If JMM wins against Pac...I would like to see him fight Morales...

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  1. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    Why not? Finish the new Fab 4 chain!!!

    And if anyone deserves a shot out of nowhere, it's Morales. He'd lose almost certainly, but it'd be nice to see anyhow.
     
  2. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    JMM has nothing to gain...
     
  3. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    JMM has nothing to gain after this fight win or lose...

    He'll just gain a few more braincells compared to the other 2 mexican guys.
     
  4. Ally Boy

    Ally Boy Future Addict Full Member

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    thats just dumb, Morales has given us everything he has, he is done and should stay away.

    JMM should fight Valero or Guzman
     
  5. seandegraw

    seandegraw New Member Full Member

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    he shud fight morales if he(which he will) LOSES
     
  6. NFLBound

    NFLBound NMUBURNER 22 Full Member

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    JMM should fight Guzman....Valero....Juan Diaz.
     
  7. Circa

    Circa Skate And Destroy Full Member

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    morales is shot.
     
  8. Larson

    Larson Paenkhay Full Member

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    Point being? To prove that he is the best of the 4? If he wanted to do that he'd need a time machine. First of all, he should've got an L against Pac, barring the judges error in scoring. Secondly, the fight with MAB is rife with controversy, and to prove hisself he would need to rematch MAB and win convincingly. After he did that there is no point in fighting Erik. Erik is shot to pieces. A victory over him would be empty. After his fight with Pac, if he wins, a fight with Joan Guzman should be in order, barring if the fight with Pac was close.
     
  9. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    How about getting the fighter whom closes resembles Morales and isnt shot

    Humberto Soto
     
  10. 4Rounder

    4Rounder Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Morales is done.

    Let him enjoy his retirement. There would be no meaning to this fight at this stage.
     
  11. rustyj

    rustyj Member Full Member

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    Morales is retired and way past his fighting prime. JMM should givethe young gunz ther shot if he wins.
     
  12. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think Humberto Soto is still for some reason the dark horse in the SF division. He needs a shot. Guzman was a really tough matchup and even then i think he did ok. I doubt he would ever beat Guzman because he is just so damn slick. However i give him a shot against any one else in the division.
     
  13. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Hmm....Morales is a shot fighter. I don't want to see him fight again and get seriously hurt. I'd rather him enjoy retirement and do something productive after his boxing career.


    It would have been great though if Morales, Barrera, Marquez, and Pacquiao all fought eachother.
     
  14. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    I find it funny that Hamed isnt included in this group



    (not that i think he does though)
     
  15. elTerrible

    elTerrible TeamElite General Manager Full Member

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    Morales should stay retired.

    I remember there was talk about him rematching David Diaz and it was supposed to be last December, I dont know what happened with that, but I am glad he stayed retired.


    I would have loved to see both Morales-JMM and Morales-Hammed, but its too late, he should just stay retired. JMM would beat him in a boring UD and it would do a diservice to boxing for them to fight this late in their careers.