Does Erik Morales have a strong case for???

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  1. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Greatest fighter of the era? p4p is it possible that he rates higher than everyone else? I don't think Jones Jr. is really part of this era. I consider him more of the Tyson era to be honest because he fizzled out in the 2000s.

    -He ducked nobody
    -Was never convincingly beaten in his prime
    -Only man to ever defeat prime Pacquiao and did it convincingly
    -3 fights with Barrera could have gone either way
    -Doesn't have any ugly losses to anybody. Only 2 losses in his prime were Barrera another ATG

    It's between him and Pac for me. His resume is very underrated I'd go with Pac, but how strong is Morales' case?
     
  2. NoNeck

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    Go back to general.
     
  3. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    No he isn't. He is the same era as RJJ and Hopkins and Mayweather and clearly behind them all. And he does have clear losses, the 1st and 3rd MAB fights.

    He also didn't fight everyone, he didn't fight Mayweather, Corrales and Casamayor at 130 who all wanted him and MAB circa 2000 when they were at 126. And he didn't fight Hamed, Marquez, Norwood or Gainer at 126. And he didn't face Bungu at 122.
     
  4. The Mongoose

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    I don't think there was ever a point it could be argued he was the greatest fighter active.

    Still, a strong case for being one of the all time greats of his time.

    Absurdly great resume with the super wins over MAB and Pac.

    Than on the next tier really excellent wins over Junior Jones, Kevin Kelly, Paulie Ayala, Jin Chi. Also Jesus Chavez, Hernandez, McCullough,...Than you have some great performances in defeat against MAB and the past prime efforts against Diaz and Maidana.
     
  5. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    That man who convincingly decisioned Pacquiao in 2005 looked like the best fighter in the world.

    From a resume point of view who can really compare? Floyd cannot. Jones Jr. leaves a lot to be desired besides a green Hopkins. MAB was destroyed by Junior Jones and was destroyed by Pac. Hopkins maybe because he had Trinidad, Pavlik, Pascal, etc.

    Besides Pacquiao who resume wise can compare????

    And as far as skill Morales had an IRON CHIN. If Pac couldn't hurt him who could? And his punch accuracy was lethal. Perfect technique. And a tremendous heart.
     
  6. tinman

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    I was always of the opinion that the three MAB fights could go either way. No convincing losses there. I don't think Floyd would want him. Since he never fought another ATG in their prime I'm not going to put the ducking onus on Morales who faced MAB and Pac.
     
  7. PowerPuncher

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    Well you're wrong and he clearly got outboxed by Espadas and received a gift in their first fight.

    And Morales was protected a bit by Arum at this time, Mayweather was facing all comers at this stage.
     
  8. The Mongoose

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    Who do you feel Morales was protected from and when? Mayweather was facing all comers at Super Feather and Morales was facing all comes at Super Bantam and Feather.

    Hamed/Morales was supposed to happen, but Hamed lost to MAB.

    "he didn't fight Mayweather, Corrales and Casamayor at 130 "

    Morales didn't move to Super Feather until late 2003. Mayweather was fighting for LW titles in 2002.




    Title Vacant
    1. [url]Joel Casamayor[/url]
    2. [url]Jesus Chavez[/url]
    3. [url]Carlos Alberto Hernandez[/url]
    4. [url]Erik Morales[/url]
    5. [url]Diego Corrales[/url]
    Morales fought Chavez and Hernandez while Corrales/Casa traded wins, and I don't think anyone is going to hold fighting MAB and Pacman in super fights next against him. Casamayor and Corrales would already be moved up to Lightweight in 2004, leaving the scene like this:

    1. [url]Marco Antonio Barrera[/url]
    2. [url]Erik Morales[/url]
    3. [url]Jesus Chavez[/url]
    4. [url]Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai[/url]
    5. [url]Carlos Alberto Hernandez[/url]
    Who did he miss of importance, who was he being protected from? Men who were always in higher weight classes and when the timing was right were not regarded as highly as the men he ultimately fought? Who in 2004 thought Corrales and Casa was better than MAB or Pac?

    RING P4P 2004

    1. [url]Bernard Hopkins[/url]
    2. [url]Floyd Mayweather Jr.[/url]
    3. [url]Kostya Tszyu[/url]
    4. [url]Ronald (Winky) Wright[/url]
    5. [url]Manny Pacquiao[/url]
    6. [url]Juan Manuel Marquez[/url]
    7. [url]Marco Antonio Barrera[/url]
    8. [url]Erik Morales[/url]
    9. [url]Glen Johnson[/url]
    10. [url]Antonio Tarver[/url]
     
  9. The Mongoose

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    How is he wrong? The third fight in particular was pretty close. You actually dispute that?
     
  10. The Mongoose

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    Not really, since he was coming off a razor thin loss to Barrera. And the eye injury was enough for people to in retrospect correctly assume, Pac was hindered and would do better in a rematch.
     
  11. impacted

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    Roy Jones and Mike Tyson from the same era? Tyson had been world champion as a pro for 2 years by the time Jones was getting robbed in the Olympic games. Jones was pretty generally accepted as number one in the sport up until 2004. Weird, strange thread.
     
  12. tinman

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    In retrospect that 2005 win over Pacquiao demands admiration unless you want to dispute that Pacquiao is an ATG. To defeat a prime Pacquiao (something no else did) is very impressive. And to do it emphatically is more so. Not to mention that before the eye injury Morales was laying in place a gameplan that was effective.

    As another poster pointed out. He ducked nobody.
     
  13. tinman

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    Roy Jones' resume is kind of weak in the 2000s. So I considered him a more mid 90s fighter.
     
  14. tinman

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    Neither MAB or Morales clearly won any of the three fights between them.

    It wasn't like somebody was stopped or clearly decisioned. That's the prevailing opinion of the trilogy at least.
     
  15. The Mongoose

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    If he had just convincingly beat Barrera you would have a case, but he did not.

    I don't like the "best in the world on that night" argument. It could apply to too many fighters. The Pac fight is sandwhiched between two losses.

    If he took out both MAB and Pac convincingly, I could see a case. But as is, I don't.