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  • #11
    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
    For real? Yo, I heard another writer said something similar recently

    http://philboxing.com/news/column-861-6813.html
    You are such a tool.

    You actually argued with me....about how Morales wasn't washed up....and should fight Pac. You claimed everyone was "Making excuses".

    This was taken from your arcticle:

    Fighters are often too brave for their own good, and in that instance the man's support system needs to step in and assess the situation. To Morales' detriment, he parted business interests with his father Jose, the only trainer he had ever had during his career. In addition to his unstable

    Everything you argue....contradicts itself.

    Morales is finished....and you know it. You just won't admit it.



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    • #12
      Sadly I don't like my boys chances in this one. Pacquiao is on top of his game, he's too active for Morales. I hope Erik somehow finds a way to win, but at least I know he'll go out on his shield fighting til the end.

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      • #13
        damn right MOrales will go down for good

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        • #14
          Erik Morales has lost 3 of his last 4 fights, and is almost spent.

          He doesn't snap punches like he used to, and he doesn't stay outside where his old punching range was. He tries to brawl and grapple with everyone on the inside.

          That's not Morales, and that's a sign that his reflexes aren't what they used to be.....and he's relying on sheer will alone.

          It's over. Oh and I don't mean to sound totally negative....it's just about time for him to retire.

          The more he fights...the more he damages his legacy and his health.



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          • #15
            Yep...it's hard for me to watch people use his last few fights as ammunition to speak poorly about him. Had he called it a day after the first Pacquiao bout it'd be on like donkey kong...but now he's getting the roy jones junior effect.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by RunWithKnives
              Erik Morales has lost 3 of his last 4 fights, and is almost spent.

              He doesn't snap punches like he used to, and he doesn't stay outside where his old punching range was. He tries to brawl and grapple with everyone on the inside.

              That's not Morales, and that's a sign that his reflexes aren't what they used to be.....and he's relying on sheer will alone.

              It's over. Oh and I don't mean to sound totally negative....it's just about time for him to retire.

              The more he fights...the more he damages his legacy and his health.
              Those who know and follow Morales will never forget him as the warrior he is evertime he steps into a boxing ring - either past or present. I too see him at or near the end but its very tough admiting that. Espcially since boxing will miss his warrior attitude and precense in the ring. But damn it! I truly belive he can win again against Pacquiao and aferwards win or lose i'd like to see him retire. He is a great, great fighter who always shows up to fight!

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              • #17
                Yep...it's hard for me to watch people use his last few fights as ammunition to speak poorly about him. Had he called it a day after the first Pacquiao bout it'd be on like donkey kong...but now he's getting the roy jones junior effect.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by oldgringo
                  Yep...it's hard for me to watch people use his last few fights as ammunition to speak poorly about him. Had he called it a day after the first Pacquiao bout it'd be on like donkey kong...but now he's getting the roy jones junior effect.
                  I don't think it gone that far, cause unlike Jones, i think Morales still has it in him to defeat Pacquioa.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ferocity
                    I don't think it gone that far, cause unlike Jones, i think Morales still has it in him to defeat Pacquioa.

                    I agree with this. I was talking more about the fact that he's not at his best and he's losing, therefore people feel inclined to attack his career like he isn't as great as he really was...when in fact that's bull****.

                    They have different careers and all, but Morales' losses to MAB/Pac/Raheem are garnering similar criticism to Jones' losses to Johnson & Tarver.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by dansweeney
                      morales won the first fight, and the first 5 out of 6 rounds in the second fight. as they say . great fighters always have one more great performance in them., this will be el terrible's finest performance, and last top level showing, but he will beat and probably knockout pacman. i also predict he will use reyes gloves because if he breaks his hand he don't care because he will prob retire if he loses or wins. El Terrible by 10 count knockout in 6 rounds.
                      on the contrary, EM only got three rounds by the end of 5th round. he got rounds 1, 3, and 5, but his performance in those rounds did not really give pac the impression that EM would gonna give him a beating. pac nearly got EM his first knockdown in the 2nd round and cornered him twice in the fourth.

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