Awesome read, especially for a Morales fan. ;D
http://maxboxing.com/Kim/Kim092006.asp
Morales Coming with Velocity on November 18th
By Steve Kim (Sep 20, 2006)
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Awesome read, especially for a Morales fan. ;D
http://maxboxing.com/Kim/Kim092006.asp
Morales Coming with Velocity on November 18th
By Steve Kim (Sep 20, 2006)
Cheers dude, great read :rocks:
I know man, cc-ya! Good news for the Morales crowd! We need a "Moral" es Booster! hehQuote:
Originally Posted by Mattyhitman
Good read. CC 4 U
I guess all we can do is wait and see if velocity's philosophy's pay off.
It's all about EVOLUTION!
;)
Heheh, Evolution. cc back at yah.Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny_G
Read this guys' it's gooooooood.
Pac-man will knock him out again!
It's good that he is looking to improve but what is going to change mentally to stop him brawling and start boxing?
CC bro,awesome read!! A great boost for us fans,Erik Morales is an all time great,a legend,and I hope he proves it again.
Well,in the second fight,his legs went because of a combination of the beating he took and being weight drained and he lost his legs and had no choice but to stand there in front of the Filipino Fists of Fury,and no one 135 and down can do that and win! Now he is fully conditioned(hopefully!),he will be able to choose when to box.go to war,much like the first fight which he had total control over. I think Erik has a far far better chance than MAB.Quote:
Originally Posted by Missy
no matter what happens RE: the out come of this next fight, Erik Morales is a great fighter and deserve respect! ;)
cc'd all of yahs. Now I sleep.
damn right he will .Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
if he boxes he can win. but he's gonna try and rumble again and i can see pac man coming out with another KO
Based on the evidence of their recent form id have to strongly disagree . I cant see Erik reviving his career at this stage . He didnt adjust his style when he needed to like Mab did and now all that remains is a shell of what he once was .Quote:
Originally Posted by El Gamo
Raheem would probably finish the job and stop him in a rematch . Freitas would destroy him up at lightweight too . I think he'l do better against Pac this time but thats cuz Pac has a history of inconsistancy , rather than Morales doing anything to improve
gonna laugh my ass off when Manny doesn't know what hit himQuote:
Originally Posted by ds91
:end: :cold: :cold: :cold: :shocking: :shocking: :shocking: :bawling: :bawling: :bawling:
Just saw a press conference for the fight,Manny looks in good shape and Erik....looks awesome considering the last time I saw him,he looked like a middleweight! He looked happy and determined,in contrast,Pacmna looked relaxed,almost in a jokey way. I hope,just for this fight,Manny has lost that killer edge!! Morales looks and sounds like he wants this bad,maybe my early doubts when I saw him looking 160 were ill judged on my behalf!
Good question, Morales almost doesn't have the temprement to do so, he has a history of making fights harder then they need to be, and against PAc he absolutely can't afford to at all...BTW I love ur avatar clip, when I see that it makes me think about how hard Erik would have smashed MAB without gloves, lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Missy
NICE! thats what i like to hear. this will indeed be SICK! now only if i had RINGSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDE seats to this event? hmmmmmmmmmm
good read. good moral support. nothing more. after this fight, morales will retire w/ wads and wads of money to sleep on. hehehehe
and a 2nd win over the Filipino superstar!!! ;D
same story as the 2nd fight, terrible dude. time to retire morales worn out body. can't lick father time. :lickish:
just rewatch the first 5 rounds of the 2nd fight, and Pacquiao's no young chick either
saw those rounds. pac focused on the old man's body till he's ripe for the kill. hehehe that's roach's tactic, man.
yea and Morales won all 5 rounds, not using the strategy he did in the first fight
you don't win a match by winning the first 5 rounds. the winner knocks out his foe. and guess who kissed the canvass? hehehe
hey, el terrible dude, did i knock u out too? where are u, man? ;D
just like EM did in the first fight, score cards should have been 116-112, only reason it wasn't cause Morales chose to give Manny an extra round in the 12th
the painful fact is he lost terribly.... really terribly by a knockout in the 11th round. that cannot be erased in the annals of boxing history. by the way, retirement home is waiting for your old man and his dad. :lickish:
and you prove the statement of idiots posting by even saying the wrong round that it happened, JUDGES SCORE CARDS WERE 87-84,86-85,87-84, the fight was stopped in the 10th after Morales got up
and who the hell is
Medgoen Singsurat
and
Rustico Torrecampo
gee at least Morales was finally stopped as you put it as an "old man", not when he was a ripe boy and at least it was against a p4p'er, not two nobodies
and where are those fighters now? the pac learned from these experiences to knock out your old man.
EXACTLY MY POINT HE HAS BEEN KO'D BY TWO NOBODIES
Hey El Terrible, since you are living in past, let me refresh you what happened in the past to your beloved knocked- out- by- Pacman idol. An article about the 2nd fight and some reference to the 1st fight:
PACQUIO KNOCKS OUT MORALES
With thousands of his fellow Filipinos in the crowd at Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday night and millions at home in the Philippines, Pacquiao (41-3-2 32 KOs) did what nobody had ever done.
The super featherweight stopped Morales, a proud and tough Mexican who had never been off his feet in 52 fights (48-4, 34 KOs).
He did it in the 10th round, first dropping Morales with a straight left hand and following up with a blitz of punches that finally led to referee Kenny Bayless declaring an end by technical knockout at 2:33 of the round.
In avenging his loss to Morales in March, Pacquiao began to gain control in the later rounds with an effective assault to the body. Morales appeared to fatigue as early as the sixth.
"The big difference is that I could see, I could see his punches coming," said Pacquiao, whose vision was obscured by a cut above his right eye in the first bout.
Not this time. Pacquiao could see it all, including his victory, even when Morales began to score in the middle rounds with effective jabs and repeated right-hand counters.
However, an early hint of Morales' fate came from Pacquiao in the second round.
After he was rocked against the ropes by a right from Morales in the first, Pacquiao's whirlwind of quick feet and fast hands scored. Midway through the second, he caught Morales with a left hand in a brand of gloves, Reyes, he couldn't wear in his loss last March.
--- What can you say, Terrible Dude? Records speak clearly. Hehehehe