Barrera is more of a warrior than Morales!

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  • Jose Rizal
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    #41
    Originally posted by rich loc
    Gtfo of my thread Pachak.
    Go back to MABland and stop tainting boxing sites with your ******ity Rich. Study hard and woo a Pinay and when you're finally a MAN, then you can talk.

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      #42
      Originally posted by flipbjefrox
      but u said he was surviving? that's not boxing that the most common form of cowardness
      Only Heartless b!tches quit.

      Quitters never win. Winners never quit.

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      • flipbjefrox
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        #43
        Originally posted by rich loc
        Heartless b!tches quit.

        Quitters never win. Winners never quit.
        he basically quit when he decided not to fight for the win but only to survive

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          #44
          Originally posted by Jose Rizal
          Go back to MABland and stop tainting boxing sites with your ******ity Rich. Study hard and woo a Pinay and when you're finally a MAN, then you can talk.
          I don't know you.

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          • The_Bull
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            #45
            Barrera, Morales, Marquez and Pacquiao are all warriors in their own right. They each achieved tremedous success before running into each other and providing us with unforgettable boxing matches. Props to the 4 kings of this generation.

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              #46
              Originally posted by The_Bull
              Barrera, Morales, Marquez and Pacquiao are all warriors in their own right. They each achieved tremedous success before running into each other and providing us with unforgettable boxing matches. Props to the 4 kings of this generation.
              u mean the three kings and one queen

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                #47
                Originally posted by flipbjefrox
                he basically quit when he decided not to fight for the win but only to survive
                That means he didn't. He's a grandpa in the sport. 18 years as a pro on his 70th pro fight. He's fighting a prime Pacmonster, and Pac still couldn't Ko him.

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                • Jose Rizal
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by rich loc
                  I don't know you.
                  Ouch.

                  You snob.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by rich loc
                    That means he didn't. He's a grandpa in the sport. 18 years as a pro on his 70th pro fight. He's fighting a prime Pacmonster, and Pac still couldn't Ko him.
                    so if hes old then why did he take the fight. so that means he fought for the money with no intention of winning just surviving. that my friend is no warrior but more of a slimey businessman.

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                      #50
                      One thing i'd like to say is if Barrera fought to survive then so did Pacquiao. Don't be such pac nuthuggers, you want to say one fought to survive then say the other fought to survive.

                      Teddy Atlas would call it a "SILENT AGGREMENT" by both parties. Barrera decided to box, and Pacquiao decided to lay back in the fight and not show aggression towards Barrera for fear of being countered. Pac didn't fight like he used does aginst Barrera in there 2nd fight, and the Barrera the boxer he became is the one that showed up. He fought Pac, the same way he fought Rocky Juarez.

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