Comments Thread For: Erik Morales-Jose Alfaro Early Results From Mexico

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  • MexicanBoxing1
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    #21
    What the **** are you guys taking about. he said that he isn't ready for top guys. He also said that he has a lot of things to improve. Remember that he dropped more than 75 pounds in six months and that he had 2 years without fighting. In my opinion he gave a great performance. He said as well that that 147 is not his ideal weight class and that he wants to go back to 140 and build muscle.

    Common guys, this is not like castillo against gomez, this is a warrior who seriously prepared for this fight andgave a great performance for his current position. I am not saying he would probably fight the best names, but if he keeps working hard, I still see him as a good contender.

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    • BABYBOXER
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      #22
      a true mexican warrior will always be in his blood...cong**** erik!!!
      nice comeback fight.

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      • Iceta Lives
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        #23
        War Morales. If he wants to give it another go, then who's to say he shouldn't. JMM didn't look good at 147 either. If Morales can get a professional nutritionist and get back to his effective fighting weight, I'm not completely writing him off.

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        • BadBrains
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          #24
          Originally posted by Iceta Lives
          War Morales. If he wants to give it another go, then who's to say he shouldn't. JMM didn't look good at 147 either. If Morales can get a professional nutritionist and get back to his effective fighting weight, I'm not completely writing him off.
          Your comparing JMM and Morales at 147. That is absolutely ******ed. JMM fought a Floyd Mayweather, not a 135lber Jose Alfaro.

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          • michoacan87
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            #25
            with a 2 year lay off and fighting an ex-champion(135) and was younger(26)...morales had a good performance. very tough comeback fight IMO

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            • Motofan
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              #26
              Morales is my 2nd favorite fighter ever, and Im sick to my stomach after watching the fight. I dont want him getting hurt, and he will get killed if he fights someone with a pulse.

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              • AFighter4U
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                #27
                Any legit vacant title in 140 or 147 for Morales and JMM to fight for? I would like for them both to face off and prove to the Mexican who is the best Mexican fighter of their Generation.

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                • Iceta Lives
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BadBrains
                  Your comparing JMM and Morales at 147. That is absolutely ******ed. JMM fought a Floyd Mayweather, not a 135lber Jose Alfaro.
                  The reason I made that comparison is because JMM's body looked soft. I didn't see this fight with Morales, so I don't know how soft he was.

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                  • crown mac
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Iceta Lives
                    War Morales. If he wants to give it another go, then who's to say he shouldn't. JMM didn't look good at 147 either. If Morales can get a professional nutritionist and get back to his effective fighting weight, I'm not completely writing him off.
                    true that good post!!!!

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                    • joey4pacman
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                      #30
                      eric morales & juan manuel marquez are not welterweights, maybe jr. welterweights .... they should fight each other & if marquez defeats morales, marquez should fight manny pacquiao & then morales should go back to retirement or fight in the lower weight divisions .... if marquez loses to morales, marquez does not earn to fight manny again & as for morales if he wins over marquez he should fight other welterweights & win them before manny should consider fighting morales again .... by then manny is already retired .... my point is, there is no more reason for manny to fight either morales or marquez .... they both missed their chances .... manny should fight either of the three but not all between floyd mayweather jr, shane moseley or antonio margarito ....

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