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  • ChrististheAnswer2
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    Manny Pacquiao, Unfocused & And Asking for Trouble?

    MANNY PACQUIAO, UNFOCUSED & ASKING FOR TROUBLE?
    16 November, 2005 by Jason Aniel


    PACQUIAO’S BIGGEST DISTRACTION: ERIK MORALES!

    San Bruno, CA-With a little over two months before his fight with Erik Morales, the most important fight of Manny Pacquiao’s life, news coming out of the Philippines is that new, but too familiar “distractions,” have once again entered the Filipino superstar’s life. Philippine sports columnist Joaquin Henson has noted multiple events, ranging from late nights at billiard halls and unaccounted finances, to a non-boxing work schedule that rivals most touring rock bands.

    MANNY HAD DISTRACTIONS AT CRUCIAL TIMES

    Pacquiao, who will begin training in the Philippines as early as this Thursday, has had a history of distractions since winning the featherweight championship, against Marco Antonio Barrera, two years ago this month. Turmoil between trainer Freddie Roach and ex-promoter Murad Muhammad over the handling of Pacquiao’s finances in the days leading up to Pacquiao and Morales’ first battle in March, led to a bitter lawsuit, later settled, between Pacquiao and Muhammad. A new management team led by Shelly Finkel and promoter Gary Shaw guaranteed that a major distraction (Murad) was now out of the picture, and all Manny had to focus on was training.

    DISTRACTIONS COME FROM BELOW

    However, these new rumors popping up from the Philippines seem to originate, not from the core management team, but from a notch below, associates handling the non-boxing affairs of Pacquiao. Although none of the rumors have been confirmed, or even considered a distraction to Pacquiao, it leaves a sour taste in Pacquiao fans mouths. This leaves a dark cloud over Manny’s upcoming training camp, especially should more information about the distractions arrive. However, on this coming January 21st, it will be Manny Pacquiao, by himself, one on one, in the with his biggest distraction, Erik Morales.

    MORALES A KILLER AFTER LOSING!

    A careful look into the history of Erik Morales proves that “El Terrible” is at his best coming out of a loss. After Morales’ first two losses (both against Marco Antonio Barrera), Erik came back and defeated Paulie Ayala and Pacquiao in his next fights. He dominated and almost stopped Ayala, a top fighter in the lower weight classes. Against Pacquiao, Morales arguably fought the best fight of his life, winning a unanimous decision in 12 exciting rounds. An obvious comedown fight against a skillful Zahir Raheem seems to be a winnable fight for the man who halted the “Pacland Express.” However, the mind and soul that defeated Pacquiao, was not in the ring that night, as Erik was thoroughly outworked by the master boxer, Zahir Raheem. This uninspired Morales can be easily beaten, but that will not be the case for the rematch, which will take place at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

    MUST WIN FIGHT SURELY FOR BOTH MEN!

    Had Erik Morales topped Zahir Raheem last September, the build up of the fight would center on how great the first fight was. However the rematch, a treat for boxing fans, is an emotional and high stakes matter for both men. Not only is this a revenge bout for Pacquiao, who wants and needs to reestablish a level of dominance, but also should Morales lose, it would bring an end to the reign of “El Terrible.”

    IS PACQUIAO A “ONE TRICK PONY?”

    If Pacquiao losses, he’ll be considered a “one hit wonder,” with a lone claim to fame in defeating Marco Antonio Barrera. Even though both fighters are still young and will have more big fights in the future, it is clear that neither fighter can take another loss and remain “upper echelon.” The bout will be televised on HBO PPV, sponsored by the Wynn Hotel, and will be promoted by Top Rank. The Wynn Sportsbook has Pacquiao an early 7-5 betting favorite against Morales, the same odds as the first fight.
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    MORALES A KILLER AFTER LOSING!

