How do you rate a shot one eyed morales performance against maidana?

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  1. boxing_master

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    I remember that when this fight was signed everyone was except a few was worried for a past it morales health but what morales showed was how **** this current fighters except for the few ATGs left

    morales hurt maidana VERY BAD AND BACKED HIM UP MANY TIMES THIS WHILE HAVING ONE EYE FOR MOST OF THE FIGHT

    morales also took some big shots

    [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNoYdoUFxMg[/url]
     
  2. Babality

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    Gangsta performance.
     
  3. boxing_master

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    :deal
     
  4. pugs

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    Morales could teach floyd some lesson on handling maidana.
     
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  6. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    You need power to push Maidana back. Floyd doesn't have power, that's why Alexander clinched every second he could. Maidana will always struggle against power punchers.
     
  7. boxing_master

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    true morales has big pop he pushed maidana back many times and also HURT him big time with that left maidana was left holding on to morales back clinging on that shows you how good morales is to be shot and fight with one eye against a fighter like maidana
     
  8. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    Morales was shot, old, and one eye'd against Maidana?

    So do you agree that Morales was drained in his rematch with Pacquiao? Or that Oscar was drained, shot, and old?

    Don't have double standards.
     
  9. boxing_master

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    no he was not drained **** outta here morales was fighting at even 122 for many years **** outta here with the BS and pac fought him 6 YEARS BEFORE
     
  10. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    It doesn't matter what weight he makes in the past, people outgrow their weight class as they age. :patsch

    He fought Pacquiao at Super Featherweight, then moved up to Lightweight after claims of struggling with weight (or so I've heard). He lost to Raheem pretty clearly 116-112, 115-113, and 118-110. Then WENT BACK DOWN IN WEIGHT to Super Featherweight to fight Pacquiao. After two matches with Pacquiao, he went back up to Lightweight. You don't move up in weight like that if you're comfortable. He went to welterweight shortly after and never went back down. Face it, Pacquiao caught him at his worst, like he does every other big name fighter, Bradley being the exception.
     
  11. boxing_master

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    that was excuse he got beat and proper if we go by that logic then pac went to ww and know he went down fighters go back up and down as long as its not a big jump down or up its ok fighters go up or down depends were the money is

    ok then marquez went up 2 weight classes to fight duckweather HE NEVER FOUGHT IN THAT WEIGHT CLASS BEFORE NEVER so what do you say about that?
     
  12. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    1. The logic doesn't apply to everyone because everyone's body is different, like I said, I've only HEARD he struggled with weight. I didn't draw my own conclusion.

    2. Marquez had no chance, that was a bull**** fight because of the weight.

    Don't try to bluff me with Floyd questions. I don't blindly follow Floyd like you blindly follow Pacquiao. :bbb
     
  13. boxing_master

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    plenty of fighters struggle with dropping the weight that's not something new Garcia struggles that's one example you think these guys are like pac who are small and don't need to drop weight ofcourse its a struggle but if they win its not a excuse but if they lose then it becomes a problem
     
  14. Super Hans:think
     
  15. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    No that's Constable. Notice how boxingmaster gets banned, Constable pops up, then boxingmaster comes back and Constable disappears. :yep