goes for a rematch against manny..i dont think it will split into a racail thing like JMM vs manny..it will be boxing fans from all over the world just sitting down to enjoy what boxing should be...a lengend vs a kid who wants to prove himself more then anything :) I agree. But there shall be those who'd not be as relaxed as the majority; those ones with stakes, both real and imagined, in terms of money, fanaticism, national pride, etc. :D :)