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  • tlarry
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    #11
    Manny KO's JMM In 5 This Time!

    You saw what happened to Erik Morales, and he said and did all the right things. He stayed too long. At 40 years old, older than Morales, and by fight night it will be well over a year since JMM's last fight, that's too long of a layoff at his age. It's not about being fresh, it's about being sharp. It's not the same as 120 rounds in the gym. Pacquiao has remained active. JMM should have taken the fights he was offered in July. Could have fought Morales who he was offered who JMM has ducked his whole career. Could have had the southpaw Gesta, JMM was saying he needed to prepare for Pacquiao, but JMM purposely priced himself out of that fight, so not to fight some young threat. JMM is in trouble; the one fight he HAD to have, has been very inactive leading up to, 40 years old. Just the perfect recipe for him to get KO'd by Pacquiao. Then how's JMM going to live with THAT, when he couldn't accept the outcome to three previous fights with Manny.

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    • Johnny_Roa
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      #12
      Originally posted by tlarry
      You saw what happened to Erik Morales, and he said and did all the right things. He stayed too long. At 40 years old, older than Morales, and by fight night it will be well over a year since JMM's last fight, that's too long of a layoff at his age. It's not about being fresh, it's about being sharp. It's not the same as 120 rounds in the gym. Pacquiao has remained active. JMM should have taken the fights he was offered in July. Could have fought Morales who he was offered who JMM has ducked his whole career. Could have had the southpaw Gesta, JMM was saying he needed to prepare for Pacquiao, but JMM purposely priced himself out of that fight, so not to fight some young threat. JMM is in trouble; the one fight he HAD to have, has been very inactive leading up to, 40 years old. Just the perfect recipe for him to get KO'd by Pacquiao. Then how's JMM going to live with THAT, when he couldn't accept the outcome to three previous fights with Manny.

      JMM Looks better at 39 than Pacquiao at 33.

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      • spoonwars
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        #13
        Originally posted by tlarry
        You saw what happened to Erik Morales, and he said and did all the right things. He stayed too long. At 40 years old, older than Morales, and by fight night it will be well over a year since JMM's last fight, that's too long of a layoff at his age. It's not about being fresh, it's about being sharp. It's not the same as 120 rounds in the gym. Pacquiao has remained active. JMM should have taken the fights he was offered in July. Could have fought Morales who he was offered who JMM has ducked his whole career. Could have had the southpaw Gesta, JMM was saying he needed to prepare for Pacquiao, but JMM purposely priced himself out of that fight, so not to fight some young threat. JMM is in trouble; the one fight he HAD to have, has been very inactive leading up to, 40 years old. Just the perfect recipe for him to get KO'd by Pacquiao. Then how's JMM going to live with THAT, when he couldn't accept the outcome to three previous fights with Manny.
        Dude, Marquez and Pacquiao's inactivity is separated by less than two months. Their sharpness will be about the same. If you want to drum up the excuses for Marquez getting KTFO, try better next time.

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