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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer
PACMAN by total demolition of Morales... PAC got pissed with Morales all talk... Imagine Morales saying that he's the one who made PACMAN famous?
What's wrong with that? To a point he did.
Barerra made Pacquiao famous before Erik Morales did. Morales just proved that Pacquiao wasn't a fluke.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
I find it intriguing how so many think Morales is going to get KO'ed again....
We must remember that Morales was more than holding his own for the first half of the last fight and he won the first fight effectively. If Morales can ensure that his conditioning is absolutely on the button then he has the basis with which to make the fight more competitive than the last one. Morales needs to work more on his defence which was shambolic at times last time out, with Manny being able to hit at will. He needs to keep his hands higher and try and move in and out of range effectively. He needs his legs for 12 rounds, so needs to be fit and needs to try and avoid taking unnecesary punishment.
For me, the keys are Morales' conditioning, his mental approach to this and the strategy he adopts in the ring.
The fight is a pick 'em IMO but the popular sway is going with Manny....I though am resolute in not counting out a Morales at the age of 31, who will be fighting from the trenches...
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by miles
I find it intriguing how so many think Morales is going to get KO'ed again....
We must remember that Morales was more than holding his own for the first half of the last fight and he won the first fight effectively. If Morales can ensure that his conditioning is absolutely on the button then he has the basis with which to make the fight more competitive than the last one. Morales needs to work more on his defence which was shambolic at times last time out, with Manny being able to hit at will. He needs to keep his hands higher and try and move in and out of range effectively. He needs his legs for 12 rounds, so needs to be fit and needs to try and avoid taking unnecesary punishment.
For me, the keys are Morales' conditioning, his mental approach to this and the strategy he adopts in the ring.
The fight is a pick 'em IMO but the popular sway is going with Manny....I though am resolute in not counting out a Morales at the age of 31, who will be fighting from the trenches...
All good comments bro, but I feel Morales is a old 31. Pacquiao would love a war, his faster hands & power would give him the edge. Morales should work on his defense but its hard to stop a whirlwind!
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by miles
I find it intriguing how so many think Morales is going to get KO'ed again....
We must remember that Morales was more than holding his own for the first half of the last fight and he won the first fight effectively. If Morales can ensure that his conditioning is absolutely on the button then he has the basis with which to make the fight more competitive than the last one. Morales needs to work more on his defence which was shambolic at times last time out, with Manny being able to hit at will. He needs to keep his hands higher and try and move in and out of range effectively. He needs his legs for 12 rounds, so needs to be fit and needs to try and avoid taking unnecesary punishment.
For me, the keys are Morales' conditioning, his mental approach to this and the strategy he adopts in the ring.
The fight is a pick 'em IMO but the popular sway is going with Manny....I though am resolute in not counting out a Morales at the age of 31, who will be fighting from the trenches...
Morales only turns 30 on Sept. 1. Erik is only 2 years older than Manny after all. He actually had a harder time beating the scales in the 1st fight. If you remember back then, he spent a lot more time and effort draining at the weigh-in and even had to strip down to his birthday suit. That’s in stark contrast to the rematch where he made 129 or so on the fist go without a hitch. If his weight issues were gonna give him problems, then they had more reason to pop up during their first meeting.
For my part, what I find intriguing is how a lot of his fans point out what he was able to do in the 1st fight, but in the same vein fail to appreciate the obvious adjustments Pacquiao made in the rematch that have rendered Erik’s blueprint obsolete and almost completely useless. To their credit, Team Pac Man figured Erik out and learned from their experience against him in the past and this time came up with a sound plan for success. It’s now Erik and his people’s turn reciprocate that by upping the ante in the rubber match. However, not only must they figure out what went wrong the last time out, they must also anticipate any new moves by Pacquiao AND spring new surprises of their own.
Like Larios found out the hard way, Pac’s a machine dishing out relentless pain constantly chipping away at your stamina and health if you let him. What’s good for Larios is that he never had to endure the type beating to the BODY that Pac gave Morales. That was the key to breaking down Erik and leaving him open to the head. If he raises his guard to cover his face, that’ll leave him open to the midsection and vice versa.
