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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Marquez's Trainer Fires Back at Erik Morales Over Pacquiao Jabs

    Hall of Fame trainer Ignacio 'Don Nacho' Beristain, who guided the career of former four division champion Juan Manuel Marquez, has hit back at the recent statements from fellow Mexican Erik Morales.
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  • mattr
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    That forearm looks su****ious.

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      It's not su****ious, it's just called PED's...

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      • Shadoww702
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        Wow!!! That photo looks like he's on some serious roids

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          #5
          young pac was a beast!! put some respect on his name!

          this is coming from an ATG trainer who has seen it ALL!!!!

          "What the guy [Morales] left out is that [Pacquiao] fought with Juan Manuel forty-something rounds and to be locked in a ring with the devil [for that long is impressive]... because [Pacquiao] is practically the devil inside the ring. And the perfect example of that is the beating he gave Erik Morales in the second fight. It was terrible facing Pacquiao in the ring... it was something terrible, because of the punching power, because of the speed, because of many things,” Nacho told El Boxcast.

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            I like JMM as a fighter but he and Nacho are bitter as ****

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            • IceTrayDaGang
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              #7
              Originally posted by crisantonio917
              It's not su****ious, it's just called PED's...
              when he was popping speed bags lol..

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                F*** it! I still want to see Marquez-Morales. I view Pacquiao, Marquez, Barrera and Morales as the modern day four kings based on the number of quality fights they had with one another, spanning across several weight divisions. Marquez-Morales is the only fight missing from the collection.

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                • NachoMan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mattr
                  That forearm looks su****ious.
                  IMO, it's not so much the forearms, but the distended "HGH gut" that looks su****ious.

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                  • NachoMan
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                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    F*** it! I still want to see Marquez-Morales. I view Pacquiao, Marquez, Barrera and Morales as the modern day four kings based on the number of quality fights they had with one another, spanning across several weight divisions. Marquez-Morales is the only fight missing from the collection.
                    We'll never know. I loved watching both, but I do feel that prime-for-prime, JMM would have taken it. Morales had tremendous skill, speed and ferocity, but so did JMM. I always felt it would have been a classic dogfight and JMM, in my mind, was physically and mentally tougher than EM. I can't argue with people who see it differently though. Both greats for sure.

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