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  • #51
    Originally posted by garfios View Post
    I don't see that big of a gap, actually Morell jr
    skipped the padding record bum of the month, and went straight from the get go to fight opponents that others will be fighting at their 15 or 16 fight. Check his record, only one with a losing record. Imo he has a good chance of beating benavidez, the thing is besides benavidez, who is there willing to fight the Cuban? Be safe.
    Every time I see Morrel, he is more accurate and more deadly than the last time. He is a serious threat to Benavidez, I'd even like to see him fight MBilli, Diego Pacheco, or Berlanga if he can't get Benavidez to face him.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Ropeydope View Post
      This dude has been exciting to watch as a prospect but I still don’t know enough based on his levels of competition. I’m thinking Benevidez wrecks him in much the fashion as Plant. He hasn’t been prepared for that level.
      You don't know what you're talking about...Morell will reap Bena in less than 6 rounds for sure!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by richardt View Post

        Every time I see Morrel, he is more accurate and more deadly than the last time. He is a serious threat to Benavidez, I'd even like to see him fight MBilli, Diego Pacheco, or Berlanga if he can't get Benavidez to face him.
        I don't know about pacheco or mbilli, definately he would not get credit for berlanga, if he beats him of course. I had an argument with one of the fans, he said that he would want to see him against thompson or uzcategui. I told him that thompson was too old (37/38yo) and hasn't fought in four years, and he was never that good to begin with it, and uzcategui has seen better days. I told him that I prefer the russian that just beat uzcategui. For some reason, he was still fixated on thompson, he never mentioned pacheco nor mbilli. Be safe.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh View Post

          Cultural appropriation
          No, it's not that. There's a big Japanese presence in Brazil and Peru.

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          • #55
            Just like Tank, this boy hits different! Time for Benavidez, Andrade, of Shishkin! MAN UP!

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Just like Tank, this boy hits different! Time for Benavidez, Andrade, of Shishkin! MAN UP!
              You PBC fanboys are truly fkcd up aren't you? Why didn't you include Jermall Charlo, but included Benavidez in there? Didn't Benavidez accepted the fight a year ago and Morrell backed out?

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              • #57
                Originally posted by fumiphobic View Post

                You PBC fanboys are truly fkcd up aren't you? Why didn't you include Jermall Charlo, but included Benavidez in there? Didn't Benavidez accepted the fight a year ago and Morrell backed out?
                Charlo and Morrell BOTH trained by Ronnie Shields! Ronnie Shields did block it, but I think these last 2 fights prove he's ready!

                garfios garfios likes this.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by garfios View Post

                  I don't know about pacheco or mbilli, definately he would not get credit for berlanga, if he beats him of course. I had an argument with one of the fans, he said that he would want to see him against thompson or uzcategui. I told him that thompson was too old (37/38yo) and hasn't fought in four years, and he was never that good to begin with it, and uzcategui has seen better days. I told him that I prefer the russian that just beat uzcategui. For some reason, he was still fixated on thompson, he never mentioned pacheco nor mbilli. Be safe.
                  Yeah, Morrell is ready to get some big fights and make some really good money now. I honestly do not think he is afraid or reluctant to face anyone at all. His confidence is real and runs deep, not the boisterous kind that some fighters have that when they get the big fight and wonder if they made a mistake. When he is across the ring from anyone, you can see in his eyes he does not feel anyone can beat him.
                  Last edited by richardt; 04-23-2023, 04:23 PM.

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                  • #59
                    This dude is gonna catch a body if they don't match him with A-Level competition.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by richardt View Post
                      How does a Brazilian fighter get a first name that is a Japanese last name?
                      Prior to WW1 Brazil took in A LOT of Japanese immigrants. Brazil and USA may have been the two who took the most. Not saying Falcao is part Jap, but it’s possible.

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