But it’s not as straightforward going to the body as it sounds. Pac had to show a few more wrinkles in his game that enabled him to penetrate Erik’s defense, particularly his vastly improved right hand and some impressive lateral movement that was many times able to spin Erik around. Unlike before, Erik now had to deal with a quick moving two-fisted target who was picking his shots intelligently and wasn’t always going for broke… and horror of horrors was actually counterpunching! Pac made it a lot harder for Erik to get set up with his own offense and was also at the same time protecting himself a lot better than he ever did (but he still gets hit a lot for my tastes).
If you fail to control the pace by outboxing him, then you’d be in big trouble and Pac clearly has the advantage if he’s allowed go into blitzing mode. And the damage Erik was accumulating only help wore him out and slowed him down further and made it easier for Pac to back him up and pile up the pain as the fight progressed. Pac is one of the best conditioned boxers when primed for a super fight and could sustain that kind of torrid pace, speed and pressure for more than 12 rounds, and he’s displaying a lot more variety in his attacks and an improving defense. When Pac took control of the fight after Erik substantially slowed and weakened, it was only a question of whether Erik could reach the final bell or not.
Pac is a work-in-progress Elite. His boxing repertoire wasn’t as limited as it was when he was a 122 Champ who challenged and bludgeoned Barrera – another legend who was then considered THE featherweight – into submission and he continues to improve with every fight as he approaches his prime. Although as we’ve all seen, it wasn’t always smooth sailing getting Pac 100% ready for his opponents. Nevertheless, he was ready for the rematch and had other ideas from what Morales might have envisioned. For Pac’s foes to overcome him, they must 1st come to grips with the fact that he’s no longer as one-dimensional as they would like to believe and that he’s getting better and better. That way, they’ll know what they’re really up against on fight night and not be caught off guard. That goes for their fans as well.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Jose Rizal
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Originally Posted by miles
I find it intriguing how so many think Morales is going to get KO'ed again....
We must remember that Morales was more than holding his own for the first half of the last fight and he won the first fight effectively. If Morales can ensure that his conditioning is absolutely on the button then he has the basis with which to make the fight more competitive than the last one. Morales needs to work more on his defence which was shambolic at times last time out, with Manny being able to hit at will. He needs to keep his hands higher and try and move in and out of range effectively. He needs his legs for 12 rounds, so needs to be fit and needs to try and avoid taking unnecesary punishment.
For me, the keys are Morales' conditioning, his mental approach to this and the strategy he adopts in the ring.
The fight is a pick 'em IMO but the popular sway is going with Manny....I though am resolute in not counting out a Morales at the age of 31, who will be fighting from the trenches...
Morales only turns 30 on Sept. 1. Erik is only 2 years older than Manny after all. He actually had a harder time beating the scales in the 1st fight. If you remember back then, he spent a lot more time and effort draining at the weigh-in and even had to strip down to his birthday suit. That’s in stark contrast to the rematch where he made 129 or so on the fist go without a hitch. If his weight issues were gonna give him problems, then they had more reason to pop up during their first meeting.
For my part, what I find intriguing is how a lot of his fans point out what he was able to do in the 1st fight, but in the same vein fail to appreciate the obvious adjustments Pacquiao made in the rematch that have rendered Erik’s blueprint obsolete and almost completely useless. To their credit, Team Pac Man figured Erik out and learned from their experience against him in the past and this time came up with a sound plan for success. It’s now Erik and his people’s turn reciprocate that by upping the ante in the rubber match. However, not only must they figure out what went wrong the last time out, they must also anticipate any new moves by Pacquiao AND spring new surprises of their own.
Like Larios found out the hard way, Pac’s a machine dishing out relentless pain constantly chipping away at your stamina and health if you let him. What’s good for Larios is that he never had to endure the type beating to the BODY that Pac gave Morales. That was the key to breaking down Erik and leaving him open to the head. If he raises his guard to cover his face, that’ll leave him open to the midsection and vice versa.
But it’s not as straightforward going to the body as it sounds. Pac had to show a few more wrinkles in his game that enabled him to penetrate Erik’s defense, particularly his vastly improved right hand and some impressive lateral movement that was many times able to spin Erik around. Unlike before, Erik now had to deal with a quick moving two-fisted target who was picking his shots intelligently and wasn’t always going for broke… and horror of horrors was actually counterpunching! Pac made it a lot harder for Erik to get set up with his own offense and was also at the same time protecting himself a lot better than he ever did (but he still gets hit a lot for my tastes).
