Erik Morales, Barrera Mulling Ring Returns

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Erik Morales, Barrera Mulling Ring Returns

    Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says Mexican legend Erik “El Terrible” Morales is upset with him because Arum refuses to promote another fight involving Morales. [details]
  • Silencers
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    Both of them are shot. They shouldn't come back. It'll just damage their legacies.
    Last edited by Silencers; 12-18-2007, 09:07 AM.

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    • THe TRiNiTY
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      I hope they both stay retired. They fought well and deserve it.

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      • sterling
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        man this is why they get bad records stay retired they dont deserve to lose anymore fights.

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        • neils7147933
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          I think Barrera would lose soundly to most of the Top 15 guys in his class.

          Morales could hang tougher but seems to be more at risk for a terrible injury.

          Hopefully, any ring returns involve soft opponents in an "Adios" match scheduled for 8 rounds or something like that so they can go out with a W with minimal risk...

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          • -Hyperion-
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            Terrible has hinted at a rematch since 2 days after the david diaz fight(who has now emerged as the #2 lightweight in the world after the demise of casamyor.....)

            i think he can win that fight he looked out of shape in the first fight......

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              Originally posted by -Hyperion-
              Terrible has hinted at a rematch since 2 days after the david diaz fight(who has now emerged as the #2 lightweight in the world after the demise of casamyor.....)

              i think he can win that fight he looked out of shape in the first fight......
              Didn't he have some trouble making weight for the fight?

              I thought he actually won the fight.

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                Originally posted by neils7147933
                I think Barrera would lose soundly to most of the Top 15 guys in his class.
                Morales could hang tougher but seems to be more at risk for a terrible injury.

                Hopefully, any ring returns involve soft opponents in an "Adios" match scheduled for 8 rounds or something like that so they can go out with a W with minimal risk...
                Just curious can you name the 15 fighters that would beat him at 130?

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                  Originally posted by silencers98
                  Didn't he have some trouble making weight for the fight?

                  I thought he actually won the fight.
                  i also thught he won, but he looked very weak and he had no legs....but im not talking about that, to me he looked soft.........whcih tells me he didt train properly.........he was skinny but soft.....look at the body he has for the 3rd barrera match, the paulie ayal fight and the first pacquiao fight....thats how he should train always....

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                  • Silencers
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                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    i also thught he won, but he looked very weak and he had no legs....but im not talking about that, to me he looked soft.........whcih tells me he didt train properly.........he was skinny but soft.....look at the body he has for the 3rd barrera match, the paulie ayal fight and the first pacquiao fight....thats how he should train always....
                    Yeah he looked soft. It just proves how good he was for him to give a young fighter in his prime a tough fight, and you're right, his legs were shot.

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