Morales is getting knocked out.
Maidana v. Morales (Morales will beat him up) i cant wait
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Maidana opened as a large 4 to 1 favorite. He has been bet up to an 8 or 9 to 1 favorite! All of the money is pouring in on Maidana. Think about that... All of the betting money is pouring in AGAINST a HOF Mexican fighter who is fighting some guy from Argentina.
Morales has not shot. No shot at all...Comment
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No i certainly don't have confidence that Morales will survive the fight, the poor guy is done. I REALLY saw it when he took an ordinary shot in the 3rd Manny P. fight and shook.actually shook right down to his boots. His legs went on him , and as you may recall (I could be wrong) he took the count on one knee.
Whichever way he was KO'd he was really and truly a done fighter, and HE knew it. I don't know why he has come out of his long retirement, excpe tto try to pick up some "easy" money. As soon as Maidana connects solidly, he won't even have as good a resistance as chinny Khan.
I'm truly sorry he made a comeback, i always liked his bravery and spirit, and far preferred his open, straightforward persona to Barrera, whom I always thought was malicious and sly.
But history has thrown their names together, and that's where they'll stay.Comment
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And, don't forget, he was at his best, in his heyday as a 122lb'er and featherweight. n those days he was GOOD............. I even recall someone he fought at 135 and lost, ( I think he was about 133) and was more than a bit pudgy. He said then that 135 was much too much for him he was going to stay at 130.
How can you expect the same framed guy, YEARS older, many wars older, who retired because he was broken down, to suddenly revive, and become young and reflex perfect again.
It just can't be done, and it may be guys like you, who are dreamers, who may be ecouraging him to keep fighting, and G-D forbid, getting hurt.Comment
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You clearly don't know what the **** you're talking about since he couldn't make 130 anymore after the Pacquiao fight. Quit talking out of your ass hater.And, don't forget, he was at his best, in his heyday as a 122lb'er and featherweight. n those days he was GOOD............. I even recall someone he fought at 135 and lost, ( I think he was about 133) and was more than a bit pudgy. He said then that 135 was much too much for him he was going to stay at 130.
How can you expect the same framed guy, YEARS older, many wars older, who retired because he was broken down, to suddenly revive, and become young and reflex perfect again.
It just can't be done, and it may be guys like you, who are dreamers, who may be ecouraging him to keep fighting, and G-D forbid, getting hurt.Comment
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And, don't forget, he was at his best, in his heyday as a 122lb'er and featherweight. n those days he was GOOD............. I even recall someone he fought at 135 and lost, ( I think he was about 133) and was more than a bit pudgy. He said then that 135 was much too much for him he was going to stay at 130.
How can you expect the same framed guy, YEARS older, many wars older, who retired because he was broken down, to suddenly revive, and become young and reflex perfect again.
It just can't be done, and it may be guys like you, who are dreamers, who may be ecouraging him to keep fighting, and G-D forbid, getting hurt.
Not exactly like the case of Morales but there was one fighter who won a world title and then he lost it. he failed to gain it back multiple times and then retired.
he made a comeback in a higher division couple of years later and was able to win a 2nd World title in a higher division at age 35 against a formidable champion
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if i had money in vegas my money would be on MORALES FOR A 12 ROUND DEC, I JUST HONESTLY BELIEVE HE CAN PULL IT OFF, MAYBE ITS WISHFUL THINKING. BUT HE ISNT AS SHOT AS ROY JONES.Comment
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