If you fail to control the pace by outboxing him, then you’d be in big trouble and Pac clearly has the advantage if he’s allowed go into blitzing mode. And the damage Erik was accumulating only help wore him out and slowed him down further and made it easier for Pac to back him up and pile up the pain as the fight progressed. Pac is one of the best conditioned boxers when primed for a super fight and could sustain that kind of torrid pace, speed and pressure for more than 12 rounds, and he’s displaying a lot more variety in his attacks and an improving defense. When Pac took control of the fight after Erik substantially slowed and weakened, it was only a question of whether Erik could reach the final bell or not.
Pac is a work-in-progress Elite. His boxing repertoire wasn’t as limited as it was when he was a 122 Champ who challenged and bludgeoned Barrera – another legend who was then considered THE featherweight – into submission and he continues to improve with every fight as he approaches his prime. Although as we’ve all seen, it wasn’t always smooth sailing getting Pac 100% ready for his opponents. Nevertheless, he was ready for the rematch and had other ideas from what Morales might have envisioned. For Pac’s foes to overcome him, they must 1st come to grips with the fact that he’s no longer as one-dimensional as they would like to believe and that he’s getting better and better. That way, they’ll know what they’re really up against on fight night and not be caught off guard. That goes for their fans as well.
:coolclick: nice, pareng pepe and welcome to saddoboxing.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Jose Rizal
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Originally Posted by miles
I find it intriguing how so many think Morales is going to get KO'ed again....
We must remember that Morales was more than holding his own for the first half of the last fight and he won the first fight effectively. If Morales can ensure that his conditioning is absolutely on the button then he has the basis with which to make the fight more competitive than the last one. Morales needs to work more on his defence which was shambolic at times last time out, with Manny being able to hit at will. He needs to keep his hands higher and try and move in and out of range effectively. He needs his legs for 12 rounds, so needs to be fit and needs to try and avoid taking unnecesary punishment.
For me, the keys are Morales' conditioning, his mental approach to this and the strategy he adopts in the ring.
The fight is a pick 'em IMO but the popular sway is going with Manny....I though am resolute in not counting out a Morales at the age of 31, who will be fighting from the trenches...
Morales only turns 30 on Sept. 1. Erik is only 2 years older than Manny after all. He actually had a harder time beating the scales in the 1st fight. If you remember back then, he spent a lot more time and effort draining at the weigh-in and even had to strip down to his birthday suit. That’s in stark contrast to the rematch where he made 129 or so on the fist go without a hitch. If his weight issues were gonna give him problems, then they had more reason to pop up during their first meeting.
For my part, what I find intriguing is how a lot of his fans point out what he was able to do in the 1st fight, but in the same vein fail to appreciate the obvious adjustments Pacquiao made in the rematch that have rendered Erik’s blueprint obsolete and almost completely useless. To their credit, Team Pac Man figured Erik out and learned from their experience against him in the past and this time came up with a sound plan for success. It’s now Erik and his people’s turn reciprocate that by upping the ante in the rubber match. However, not only must they figure out what went wrong the last time out, they must also anticipate any new moves by Pacquiao AND spring new surprises of their own.
Like Larios found out the hard way, Pac’s a machine dishing out relentless pain constantly chipping away at your stamina and health if you let him. What’s good for Larios is that he never had to endure the type beating to the BODY that Pac gave Morales. That was the key to breaking down Erik and leaving him open to the head. If he raises his guard to cover his face, that’ll leave him open to the midsection and vice versa.
But it’s not as straightforward going to the body as it sounds. Pac had to show a few more wrinkles in his game that enabled him to penetrate Erik’s defense, particularly his vastly improved right hand and some impressive lateral movement that was many times able to spin Erik around. Unlike before, Erik now had to deal with a quick moving two-fisted target who was picking his shots intelligently and wasn’t always going for broke… and horror of horrors was actually counterpunching! Pac made it a lot harder for Erik to get set up with his own offense and was also at the same time protecting himself a lot better than he ever did (but he still gets hit a lot for my tastes).
