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  • Alibata
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    this just in - PACMAN FAVOURED OVER MORALES

    Pacquiao will win – Beristain
    Mexican trainer says Morales not ready to face Pinoy icon


    By nick giongco


    IGNACIO BERISTAIN, Mexico’s finest cornerman today and the man who helped Juan Manuel Marquez stave off Manny Pacquiao’s onslaught last year, is of the opinion that Erik Morales is going to be beaten by the Filipino jawcracker on March 19 in Las Vegas.


    "Erik’s coming off a loss and he’s got one difficult fight coming up. I think it’ll be more difficult for him to fight Pacquiao than when he fought (Marco Antonio) Barrera. Manny’s style is more complicated, than Marco’s, and I could be wrong, but I think Erik’s going to lose this fight," Beristian told the website boxingscene.com.

    Morales told the largest media congregation Top Rank has ever assembled in the Los Angeles area yesterday that he is "bigger than Pacquiao and punches harder" than the 26-year-old General Santos City bomber who is moving up in weight when they clash at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

    "I also have experience on my side for this fight and I think Pacquiao knows that he has never faced someone like me. This is going to be an explosive fight," said Morales, who brings to the ring a sterling win-loss-draw card of 47-2-0 with 34 knockouts.

    Exuding confidence during a news conference at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel formally announcing the scheduled 12-round super-featherweight match on HBO Pay Per View, Morales, born and bred in Tijuana, lost on points to Barrera last Nov. 27. His other loss was also dealt by Barrera.

    Still, Morales is aware of what a fighter of Pacquiao’s caliber can inflict.

    "He (Pacquiao) is fast and punches hard, too. But I have what it takes to beat him," added Morales.

    Pacquiao did not utter a single threatening word towards his high-grade foe, but made it clear that he is thrilled that promoters were successful in pairing him with Morales.

    "It’s going to be a great fight, I promise you all," said Pacquiao, who huffed and puffed during his fourth-round knockout of Thailand’s Fahsan 3K Battery in December last year.

    Pacquiao, who arrived in Los Angeles over the weekend, totes a 39-2-2 slate with 31 knockouts.

    Top Rank, headed by Morales’ promoter Bob Arum and the M&M Sports of Murad Muhammad, the promoter of Pacquiao, are joining hands in staging the card dubbed "Bring It On."

    Marquez was supposed to wage war with Pacquiao, but the reigning World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation feather titlist "priced his way out of the fight," according to Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach.

    Marquez, who drew with Pacquiao on May 8, 2004 before over 10,000 fans at the MGM Grand, had demanded that he be given a purse of $1.5 million instead of $750,000, forcing Arum to pair Morales with Pacquiao
  • chingon28
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    #2
    i would say that too if my fighter just priced himself out of a fight like a dumbass.

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    • fist-of-fury
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      Originally posted by Alibata
      Pacquiao will win – Beristain
      Mexican trainer says Morales not ready to face Pinoy icon

      By nick giongco

      IGNACIO BERISTAIN, Mexico’s finest cornerman today and the man who helped Juan Manuel Marquez stave off Manny Pacquiao’s onslaught last year, is of the opinion that Erik Morales is going to be beaten by the Filipino jawcracker on March 19 in Las Vegas.

      "Erik’s coming off a loss and he’s got one difficult fight coming up. I think it’ll be more difficult for him to fight Pacquiao than when he fought (Marco Antonio) Barrera. Manny’s style is more complicated, than Marco’s, and I could be wrong, but I think Erik’s going to lose this fight," Beristian told the website boxingscene.com.

      Beristain is right this time. 100%!

      I love that title "FILIPINO JAWCRACKER". Very cool!

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      • The Fix
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        morales will win the fight. pac's style fits morales perfectly. morales will be able to trade shots with pac and erik has made a living beating guys who trade with him

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        • Pullcounter
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          #5
          re

          Morales' style is perfect for Pac: absorp/block power punches w/ his face. Anyone who trades w/ Pac goes down. Just ask JMM and MAB.

