By Patrick Kehoe - “It’s been one of the most peaceful training camps I have ever had.”
Erik Morales seems to be ultra chilled, as he awaits his shot at WBC lightweight title holder David Diaz this Saturday night in Rosemont, Illinois, from the Allstate Arena. Knowing as he does that many in boxing and many among his faithful fans have been calling for him to retire, Morales has moved back up to 135 for one more chance at placing himself somewhere near the centre of big time boxing. His long time promotional house Top Rank are standing by Morales during this, perhaps, his final push for a world championship after suffering defeats at the hands of Zahir Raheem at 135 and twice to Manny Pacquiao at 130. [details]
Erik Morales seems to be ultra chilled, as he awaits his shot at WBC lightweight title holder David Diaz this Saturday night in Rosemont, Illinois, from the Allstate Arena. Knowing as he does that many in boxing and many among his faithful fans have been calling for him to retire, Morales has moved back up to 135 for one more chance at placing himself somewhere near the centre of big time boxing. His long time promotional house Top Rank are standing by Morales during this, perhaps, his final push for a world championship after suffering defeats at the hands of Zahir Raheem at 135 and twice to Manny Pacquiao at 130. [details]
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