If you fail to control the pace by outboxing him, then you’d be in big trouble and Pac clearly has the advantage if he’s allowed go into blitzing mode. And the damage Erik was accumulating only help wore him out and slowed him down further and made it easier for Pac to back him up and pile up the pain as the fight progressed. Pac is one of the best conditioned boxers when primed for a super fight and could sustain that kind of torrid pace, speed and pressure for more than 12 rounds, and he’s displaying a lot more variety in his attacks and an improving defense. When Pac took control of the fight after Erik substantially slowed and weakened, it was only a question of whether Erik could reach the final bell or not.
Pac is a work-in-progress Elite. His boxing repertoire wasn’t as limited as it was when he was a 122 Champ who challenged and bludgeoned Barrera – another legend who was then considered THE featherweight – into submission and he continues to improve with every fight as he approaches his prime. Although as we’ve all seen, it wasn’t always smooth sailing getting Pac 100% ready for his opponents. Nevertheless, he was ready for the rematch and had other ideas from what Morales might have envisioned. For Pac’s foes to overcome him, they must 1st come to grips with the fact that he’s no longer as one-dimensional as they would like to believe and that he’s getting better and better. That way, they’ll know what they’re really up against on fight night and not be caught off guard. That goes for their fans as well.
Nice posting :coolclick:
With Pac's stock having risen as it has and with him showing continuous signs of development, his opponents now realise exactly what they are up against. Morales is gonna have to dig deep to keep this rubber match competitive. The preparation needs to be pristine, his conditioning and mental approach need to be spot on. If not then it could turn one sided very quickly.
I dont want to pick this one so early, when we really dont know what Morales has left mentally or physically. Its how he responds to the challenges in the months ahead that will inform us of what might potentially happen in the ring. We know where Pac is at right now, its all about whether Morales is really able to bring something extra to the table in this one. This is the key unknown variable at play...
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
PAC IS GOING TO BEATDOWN MORALES...ITS BY LAW ALL OF PACS OPPENENT GET DROP...
NO QUESTION PAC OWNS BOTH EM AND MAB...if it worn't for pac old manager mohammed pac would of never lost a CLOSE fight agains em the first time...em can't fight any fight he can thiers no escape pac is going to get him and get him bad...
I CAN'T SEE NO WAY PAC CAN BE BEATEN BY ANYONE ANYMORE...
HIS CHIN IS TOO STRONG
HIS BODY IS LIKE IRON
HIS POWER DROPS ALL HE FACES
HIS SPEED NO ONE CAN MATCH
HIS COMBOS ARE BRUTAL
HIS DEFENSE KEEPS IMPROVING
HIS MOVEMENT IS UNPREDICTABLE
LOOK HOW GOOD PAC IS...they can all same what they want to say but once in the ring with pac...there is no escaping a brutal beating he'll give you...
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
The only way Morales can win against Pacman is to try outboxing him by continuously countering and earning points for the decision. Conditioning I think won't matter much as Larios fight has shown clearly, with Pacman outlasting the Mr. Conditioning himself! He should've learned never to engage Pac in an all-out war because Pac came out the winner in most exchanges. Pacman showed some new moves against Larios and also showed improved defense, getting hit lesser than in any of his previous fights. Surprisingly, he was counterpunching effectively this time - the mistake Larios made by making himself the aggressor. Another new move was his hit and turn tactic used very effectively, giving no chance for Larios to counter except his smile of approval.
His strategy against Larios basically was:
1) Lunging and 'reachin out' right hand jab to harass Larios and lure him into attacking so he can counter;
2) Hit and turn strategy;
3) Hit and retreat;
4) The so called 'stonewall' glove defense of Winky effectively blocked many shots;
5) Evading shots effectively when attacked and countering furiously afterwards;
6) Better movement to confuse the opponent;
7) Better head movement and other evading technics, resulting in his being hit less than before;
8) Some body shots but much lesser than in the Morales fight; and
9) His favorite 1-2-3 combinations when countering.