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          • riz
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            #6
            this just in - PACMAN FAVOURED OVER MORALES

            from *********
            Pacquiao favored over Morales!
            Manny Pacquaio just opened as a 6-to-5 favorite over Erik Morales at the MGM Mirage Race And Sports Book. Here is the actual number:
            Manny Pacquiao -120 / Erik Morales - Even
            Morales vs. Pacquiao is scheduled for March 19 at the MGM Grand, live on HBO Pay-Per-View.

            man thats surprising to me
            morales favoured over barrrera in the last fight now hes so down
            FIGHT OF THE YEAR BABY

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            • Chups
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              #7
              Even Nacho (JMM's Trainer) thinks Pac would win.

              here look:



              Pacquiao will win – Beristain
              Mexican trainer says Morales not ready to face Pinoy icon


              By nick giongco


              IGNACIO BERISTAIN, Mexico’s finest cornerman today and the man who helped Juan Manuel Marquez stave off Manny Pacquiao’s onslaught last year, is of the opinion that Erik Morales is going to be beaten by the Filipino jawcracker on March 19 in Las Vegas.


              "Erik’s coming off a loss and he’s got one difficult fight coming up. I think it’ll be more difficult for him to fight Pacquiao than when he fought (Marco Antonio) Barrera. Manny’s style is more complicated, than Marco’s, and I could be wrong, but I think Erik’s going to lose this fight," Beristian told the website boxingscene.com.

              Morales told the largest media congregation Top Rank has ever assembled in the Los Angeles area yesterday that he is "bigger than Pacquiao and punches harder" than the 26-year-old General Santos City bomber who is moving up in weight when they clash at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

              "I also have experience on my side for this fight and I think Pacquiao knows that he has never faced someone like me. This is going to be an explosive fight," said Morales, who brings to the ring a sterling win-loss-draw card of 47-2-0 with 34 knockouts.

              Exuding confidence during a news conference at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel formally announcing the scheduled 12-round super-featherweight match on HBO Pay Per View, Morales, born and bred in Tijuana, lost on points to Barrera last Nov. 27. His other loss was also dealt by Barrera.

              Still, Morales is aware of what a fighter of Pacquiao’s caliber can inflict.

              "He (Pacquiao) is fast and punches hard, too. But I have what it takes to beat him," added Morales.

              Pacquiao did not utter a single threatening word towards his high-grade foe, but made it clear that he is thrilled that promoters were successful in pairing him with Morales.

              "It’s going to be a great fight, I promise you all," said Pacquiao, who huffed and puffed during his fourth-round knockout of Thailand’s Fahsan 3K Battery in December last year.

              Pacquiao, who arrived in Los Angeles over the weekend, totes a 39-2-2 slate with 31 knockouts.

              Top Rank, headed by Morales’ promoter Bob Arum and the M&M Sports of Murad Muhammad, the promoter of Pacquiao, are joining hands in staging the card dubbed "Bring It On."

              Marquez was supposed to wage war with Pacquiao, but the reigning World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation feather titlist "priced his way out of the fight," according to Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach.

              Marquez, who drew with Pacquiao on May 8, 2004 before over 10,000 fans at the MGM Grand, had demanded that he be given a purse of $1.5 million instead of $750,000, forcing Arum to pair Morales with Pacquiao.

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              • Toller
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                #8
                FFS, the number of these Pacman posts is getting ridiculous! Soon we're going to need a whole forum for Pacqiao talk!

                Then again I suppose there isn't a great deal else happening at the moment

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                • SweetScience
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                  #9
                  The Pac-Morales threads should be added together to combine a million reponses.

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                  • SalvaDominicano
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                    #10
                    i see morales in trouble in the first couple rds and manny getting overconfident then his ass getting knocked out.

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