Can someone hook me up with this article from Maxboxing please?
It starts like this:
There’s been precious little drama in the career of Erik Morales – outside the ring that is.
No holdouts, prolonged negotiations, no picking and choosing of easy marks to pounce on in the ring. In other words, Morales fights. Give him the date, the time, and the venue, and he’ll show up. It’s such a rarity these days that it gets a special mention here, and it should be of little surprise that after a grueling 12 round war with his nemesis Marco Antonio Barrera last November, he quickly jumps back into the ring this Saturday against Manny Pacquiao with no tune-ups or time wasters.
Folks, that’s warrior stuff, right there before your eyes.
“I never thought of taking an easier route,” said Morales on a recent media teleconference. “I had three great fights last year and I wanted to start again this year and have three more great ones. Everyone knows that’s what Erik Morales is about – making big fights, fights that people want to see
It starts like this:
There’s been precious little drama in the career of Erik Morales – outside the ring that is.
No holdouts, prolonged negotiations, no picking and choosing of easy marks to pounce on in the ring. In other words, Morales fights. Give him the date, the time, and the venue, and he’ll show up. It’s such a rarity these days that it gets a special mention here, and it should be of little surprise that after a grueling 12 round war with his nemesis Marco Antonio Barrera last November, he quickly jumps back into the ring this Saturday against Manny Pacquiao with no tune-ups or time wasters.
Folks, that’s warrior stuff, right there before your eyes.
“I never thought of taking an easier route,” said Morales on a recent media teleconference. “I had three great fights last year and I wanted to start again this year and have three more great ones. Everyone knows that’s what Erik Morales is about – making big fights, fights that people want to see
Gran Campeon
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