Most people remember Eric Morales as a guy who Barrera gave hell, but imagine...
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Past prime weight drained Castillo beat the crap out of Floyd.
loooooooooooooooooooool
and MAB was top 5 p4p fighter when Pacquiao crushed him.
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that comment went right over your head
*****s gotta pick a a stance
blatantly troll or talk about what they know; Floyd
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A) Barrera was in his prime when Pacquiao demolished him. He was what? 28, 29? And had come off consecutive wins against Naseem Hamed (35-0), Morales (41-0), Kevin Kelley (54-5-2), and Johnny Tapia (52-2-2).
B) Pac, who wasn't close to being in his prime, made Marco's corner throw in the towel.Comment
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Ok, so when was his prime exactly?
When in his career did he have a better streak against elite competition than he did right before Pacquiao crushed him? Hamed and Morales alone had a combined record of 76-0 lol. And let me guess, Barrera at 29 was old, shot, and past his prime right? But please, bull**** some more.
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hmmm... I dunno. Erik in his prime against a prime Manny at 130 could maybe pull it off -And that's a BIG MAYBE.
He can't slug it out with Manny though or he loses. His technical boxing skills were always superior to a lot of other fighters and I think that's the only way he wins. Could still go either way though... Just my opinion.
One thing I wont deny is that Erik was a whole different animal in his prime. One of the fighters I truly miss watching.
Why do people start these threads. Just makes me get all emo about boxing and how much I miss the stuff I grew up on. /wristsComment
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