    A careful look into the history of Erik Morales proves that “El Terrible” is at his best coming out of a loss. After Morales’ first two losses (both against Marco Antonio Barrera), Erik came back and defeated Paulie Ayala and Pacquiao in his next fights. He dominated and almost stopped Ayala, a top fighter in the lower weight classes. Against Pacquiao, Morales arguably fought the best fight of his life, winning a unanimous decision in 12 exciting rounds. An obvious comedown fight against a skillful Zahir Raheem seems to be a winnable fight for the man who halted the “Pacland Express.” However, the mind and soul that defeated Pacquiao, was not in the ring that night, as Erik was thoroughly outworked by the master boxer, Zahir Raheem. This uninspired Morales can be easily beaten, but that will not be the case for the rematch, which will take place at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

    This is the main reason why Morales is win. When he is focused, he is a force.

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    • Manny_P
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      #3
      Originally posted by TuPrincipe
      MORALES A KILLER AFTER LOSING!

      A careful look into the history of Erik Morales proves that “El Terrible” is at his best coming out of a loss. After Morales’ first two losses (both against Marco Antonio Barrera), Erik came back and defeated Paulie Ayala and Pacquiao in his next fights. He dominated and almost stopped Ayala, a top fighter in the lower weight classes. Against Pacquiao, Morales arguably fought the best fight of his life, winning a unanimous decision in 12 exciting rounds. An obvious comedown fight against a skillful Zahir Raheem seems to be a winnable fight for the man who halted the “Pacland Express.” However, the mind and soul that defeated Pacquiao, was not in the ring that night, as Erik was thoroughly outworked by the master boxer, Zahir Raheem. This uninspired Morales can be easily beaten, but that will not be the case for the rematch, which will take place at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

      This is the main reason why Morales is win. When he is focused, he is a force.

      anyone who is focused is a force YOU DINGDONG!

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      • DANGER13
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        articles prety much saying morales is gona beat up PAC again haha
        pAC should go to 126, he could beat everyone there except MARQuez, maybe he should fite barrera instead, i think it would be a good fite

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          #5
          I think that even if Manny didn't have these distractions (assuming they're legit) he would still have a tough time beating Morales.

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          • TuPrincipe
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            Assuming there legit yes.

            Either way, if Pacquiao loses there will be some excuse as to why this happened.

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            • Manny_P
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              #7
              Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
              I think that even if Manny didn't have these distractions (assuming they're legit) he would still have a tough time beating Morales.
              I disagree. HIGHLY!

              too many distractions = lack of mental toughness.

              Personally maself, I think Pac froze up a bit cuz there was too many pressure put on him. I mean, ta President was watchin ta fight, ta first husband of President even flew to Vegas to watch him fight. Governores of Philippines came to Vegas to watch him. That along wit many otha distractions jest downed Pac's mentality by a lot I think.

              Not to mention that Pac and Roach underestimated Morales becuz he jest lost from Barrera.


              Morales will a tough fight no matta what, but Pac will win tis fight mo clearer than how Morales had won it on March of 2005.

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              • TuPrincipe
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                #8
                Originally posted by Manny_P
                I disagree. HIGHLY!

                too many distractions = lack of mental toughness.

                Personally maself, I think Pac froze up a bit cuz there was too many pressure put on him. I mean, ta President was watchin ta fight, ta first husband of President even flew to Vegas to watch him fight. Governores of Philippines came to Vegas to watch him. That along wit many otha distractions jest downed Pac's mentality by a lot I think.

                Not to mention that Pac and Roach underestimated Morales becuz he jest lost from Barrera.


                Morales will a tough fight no matta what, but Pac will win tis fight mo clearer than how Morales had won it on March of 2005.
                Your mentality is off the ****ing wall.

                You think any other good fighters don't have celebrities watching there fights?

                These guys are PAID professionals. If they fight out of sync because of a couple celebrities at there fights then they shouldn't be fighters.

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                • MetalVomit
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                  LOL@the excuses already being made.

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                  • scap
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                    You guys leave MannyP alone...he's my ***** and I aint sharin him mother****ers!

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