Always talking about Floyd. I swear this guy can't bypass any Floyd talks, he has to join in. He can't give his take on the topic at hand.
You don't like, you don't buy.
Btw, I didn't bring him up. Just responded to it. Thanks for following me though. Didn't realize this was instagram.
Doing some research and found this.
By Diamond Damon
> Due to numerous requests from readers wanting to know what really happened
> between Erik Morales and Floyd Mayweather when they sparred at Big Bear, CA,
> Diamond Damon went right to the source. Erik was not at home but I did speak with
> Erik's chief second Fernando Fernandez who was there when they sparred. He told
> me that when Erik and Floyd were sparring together on the first day that Floyd
> was trying to teach Erik some of his defensive moves and Erik told him "No way,
> you can't do it
> like that or you'll get hit". Floyd didn't believe him so Erik started started
> feinting him and then peppering him with shots. Fernando said Erik did land some
> big shots on Floyd and that Floyd looked really surprised and eventually stormed
> out of the ring all
> pissed off. The next day they were supposed to spar again but Floyd didn't show
> up, electing to train in the afternoon instead of in the morning with Erik. The
> same
> story was told to me by Erik's brother Diego Morales, the WBO super flyweight
> champion. Boxing Mania! reporter Ramiro Sanchez will be seeing Erik at the fights
>
> Friday night in Tijuana and will try to get more information. Erik is generally a
> pretty
> modest fellow so he'll probably try to downplay it, but I believe it's safe to
> say that
> Erik more than held his own with the larger Mayweather.
Diamond Damon
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Originally Posted by Pretty Boy32
They avoided Floyd like the plague back then, they where right to do so.
Floyd was shook of Morales ask Jeff Mayweather yourself, he will tell you the exact same thing, he'll just word it a lil nicer. Also while you at it ask him who beat up Mayweather out in texas during sparring bad to the point they stopped the sparring, claiming a 12 round bout was only a 8 round session LMFAO. Ask him.
I always wondered why Floyd hated Morales.
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It's really not that close, IMO it's Morales.
I can sit here and just mention Morales' win over Pacquiao and call it a day, but also I take into account how they adjusted to their age and going up in weight and Morales had the superior performances in those categories. He really surprised me when ARGUABLY beat Maidana and Garcia at 140. Arguably, but I don't think so. I thought he lost both fights but it's not like a well-thought out argument can not be made, with reasonable round by round explanations as to why he won the fights.
I think if Morales had retired after beating Pac, and Barrera had retired after losing to Marquez, i'd have said they were equal.
H2H I know Barrera won 2 out of 3 times, but their careers in general, Morales showed me more versatility throughout the age and weight climbing.
Floyd was shook of Morales ask Jeff Mayweather yourself, he will tell you the exact same thing, he'll just word it a lil nicer. Also while you at it ask him who beat up Mayweather out in texas during sparring bad to the point they stopped the sparring, claiming a 12 round bout was only a 8 round session LMFAO. Ask him.
stfu :smileysex
I'd say Morales. His victory over that version of PAC & a tittle in a 4th div that & his comeback was allot better than Barreras. So that in my opinion makes his career better & with more High lights.