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  • #21
    Originally posted by ferocity View Post
    All that tells me is that even though pacquioa won he still feels and knows he looked like ****!

    A huge slap in the face to Morales, dumb **** for showing so much respect to pacquioa, the piece of **** talker.
    and now, let's start the hate fest... **** YOU FEROCITY!!! **** YOU AND YOUR BOXING KNOWLEDGE!!! YOU KNOW NOTHING OF BOXING AND ALL YOU DO IS SUCK BALLS AND DON'T KNOW HOW TO RECOGNIZE TALENT!!! **** YOU!!!...

    that's all for now... more to come...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by AllEyesOpen View Post


      & have a few people cough on him a day or 2 before fight night



      Honestly I see Barrera out-boxing Pacman, hate all you wish
      lol... he outboxed a VERY BUSY juarez... go figure...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by flipside View Post
        here you go again m aking yourself look ******. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stfu and git *****. morales lost pac KO'd him when pac had fever.







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        • #24
          Originally posted by grayfist View Post
          I think Pacquiao was avoiding a parking ticket. His new MBenz 50 AMG convertible was double parked.
          LMAO!............

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ferocity View Post
            Hes just getting started for the excuse for his ****ty performance and his lose that is coming very soon.
            ****ty performance? your such a ****ing loser, all that **** you and boy xcaret talked before this fight and morales got punished again. you have to be the biggest hater on these forums.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by drez24 View Post
              and that, my friends, is what you call self ownage. didn't realize that. as you were.
              atleast your man enough to admit it. good job

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              • #27
                Damn if Pacquiao wasn't sick Saturday night he could have knocked out Oliver McCall

                Pacquiao is amazing

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ferocity View Post
                  A huge slap in the face to Morales, dumb **** for showing so much respect to pacquioa, the piece of **** talker.
                  You need to calm down and quit dissing Morales. Pac respects Morales and in turn, Morales respects Pac.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Chups View Post
                    Roach bares shift in fightplan
                    By Joaquin Henson
                    11/21/2006

                    LAS VEGAS — Trainer Freddie Roach let the cat out of the bag shortly after Manny Pacquiao scored a convincing third round knockout over Erik Morales to cap their trilogy at the Thomas and Mack Center here Saturday night.

                    Roach said he had expected a long battle because both fighters worked so hard to get into shape for the "Grand Finale."

                    But 30 minutes before the match, Roach knew it would end early.

                    "Manny was running a fever and told me in the dressing room he was dizzy and his tonsils hurt like hell," said Roach. "He wanted to cancel the fight at first. But we talked about it. In the end, he decided to go through with it because he didn’t want to disappoint the fans."

                    Pacquiao ran a 38.5 degree temperature when he climbed onto the ring to face Morales.

                    "I figured Manny would try to end it early because he wasn’t feeling well and probably wasn’t sure how long he could last with a fever," said Roach. "I also figured Morales would try to go for a quick knockout because he would be stronger in the early rounds. So if both fighters wanted to engage early, I knew it would end quickly and Manny would win."

                    Roach said Pacquiao deviated a bit from the fightplan of using shifty footwork to keep Morales from setting up and throwing his punches. It was because Pacquiao went for the early kill.

                    "Manny was about a step off from what we prepared in the gym," said Roach. "We’ve studied a lot of Morales‚ fights and we knew he’d have problems throwing if he’s not set and Manny’s constantly moving. Morales likes to unload when he’s got a clear target. But there were a few instances when Manny got hit because he stayed in the corner pocket for Morales to strike. I guess Manny just wanted to get it over with and the quickest way was to exchange early."

                    Roach said unlike in the first fight where Morales looked bigger, Pacquiao appeared stronger and heavier Saturday night. Before entering the ring, Pacquiao weighed 144 pounds and Morales, 139. Clearly, Morales‚ weight reduction program had an adverse effect on his power and ability to take a punch.

                    In the third round, it seemed like Morales would stay down after the first knockdown. But he glanced at Roach, watching intently from Pacquiao’s corner, and got up on his feet as if motivated to try one more time to stem the tide.

                    In the weeks leading to the fight, Roach and Morales traded harsh words in media, triggering a word war.

                    Roach, however, said he never badmouthed Morales.

                    "I actually don’t know where those quotes attributed to me came from," said Roach. "I guess the publicists wanted to hype the fight by putting words in my mouth and getting Morales to react to what I was supposed to be saying. I respect Morales as a fighter. He’s said some nasty things about Manny but that’s his style, not mine."

                    Roach said he saw Morales look at him after the first knockdown in the third round.

                    "When he saw me, he got up all of a sudden like he wanted to prove something to me," said Roach. "Maybe, he should’ve stayed down."

                    Morales survived the first trip to the canvas but wouldn’t be able to stave off the rampaging Pacquiao. The Mexican fell a second time and referee Vic Drakulich signaled it was over.

                    Roach said Morales should seriously consider retirement after the crushing loss.

                    "He has nothing left to prove," said Roach. "He had a great career as a three-time champion. I think it’s time for him to give it up. When a fighter gets knocked out, he’s often never the same again. Morales felt what it was like to get knocked out in the second fight with Manny. And in their third fight, as soon as he got hit hard, Morales never recovered. It’s that way with boxing."
                    Another page to be added to boxing lore in the stories of this series of fights years from now. Interesting stuff.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by *AKO PA HA! View Post
                      LMAO!............
                      Hi pal.

                      Pacquiao may also have caught colds as a result of tooling around in the cold early evening dessert air in his spanking new convertible, roof down.

                      I know of many who'd willingly catch any cold and a few of Morales' punches to just get one like that for themselves.
                      Last edited by grayfist; 11-21-2006, 08:36 PM.

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