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  • Erik Morales Father: “Pacquiao Can Kill Floyd Very Easily”

    While his son Erik Morales might have been a touch cryptic in his prediction yesterday regarding a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather fight, the father of Erik Morales – Jose Morales – was far more direct.

    “I believe Manny Pacquiao will win the fight by the eighth round,” says Jose Morales, who taught his son Erik how to box at the age of five and was a former amateur boxer himself.

    When asked why he believes Pacquiao will conquer Mayweather, Jose Morales explained, “He’s more aggressive. He’s very aggressive. He’s very sharp, throws many accurate punches and keeps the pressure on his opponents. That’s why he will win.”

    I then ask if Mayweather can handle what Pacquiao will assault him with?

    “No, he can’t,” answered Jose Morales. “He show it with Jose Luis Castillo. He can’t handle that aggression. Mayweather is the kind of boxer where it is very dangerous for him – the aggressive boxing – because he can’t handle it.”

    Next, I ask if he thinks Mayweather is scared to sign the contract to box Manny Pacquiao for an estimated $40,000,000?

    “The punch of Manny Pacquiao can kill him very easily,” replies Morales, with no hesitation or doubt in his voice. “It can put him down very easily. So he cannot handle that.”

    I wonder if Jose Morales thinks Manny Pacquiao is superior to the version of Jose Luis Castillo that boxed Mayweather and gave him major trouble in their first fight especially?

    “Yes, much more,” said Morales. “He’s very aggressive. Very aggressive.”

    Finally, I wonder if the educated eyes of Jose Morales can see anybody out there on the current landscape who can defeat Manny Pacquiao. Morales pauses then offers an interesting name. “El Canelo. He’s fromm Guadalajara. He’s very strong, very young.”

    Jose Morales was speaking of 20-year-old Saul Alvarez, the blossoming superstar who reportedly attracted a TV viewing audience of almost 60,000,000 for his last fight in Mexico, televised by network Televisa. Golden Boy-promoted Alvarez (33-0-1, 25 KO’s) will box former Welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir on September 18 in Los Angeles on the Mosley-Mora undercard.

    http://www.*************.com/headlin...d-very-easily/

    LMFAO wonder what *****s would say

  • #2
    Originally posted by Squirtz View Post
    While his son Erik Morales might have been a touch cryptic in his prediction yesterday regarding a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather fight, the father of Erik Morales – Jose Morales – was far more direct.

    “I believe Manny Pacquiao will win the fight by the eighth round,” says Jose Morales, who taught his son Erik how to box at the age of five and was a former amateur boxer himself.

    When asked why he believes Pacquiao will conquer Mayweather, Jose Morales explained, “He’s more aggressive. He’s very aggressive. He’s very sharp, throws many accurate punches and keeps the pressure on his opponents. That’s why he will win.”

    I then ask if Mayweather can handle what Pacquiao will assault him with?

    “No, he can’t,” answered Jose Morales. “He show it with Jose Luis Castillo. He can’t handle that aggression. Mayweather is the kind of boxer where it is very dangerous for him – the aggressive boxing – because he can’t handle it.”

    Next, I ask if he thinks Mayweather is scared to sign the contract to box Manny Pacquiao for an estimated $40,000,000?

    “The punch of Manny Pacquiao can kill him very easily,” replies Morales, with no hesitation or doubt in his voice. “It can put him down very easily. So he cannot handle that.”

    I wonder if Jose Morales thinks Manny Pacquiao is superior to the version of Jose Luis Castillo that boxed Mayweather and gave him major trouble in their first fight especially?

    “Yes, much more,” said Morales. “He’s very aggressive. Very aggressive.”

    Finally, I wonder if the educated eyes of Jose Morales can see anybody out there on the current landscape who can defeat Manny Pacquiao. Morales pauses then offers an interesting name. “El Canelo. He’s fromm Guadalajara. He’s very strong, very young.”

    Jose Morales was speaking of 20-year-old Saul Alvarez, the blossoming superstar who reportedly attracted a TV viewing audience of almost 60,000,000 for his last fight in Mexico, televised by network Televisa. Golden Boy-promoted Alvarez (33-0-1, 25 KO’s) will box former Welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir on September 18 in Los Angeles on the Mosley-Mora undercard.

    http://www.*************.com/headlin...d-very-easily/

    LMFAO wonder what *****s would say
    WOOOOW

    Saul Alvarez had 60 mil people watching him? Thats insane

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    • #3
      Don't know why he brought up Castillo, it was obvious that one of Floyd's hand was injured so he fought with one hand. Just watch the 2nd fight, no problems at all. This was also a long time ago, Manny's not the only one who has improved.

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      • #4
        I think Pacquiao KOs him by the 4th.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by scr4vey View Post
          Don't know why he brought up Castillo, it was obvious that one of Floyd's hand was injured so he fought with one hand. Just watch the 2nd fight, no problems at all. This was also a long time ago, Manny's not the only one who has improved.
          Second fight was actually closer on the scorecards

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          • #6
            This is the reason why floyd would not go in the ring against pac, we should respect floyd for his decision, i will duck my opponent too if i know that i can't beat him.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Squirtz View Post
              LMFAO wonder what *****s would say
              Simple, I'll say that all of their mutual opponents think Floyd beats pacquiao's ass easily. They've been in the ring with both men and know the fighters better than Jose.
              Last edited by GrandpaBernard; 08-19-2010, 09:29 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by yevskiy426 View Post
                Second fight was actually closer on the scorecards
                had the first fight been judged like the second fight....Mayweather would have a loss. I'm not implying that losing is the end of the world...except for Floyd's legion of stans.


                but yeah. Floydie lost that one and got a nice giftwrapped dubya. Is it the WORST decision ever in boxing? nah.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                  I think Pacquiao KOs him by the 4th.
                  co-sign...

                  mate, you really know a lot about the sport of boxing.

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                  • #10
                    hes right about floyd not being able to handle pacs aggressiveness, however i think saul alverez would get DESTROYED by pacquiao, the only fighters i think can beat pacquiao are sergio martinez and paul williams if he fights on the outside and clinches everytime pac gets in close

                    martinez is just a badass slick fighter but i dont know if he can make 147

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