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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Erik Morales-Jose Alfaro Undercard Coming Together

    HOBOKEN, N.J. – Hall of Fame-bound Erik “El Terrible” Morales returns to the ring March 27 after 2 ˝ years of inactivity, headlining “The Champion Returns” pay-per-view event, on a mission to become the first Mexican boxer to capture world titles in four different weight classes. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Shadows
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    Roman Gonzalez just had a soft touch, he should be fighting top fighters again.

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    • any craic lad?
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      #3
      this is a bit of a joke for morales to come back he is nowhere near the fighter he used to be and he could lose to alfaro ill still shout for the legend

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      • King Ju-Ju
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        #4
        Damn this bull**** is gonna be on ppv. No bueno. Guess hbo & showtime wanted no part of it. Morales is a G. He's the only Mexican fighter I ever rooted 4. He's just washed up.

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          #5
          My favourite Mexican fighter ever

          WAR ERIK!!!

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          • Iceta Lives
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Voyeur
            Roman Gonzalez just had a soft touch, he should be fighting top fighters again.
            The guy he is fighting is unbeaten and has a good KO record. What more do you want? If he stays at Strawweight a real long time, then I might start to criticize him. But I hear the guy is a straight bad ass, and I'm tempted to order this card because I've never seen him fight and I'm a huge fan of El Terrible.

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            • Shadows
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              #7
              Originally posted by Iceta Lives
              The guy he is fighting is unbeaten and has a good KO record. What more do you want? If he stays at Strawweight a real long time, then I might start to criticize him. But I hear the guy is a straight bad ass, and I'm tempted to order this card because I've never seen him fight and I'm a huge fan of El Terrible.
              Why? Because most of his opponent's wins have come against guys with losing records or those with .500 records. His opponent also has a loss.

              Gonzalez just fought Meneses. I'd like to see him get it on with fighters with the quality of past opponents like Niida and Takayama.

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              • Puntoyhauf
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                I can't wait to see this fight, I want to see Erik victorious.

                Though Alfaro is a risky opponent I hope Erik can still take hard punches like he used to, and eventually his skills win this fight.

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                • Famoso Matador
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                  #9
                  I'd like to see Morales come back and suceed but he looked terrible on his way out.

                  I'm sure draining himself to make 130 had alot to do with it, but this fight is at 147 lbs. Both Morales and Alfaro are moving up in weight but i have to assume Alfaro will be more comfortable at this weight. I don't recall watching Alfaro fight, but with his record and youth on his side, i think this is going to be a rude awakening for Morales.

                  Morales's advisors should be fired. After a 2.5 year layoff Morales should be cautiously testing the waters. Not jumping in with sharks.

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