shane mosley vs john john molina was underatted
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Pacquiao-Morales II
I know Morales was old but he looked game as hell for that fight. Honestly, I don't know what was more impressive: Pacquiao's whirlwind assault or Morales' ridiculous toughness. Morales really has an ATG chin. Even old and beat up, he withstood that barrage for 10 rounds.
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Originally posted by BigStereotype View PostNobody (but me, it seems) lends any credence at all to the second Pac-Morales fight. And a lot of people think that the first one was Morales' best win. So...what?
Morales' best win was Pacqiauo but that was evidently his last horrah. After the 2nd loss to Barrera, beating Pacqiauo was all he had left, the Raheem fight concluded that.
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pacs win over de la hoya is very underated. Before the fight everybody was saying it was a mismatch and that de la hoya was just looking for an easy big money win over a much smaller guy - few called that pac would completely destroy him and then after the event the excuses that de la hoya was over the hill and drained etc abounded to try and take from the achievement despite the fact that de la hoya himself said he wasn't drained and that he was beaten fair and square.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostLike Ruben pointed out he gets little credit because he was coming off the most one sided beat down of his entire career, one he was expected to win.
Morales' best win was Pacqiauo but that was evidently his last horrah. After the 2nd loss to Barrera, beating Pacqiauo was all he had left, the Raheem fight concluded that.Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostHe got his ass beat by Raheem.
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Originally posted by David Haye View Postpacs win over de la hoya is very underated. Before the fight everybody was saying it was a mismatch and that de la hoya was just looking for an easy big money win over a much smaller guy - few called that pac would completely destroy him and then after the event the excuses that de la hoya was over the hill and drained etc abounded to try and take from the achievement despite the fact that de la hoya himself said he wasn't drained and that he was beaten fair and square.
Oscar had no business fighting at 147, and that's all there is to it.
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