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  • TomRiddle
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    #21
    Originally posted by ferocity
    One way you can see a fighter is starting to slide or is already their, imo, is seeing him throw one punch at a time, his timing, his legs, etc. and comparing it to their last fight then to the last after that and so on. Morales threw one punch at a time against pacquiaoa, and you can tell he hesitated when before he would just spring and throw combos in returning fire.
    that's exactly what Mayweather does. in that case he should be out of his prime.

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    • flipside
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      #22
      Originally posted by ferocity
      Dumb comparason. I didnt' say he was past his prime but one was clearly fooled.

      pacuqioa was ko'd he didn't go 12 gruleing rounds, did he?
      LOL! you quoted someone saying he was past his prime when he fought rahim and then you came with your espadas assesment. we are talking about morales being out of prime. read the discussion before you jump in next time.

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      • ferocity
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        #23
        Originally posted by TomRiddle
        that's exactly what Mayweather does. in that case he should be out of his prime.
        I've been saying for awhile now, Mayweather is slipping. Not out of his prime but slipping and imo, its noticable. Him fighting one or twice every year isn't helping, he needs to fight at least 3 times or more a year.

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        • ferocity
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          #24
          Originally posted by flipside
          LOL! you quoted someone saying he was past his prime when he fought rahim and then you came with your espadas assesment. we are talking about morales being out of prime. read the discussion before you jump in next time.
          Im guessing you never seen Morales v. Espadas, he looked old.

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          • TomRiddle
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            #25
            Originally posted by ferocity
            I've been saying for awhile now, Mayweather is slipping. Not out of his prime but slipping and imo, its noticable. Him fighting one or twice every year isn't helping, he needs to fight at least 3 times or more a year.

            hmmp, he would get three times richer or more each year.
            I would like to see him fight the best around before he gets out of his prime.

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            • TomRiddle
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              #26
              Originally posted by ferocity
              Im guessing you never seen Morales v. Espadas, he looked old.
              Luisito Espinosa looked very old when he gets KOed by Espadas.
              I was in college by then.

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              • ßringer
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                #27
                Originally posted by TomRiddle
                hmmp, he would get three times richer or more each year.
                I would like to see him fight the best around before he gets out of his prime.
                Keep wishing. There's not many people out there in my opinion who can beat Mayweather, only De La Hoya and Margarito if you ask me. However there are a lot of potential challenges for him, but Hatton is down at 140, and I think Cotto will lose to Quintana, which will severely diminish the crowd clamoring for a Mayweather/Cotto bout.

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                • TomRiddle
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  Keep wishing. There's not many people out there in my opinion who can beat Mayweather, only De La Hoya and Margarito if you ask me. However there are a lot of potential challenges for him, but Hatton is down at 140, and I think Cotto will lose to Quintana, which will severely diminish the crowd clamoring for a Mayweather/Cotto bout.
                  yah, youre right, I like Mayweathers skills, but his mouth was way off target than he can do with his punches.

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                  • Papa Ace
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                    #29
                    I'd like to see die hard Morales fans post in this thread.

                    Where are you kids?

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                    • chito
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::.
                      Of course he does its still an accomplishment, he can still claim to be the first to knock him out, and though Morales is DEFINITELY not in his prime, he is no pushover and anyone that beats him commands respect obviously.

                      Do you think Morales is in his prime?

                      so when was the time erik was in his prime? tell me... but on the contrary (even if you thought he's not in his prime anymore), you want him to win, don't you? ahhh, don't answer that.. i know you would say yes! i want him to win still.

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