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  • Mr. Ryan
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    The real reason Morales lost to Barrera

    MORALES REVEALED A WOMAN CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL; VOWS NOT TO COMMIT SAME MISTAKE AGAINST PACQUIAO
    By Salven L. Lagumbay
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    January 18, 2005

    Admitting for the first time that his most recent loss to Marco Antonio was due to his liaison with a woman, legendary Mexican warrior Erik Morales yesterday vowed not to commit the same mistake when he takes on Filipino ring hero Manny Pacquiao when they trade leathers on March 19 at the MGM Grand Garden and Casino in Las Vegas.

    Morales, speaking to the Mexican press, admitted that one week of passion with a woman had cost him to lose concentration while training for his rubbermatch with Barrera, which eventually led to his heart-breaking loss to Barrera last November.

    "It's all about training hard. Get good people around you. Get ready to fight, study the fight, know what you're going up against and then you go at it," Morales said in an interview with Darren Nichols of **********.

    Morales has also welcomed the fact that for the first time in his 12 years as a prizefighter, he has not been installed as the favorite against Pacquiao, indicating that it takes so much pressure off him.

    "I will not have to worry about Pacquiao, a boxer who is prepared to win and someone who has already gained the confidence of the big television networks through his performance," Morales added.

    When asked what he plans next after the fight with Pacquiao, Morales said, "We're going to try and surprise some people. Get this fight over and talk about what we want to do next."

    Morales is guaranteed $2.5 million to face Pacquiao, while the Filipino ring idol will get $1.75 Million. Both fighters will also earn from pay-per-view uptake, according to sources.
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    #2
    Give me a break.

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    • LittleBigMan
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      #3
      The reason he lost is that broken nose he suffered in the first round. Tough break for Morales.

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      • Kimmy
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        #4
        The reason he lost was Barerra wanted it more..

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        • LittleBigMan
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          I don't agree with that. They both wanted it badly, Morales just forgot to fight his fight. I don't blame him really. He outboxed Barrera in the 2nd fight and they didn't give it to him so what is he supposed to do?

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          • DR. FREECLOUD
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            #6
            Originally posted by asian_sensation
            MORALES REVEALED A WOMAN CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL; VOWS NOT TO COMMIT SAME MISTAKE AGAINST PACQUIAO
            By Salven L. Lagumbay
            mannypacquiao.ph
            January 18, 2005

            Admitting for the first time that his most recent loss to Marco Antonio was due to his liaison with a woman, legendary Mexican warrior Erik Morales yesterday vowed not to commit the same mistake when he takes on Filipino ring hero Manny Pacquiao when they trade leathers on March 19 at the MGM Grand Garden and Casino in Las Vegas.

            Morales, speaking to the Mexican press, admitted that one week of passion with a woman had cost him to lose concentration while training for his rubbermatch with Barrera, which eventually led to his heart-breaking loss to Barrera last November.

            "It's all about training hard. Get good people around you. Get ready to fight, study the fight, know what you're going up against and then you go at it," Morales said in an interview with Darren Nichols of **********.

            Morales has also welcomed the fact that for the first time in his 12 years as a prizefighter, he has not been installed as the favorite against Pacquiao, indicating that it takes so much pressure off him.

            "I will not have to worry about Pacquiao, a boxer who is prepared to win and someone who has already gained the confidence of the big television networks through his performance," Morales added.

            When asked what he plans next after the fight with Pacquiao, Morales said, "We're going to try and surprise some people. Get this fight over and talk about what we want to do next."

            Morales is guaranteed $2.5 million to face Pacquiao, while the Filipino ring idol will get $1.75 Million. Both fighters will also earn from pay-per-view uptake, according to sources.

            i didn't realize boxers were still using that excuse. wonder what his name is?

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            • jabsRstiff
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              #7
              Barrera has Morales' number, period.

              In the second fight, Barrera fought far too timidly...giving rounds to Morales.

              If Barrera steps up against Morales....Morales will lose every time.

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              • LittleBigMan
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                I don't see it. Barrera cannot box with Morales, no way

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  I was one of those guys who didn't believe Morales was as good as they were saying until the first Barrera fight. I think Morales is simply not as good as Barrera. Barrera just seems to have his number.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LittleBigMan
                    I don't see it. Barrera cannot box with Morales, no way

                    Morales did not outbox Barrera in the second fight....Barrera GAVE those rounds away.

                    Barrera is faster than Morales, & possess a FAR SUPERIOR left jab.
                    When Barrera steps forward & punches (with commitment) off his jab....Morales can't get anything done.

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