remembering pacquaio-morales 1, defined PACQUAIO's career!

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  • top7gun
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    #1

    remembering pacquaio-morales 1, defined PACQUAIO's career!



    the loss has taught Pacquaio something that he would'nt want to happen again....... ''THE AGONY OF DEFEAT''

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    Last edited by top7gun; 10-27-2009, 06:50 AM. Reason: post no 8.... brilliant
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    #2
    lol; so what? Morales was a great warrior; one of the best in History!

    At least Pac fought him & won 2 of the 3; not like other boxers who fight other boxers that are several weightclasses below them ... hmmm .

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    • #4#king
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      #3
      defining in the sense that if he got hammered in that fight we would have most likely never heard from him again...boxing is a weird sport like that...

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      • civicvx
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        #4
        It prove that Pacquiao lost that fight because he wasn't wearing his Clitoris gloves. Don't believe me, go watch Pacquiao vs Morales 2 LOL.

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        • ThePunchingBag
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          #5
          I think the first Barrera fight was more "Defining", but the Morales fight did expose to mainstream how exciting and willing to fight Pacquiao can be.

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          • joartcc5
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            #6
            The legend Morales beating Pac was the wakeup call for Pac.

            I give credit for Morales for that.

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            • Ray*
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              #7
              Morales made Pacquiao's career, Pac should be thankful to him..

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              • PAKYO
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                #8
                Originally posted by top7gun


                the loss has thought Pacquaio something that he would'nt want to happen again....... ''THE AGONY OF DEFEAT''

                I'm pretty sure you did not mis-spell this you just don't know which is which, right?

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                • top7gun
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                  #9
                  lol

                  Originally posted by PAKYO
                  I'm pretty sure you did not mis-spell this you just don't know which is which, right?
                  i knew it..... someone would eventually see it, damn you taught me well bro. lol

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                  • rod_serrs
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                    #10
                    The first Barrera fight was more defining. I was his first crack against a current great and he won. The Morales fight did change him however and forced him to pick up his game. November 14th however will be his biggest fight and in a semse define the rest of his career. If he can win/hang around with Cotto he is a new face at WW, if he loses via blowout he'll have to think about where to go from there. 140? 135? His future opposition will change drastically depending on the outcome of this fight.

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