Erik Morales is ill-advised.

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    Gran Campeon
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    Erik Morales is ill-advised.

    For Jose "Olivaritos" Morales, Erik isnt so Terrible. His defeats in the ring and his surges of rage arent more than the product of bad company.

    "My son is a little crazy because of everything they've put in his head. I only hope that one day he realizes what he is doing and revive."

    For him the separation isnt easy, for Olivaritos was the the mentor of the ex world champion for 24 years. He took him to the level that gave him his glory.

    But now things are different. After a few anouncements about the changes in his team, El Terrible confirmed, that from now on his Manager will be Jose Luis Lopez, who will train him for his bout against Filipino Manny pacquiao who he has already defeated.

    Even though Erik had threatened to switch managers before, and the breakage had happened pervious to Terribles' fight where he was beaten by Zahir Raheem, Jose Morales was in his corner again.

    "The changes are not because of lack of resutls. They brainwash my son easily. The responsible one is dishonest Fernando Beltran, who says is his Promotor", said angrily Olivaritos.

    "There is two types of people in life. Those who are born and those who are vomited out, In Beltrans case he was vomited out", he added.

    The disillusion made itself very aparent, and Jose didnt hide his want to cry. He explained that for him it is very sad to know that his son allows himself to be manipulated by a few who make him feel untouchable.

    For Olivaritos, the dilema his son is in is almost unrepairable, fo he says that, "He is always surrounded by people who fill his head with gabage."

    "So strong are things that nobody is capable of contradicting him. The only way that Erik will learn is if someone gives him a real beat-down. The bad thing is they will be throwing away the work of 24 years."

    The Ex Manager of El Terrible considers himself a professional and doesnt wish to get into altercations with Jose Luis Lopez, the new trainer of Erik Morales.

    Instead of starting an attack to his successor, Jose only wishes that he takes advantage of what he has. "There is many who search
    a lifetime for a good fighter, and Lopez got my son. I hope he takes advantage," he said with a broken voice.

    For the moment he assures that retirement will be the best thing and that he only wants to conserve the memories of when he contributed to his son huge success.

    For El Terribles' father he doesnt see the next loss for his son very far.

    "I know that thanks to the experience he has acumutaled he can repeat the feat against Manny Pacquiao. But loosing the floor the way he is doing it can cost him a 4th loss in his career." He told us.

    "The problem isnt in the ring, its outside the ring. They have made him believe he is invincible and he gets overconfident. The excess in overconfidence could be his perdition, but its been a long time since he has listend to me."

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    Please excuse any mispellings, article translated by me.
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  • czars_salad
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    #2
    well... manny was in the same situation, even worse, when they fought the first time. it's no big deal

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      Originally posted by czars_salad
      well... manny was in the same situation, even worse, when they fought the first time. it's no big deal
      lol i dont know about that.

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      • nezahualcoyotl
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        #4
        Morales's father is right about Lopez getting the chance to traing a hall of fame fighter like El Terrible. I dont know if Morales will win, BUT I will guarantee you it will be worth every penny you pay-for-view! And for that...#1 P4P!

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        • {BrownBomber}
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          #5
          What his father said showed in his last fight.It seems like he thinks he is invincible and look who beat him.

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          • Meester Keester
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            #6
            Erik sure does have a problem with underestimating people/looking ahead at times.

            He'll be prepared for Manny and unfortunately IMO he'll beat Pac.

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            • !! AI-Holmes!!
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              #7
              I guess father knows best, if anybody knows about Morales weaknesses and strenghts, it should be his dad. They have been through thick and thin together.

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