Put Prime Terrible in boxing today

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by El Chicano, May 24, 2013.


  1. jaysuperman27

    jaysuperman27 Superman Full Member

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    He beats them all. tough fight with Rigo, a 50/50 fight..win by Rigo SD or win by Erik by UD with KD or win by mid to late KO..
     
  2. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    He was flabby and underdone against Raheem..not prime but not shot, plus not 100% fit I reckon.

    Also it was a totally weird fight to take in what was a essentially a tune up fight..like Arguello-Fernandez weird.
     
  3. upstart

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    He beats them all MIDGETS!! But time will come that he has to fight people his size and weight and this over hyped MIDEGT KILLER gonna be exposed.

    However his fans will claim that their guy EM was just SHOT (after his wars with the MIDGETS). EM would be later caught roiding because he can't compete against lightweights and welterweights.
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  4. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What could Rigo do to Morales? he is 5'4" Morales is 5'8" with the same reach as PBF.

    You guys know there is rumors of PBF-Morales sparring at the top rank gyms and Morales getting the better of him right? Rigo only looked great because Donaire let him. You need to press Rigo and Morales can do that. At 122 Morales is unbeatable. 126 is somewhere Rigo has never been and only help out the bigger Morales.
     
  5. jaysuperman27

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    We're talking about a prime Morales in 122 and in 126...Height played some advantage but you cant deny heart, skills, footwork, chin, punching power,and Technnical Skills..that's what brought him to success in 126 because his KO ratio dipped a bit when he fought at 126 and 130..and should not have fought in 135 and above..he may be as tall as those guys but is still a smaller guy because he came from lower weight class...besides it wasn't his fault if he was tall for his weight class when he started..he was an anomaly like Arguello, Hearns in their respective weight classes when they started..
     
  6. DobyZhee

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    I think he loses to Rigo..

    50/50 with donaire
     
  7. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Rigo's reflexes, hand speed and discipline would give him the best chance of anyone at 126 and below.
     
  8. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Zero. There's not a name on that list I would favor over a prime 122 lb Morales or MAB. That's not saying a loss couldn't happen, but I wouldn't expect one.
     
  9. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You do know that Rigo's had more than one fight in his career right? Maybe you should try watching some of the other ones.
     
  10. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Slick fast counter-punchers like Rigo are generally h2h nightmares for most styles and I can see why people pick Rigo to possibly beat him. I tend to agree that Rigo would have the best chance, Donaire would have a small chance too with a good chin, good power and counterpunching.

    Also, Gamboa - Morales prime for prime would have been very exciting (but Id expect a Morales KO win)
     
  11. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If Marroquin can send Rigo to ***** street twice in the same fight, I don't like his chances with an aggressive ATG like El Terrible.
     
  12. Elite

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    Morales beats them all. He was in an era of greater fighters then todays.
     
  13. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you not have the mental capacity to read my post before this, HE WAS SHOT BY THEN DUDE. Go back and re-read this thread you twat. Trying to tuck beneath the carpet, what the **** is wrong with you. Go re-watch that fight and tell me that was the same terrible who wrecked a prime pacman, he couldn't even maintain his balance. But he was still in his prime, right? Couldn't maintain his balance, and he was still in his prime... get outta here.
     
  14. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't have to name ****, your the idot on here telling us that a 'defensive counter puncher' could beat Terrible. In his prime, who did he really lose to? Honestly, I want to know. Because the only recolleciton I have is a life and death struggle with Barrera who barely (and I still think Terribile won the 2nd) beat him based off of judging. Seriously, how the **** can you get on here and say he had a 'nemesis'. He didn't, he had an answer for any and every style, end of story.
     
  15. upstart

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    Oh I see! So the logic here is, guys like Moralles, Hearns and Arguello are excused from being called MIDGET KILLERS because they are anomalous physically. While a smaller guy than Moralles in the person of Donaire will be always called Midget Killer although he has the same physical anomalies like the first 3 mentioned. What a ****in' double standard!
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