What I wanted him to do more:
I wanted him to try his uppercut, a good offensive weapon he didn't use much since knocking out Fahsan 3kBattery off the ground with it. I wanted him to set up his left straight more - a dedicated left straight that is his biggest punch, the one that knocked Barrera and Marquez down (he has recently been concentrating on his combinations that he forgot to set up his big left; combos take some steam out of a punch as it loses some momentum during the withdrawal phase because the fists have to be withdrawn immediately after every shot - the withdrawal motion of the fists takes some momentum from the shot). I also wanted him to use more left hooks, a dedicated one at that - ever since he developed his Manila Ice right hook, he seemed to have forgotten his left hook (remember, that's still his stronger hand), the one that knocked Lucero with one shot. And lastly, he should not let up on improving his defense, a move that can make or unmake him in the future because that is his biggest weakness. I think if he perfect his defensive moves, he will be unbeatable.
And so who do I think will win? As long as Pacman is well conditioned, he will win by KO because no matter what condition Erik will be in, he won't be able to cope with Pacmans furious assault for the entire 12 rounds, IMO.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer
PACMAN by total demolition of Morales... PAC got pissed with Morales all talk... Imagine Morales saying that he's the one who made PACMAN famous?
What's wrong with that?  To a point he did.
Barerra made Pacquiao famous before Erik Morales did.  Morales just proved that Pacquiao wasn't a fluke.
:coolclick: so true, angel eyes. pacquiao was then starting to make a name for himself that's why he was tapped to face barrera as a quick replacement and that win established pacman as a force to reckon with. the morales win just validated manny as one of pound4pound bests.
pacfan, i have to disagree. conditioning would mean everything in the pac-morales rubbermatch. erik, unlike larios has the skills to match or even outbox manny as shown in the early rounds of their previous meetings. even roach knows that manny have to come in the best condition ever to have the edge against erik. motivation is also vital which of course morales has plenty of cos this fight could very well cap his career. anyways, i think manny will still win by unanimous decision or catch morales again late in the rounds.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Kkisser
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Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer
PACMAN by total demolition of Morales... PAC got pissed with Morales all talk... Imagine Morales saying that he's the one who made PACMAN famous?
What's wrong with that? To a point he did.
Barerra made Pacquiao famous before Erik Morales did. Morales just proved that Pacquiao wasn't a fluke.
:coolclick: so true, angel eyes. pacquiao was then starting to make a name for himself that's why he was tapped to face barrera as a quick replacement and that win established pacman as a force to reckon with. the morales win just validated manny as one of pound4pound bests.
pacfan, i have to disagree. conditioning would mean everything in the pac-morales rubbermatch. erik, unlike larios has the skills to match or even outbox manny as shown in the early rounds of their previous meetings. even roach knows that manny have to come in the best condition ever to have the edge against erik. motivation is also vital which of course morales has plenty of cos this fight could very well cap his career. anyways, i think manny will still win by unanimous decision or catch morales again late in the rounds.
I beg to disagree there pare, it was their strategic decision not to engage Morales in the early rounds. Remember when Morales came very strong in the first round that got Pac pissed off? he came back on a path of revenge on the second, deviating from their game plan, and almost had Morales knocked down - that proves Pac could've chosen to fight Morales anytime in the fight when he wanted and still win the round. But cooler heads prevailed and he went back to their original plan from the third by letting Morales do his work early - and early to bed. Contrary to what the boxing analysts said, most of whom were very reluctant to give Manny any credit, it was not Morales who lost his steam on the 6th, but it was Pac who started to put pressure on Morales who had spent lot of precious energy in the previous rounds. That was their strategy, to go easy on the first half and to press hard on the second half, putting pressure on Morales, sapping his energy little by little and go for the late KO. That worked perfectly to the tee. I think they got the idea when they probably noticed that Morales almost lost his legs on the 12th round in their first fight when Pac put up a last ditch effort to stop him (I still can't believe how a badly cut and conditioned Pac had so much energy left on the 12th in that fight). Remember, Morales went down to his knees on the 12th during his first fight with Barrera; I think that's been his weakness all along. But I won't totally rule out a decision next time, not because of the Larios fight - I think Pac didn't put up any real effort to stop him... Miss the good ole victory days, no? we were all so elated those days that it was almost craaaazy.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
manny's stamina and the tremendous energy he puts into every fight have always been his edge over his opponents aside of course from his fighting heart. if erik, with the help of his nutritionist, could somehow match manny's stamina, then we have a fight on our hand although i seriously doubt it seeing how overweight he is right now. manny also is getting better with every fight and with roach and the rest of his camp expecting hell from morales i think pacquiao will come well prepared and we'll see a repeat of the second fight.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Kkisser
manny's stamina and the tremendous energy he puts into every fight have always been his edge over his opponents aside of course from his fighting heart. if erik, with the help of his nutritionist, could somehow match manny's stamina, then we have a fight on our hand although i seriously doubt it seeing how overweight he is right now. manny also is getting better with every fight and with roach and the rest of his camp expecting hell from morales i think pacquiao will come well prepared and we'll see a repeat of the second fight.
