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  • Boxing Wouldn’t Bow to Raheem; Will Freitas?

    In dominating Erik Morales, Zahir Raheem received not the career validation he deserved, but affirmation that few in the industry appreciated the technical tools with which he skillfully disassembled Morales, and wished not to witness Raheem in action again. Little had changed since the Rocky Juarez fight, in which Raheem was hindered into defeat by the inappropriate behavior of referee Robert Gonzalez. No outcry against Gonzalez’ actions offered consolation to Raheem whose plight was forsaken because he was a boxer with a taste for the sweet science, while Juarez was a fighter with a concussive left hook made for television.

    Discriminating tastes held Raheem in contempt for his defeat of Morales. The performance of Raheem’s life became known as an insolent act; an unforgivable intrusion to Morales’ future plans.

    Damage control statements from Morales himself painting Raheem as reluctant to engage were believed by many even as they emanated from the Mexican’s battle-worn visage. Stubborn to the last, Morales would only concede that he miscalculated the move to lightweight and that he would find a way to master Raheem another day.
    Soon, all was forgiven and Manny Pacquiao spectacularly finished what Raheem had begun, only Pacquiao’s ongoing deification continued while Raheem’s greatest night faded into obscurity and he faced the road to nowhere and its evermore circuitous route.

    Raheem’s dilemma is not that he cannot fight, nor that he does not win well, it is that he fights and wins in a manner that pays homage to style, finesse and technical prowess, and unfortunately for most, that’s not enough. Fight fans want to be jolted out of their seats and have their senses overwhelmed with awesome displays of power. [details]

  • #2
    Raheem caught Morales on a bad night and took advantage. He now has a win over a future Hall of Famer on his record. What more does that boy want? He makes it seem like he's owed something. If he would of fought Morales at 130 or 126 he would of got knocked out. He should be glad he atleast has that win. If Freitas does me the favor of knocking this clown out. I'll forgive him, well maybe not forgive. I just won't clown him as much for the ***** move he pulled against Corrales.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
      Raheem caught Morales on a bad night and took advantage. He now has a win over a future Hall of Famer on his record. What more does that boy want? He makes it seem like he's owed something. If he would of fought Morales at 130 or 126 he would of got knocked out. He should be glad he atleast has that win. If Freitas does me the favor of knocking this clown out. I'll forgive him, well maybe not forgive. I just won't clown him as much for the ***** move he pulled against Corrales.
      The move that Corrales went on to repeat against Castillo?

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      • #4
        Still no response eh?

        Shame

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        • #5
          IMO Raheem just had a bad style for Morales and would beat him everytime they fought.It might be a little closer in a rematch but I would still pick Zahir to win a clear decision.I'm picking Raheem W12.He is just an excellent boxer with a good chin and Popo may still have confidence problems stemming from his no mas vs. Corrales.Either way should be a good fight.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Castillofan
            The move that Corrales went on to repeat against Castillo?
            Corrales never quit against Castillo. If you talking about the mouth piece. Hell, yeah Corrales got it from the Freitas fight.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
              Corrales never quit against Castillo. If you talking about the mouth piece. Hell, yeah Corrales got it from the Freitas fight.
              Corrales didn't quit; he sort of had no choice

              Hard to cheat with the mouthpiece when you're cold on the canvas.

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              • #8
                Corrales has been gettin knocked down his whole career...lol he knew what he was doin when he spit out that mouth piece. And in the rematch he came in heavier than Castillo and still got KTFO lol..

                But with propper rest in this upcoming fight, I'ma still say its Castillo's fight just cause you can bet your ass he will be more cautious to Diego's leverage with his long ass arms..

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Castillofan
                  Corrales didn't quit; he sort of had no choice

                  Hard to cheat with the mouthpiece when you're cold on the canvas.
                  Than what move are you talking about?

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                  • #10
                    not only did raheem whoop morales ass, he made that ***** look like he doesnt belong in the ring with anybody that posseses a lil bit of boxing skill... raheem will beat this brazilian *****....

                    just watch...

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