It's impossible to match the best versions of each fighter up (as they were at 122 and 130/135 respectively). The best we can do is take the Morales from the first Pac fight, and put him against the Pac from the third fight. That would end in a Pacquiao decision in my opinion.
Cheers :good I always try & call it fairly, its not always easy when Morales is concerned as he is my fav fighter but as you said, you get more respect when being as un-biased as possible.
Like a Bruce Lee... LOL! Exactly how is Erik Morales like a Hollywood Kung Fu fantasy warrior? OH man, you're brilliant.
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Im over here dude, thats enzo. That Pic came from Pacland, I just turned it into a demotivational poster. I just only came up with the quote.
There would never be this match because their prime is in different weight. Barerra, Marquez, and Morales all fought a one dimensional Pac in their first fight. I still don't even think Pac is in his prime yet but you can pretty much say he is prime now. He's still improving with every fight.
Im trying to photoshop a pic of boxers in their prime inside a pokemon-like cards and say something like... "My pokeman can beat you lv99999 pokeman of 19---forgotens against your pokeman of 19----forgetens"