Yup, the only thing that really scares me though is what Erik has been saying these days as if Pac is nothing. Is that for real or is he going baliiiiiiiiiw. Hope it's not for real coz he's been so (over-) confident as if he'll win for sure and that's kinda scary for us Pac-fan(atic)s.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
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Originally Posted by Kkisser
manny's stamina and the tremendous energy he puts into every fight have always been his edge over his opponents aside of course from his fighting heart. if erik, with the help of his nutritionist, could somehow match manny's stamina, then we have a fight on our hand although i seriously doubt it seeing how overweight he is right now. manny also is getting better with every fight and with roach and the rest of his camp expecting hell from morales i think pacquiao will come well prepared and we'll see a repeat of the second fight.
Yup, the only thing that really scares me though is what Erik has been saying these days as if Pac is nothing. Is that for real or is he going baliiiiiiiiiw. Hope it's not for real coz he's been so (over-) confident as if he'l win for sure and that's kinda scary for us Pac-fan(atic)s.
Nah he cant be overconfident . Hes just trying to big himself up . Anyman who has back to back losses has it all to prove . He WAS a good fighter but im going with Pac in this 1
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manny's stamina and the tremendous energy he puts into every fight have always been his edge over his opponents aside of course from his fighting heart. if erik, with the help of his nutritionist, could somehow match manny's stamina, then we have a fight on our hand although i seriously doubt it seeing how overweight he is right now. manny also is getting better with every fight and with roach and the rest of his camp expecting hell from morales i think pacquiao will come well prepared and we'll see a repeat of the second fight.
Yup, the only thing that really scares me though is what Erik has been saying these days as if Pac is nothing. Is that for real or is he going baliiiiiiiiiw. Hope it's not for real coz he's been so (over-) confident as if he'l win for sure and that's kinda scary for us Pac-fan(atic)s.
Nah he cant be overconfident . Hes just trying to big himself up . Anyman who has back to back losses has it all to prove . He WAS a good fighter but im going with Pac in this 1
Coming direct from the Terrible's fan, that's somewhat reassuring, but still, in some dark corners of my mind there's this doubt, or should I say fear, lurking around with the thought of "what if it were true." ...By the way, going baliw means going nuts.
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Re: Pacquiao vs Morales III. Who wins it, how, & why?
Wow! finally I'm on my 100th post. Now I can get back at all those who made my life miserable here by giving me those negs flashing beside my posts - brace yourself, folks, here I come. Naw, I won't do that and won't be giving any Negos here. I can't understand why anyone would want to give someone a neg for just saying what he thinks. In the first place, what's this rating system here for anyway; this ain't no eBay and nobody gets gypped around here. I write something here like so and so fighter's gonna get whipped tomorrow and there go some readers who say, "I didn't like that, I'm hurt, I'm gonna give you a big fat neg here for that, and baaam! there goes a big fat toothless neg smiling beside my post and I can just laugh and say, "I must've pricked some sensitive soul around here again."
So to celebrate my new found power here, I'll be giving out some plus signs here and the first one will be - lucky you - kkisser my kabayan (countryman), and second will be you, Mr. Games - so if you see a brand new star shining beside your post, it's from me. I might also give one to this wacko guy here - I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw him posting a boxing event here round by round, and thought who'd want to do that, watching boxing in front of a keyboard! Damn! Isn't this sort of a new record event in the world, maybe should apply with the Guiness books as the first cybercast of a boxing event... ...Enough of my nonsense, so happy posting to you all (I can almost hear readers here saying, what was that all about).