Pacquiao was further from his prime, than Morales in 2006

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Jack, Mar 17, 2010.


  1. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    Then how was Morales out of his prime while still in his 20s?

    It goes both ways. Neither fighter was in his prime, but I can admit that Pacquiao was closer to going into his prime than Morales was away from his.
     
  2. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    Again, another moron.

    Manny wins or loses a very close fight that could've gone either way and Pac haters label it as an asskicking handed to Pacquiao.

    But when Pacquiao dominates, it's always the opponent's fault.

    Jesus. Go drink bleach.
     
  3. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    Welcome to the bitter world of a fanboy whose posterboy/s was/were brutally disrespected like [a] rag doll/s at the merciless fists of Pacquiao.:lol::good
     
  4. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    These ministers of propaganda sure do love to invent themes and concepts. The fight footage itself is no place for these people to refer to. They're ****ing blind. They can't see.
     
  5. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oscar - way past it and completly weight drained (147 at weigh in, 146?! right before fight?)

    Hatton - got chin checked already by pretty boy. damaged goods at that point

    Cotto - got chin checked by margo already with plaster gloves. damaged goods at that point. He already had a weak chin anyways. I had sugar winning in their fight, and lets not forget that chop chop nearly had him out. he was tailor made for pacman or any southpaw with a punch for that matter. (remember against judah? oh you forgot the low blows when he was almost out? yeah thought so)

    Clottey - cmon man. You got 2 top rank fighters on the same card. Clottey got paid to throw the fight. That is clear as day. I even called this before the fight happened and I will pull it up if you want.

    So what this comes down to is, if a prime morales fought the above in the same circumstances, he would beat them all down too. I love how people all of a sudden think pacman got better. He looks actually worse. He is still susceptible to the jab. He is still susceptible to uppercuts. Right hands still land on him.

    And I love your comment on pacman being green. ****ing green. I didnt know you had to be ****ing green to beat barrerea, and then marquez back to back like that (yes pacman won the first fight). I think you are forgetting what a beast marquez was at that division back then.
     
  6. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I rank the pacquiao-morales 2, quite high for pacquiao imho....However, the 3rd fight, roach insisted on the fight being at 130, when team morales wanted 135, its a joke fight....

    While they waited 4 years till facing marquez again...Who was already borderline past his best in the second marquez-pacquiao fight....
     
  7. Teada

    Teada Son of the Sun Full Member

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    What I understand is that pacquiao clearly knocked out morales twice, finishing their trilogy. Nothing more than that. There is no unfinished business between them.
    Pacquiao put an end to morales' career.
     
  8. madkillaz692000

    madkillaz692000 Fuerte y Abundante Full Member

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    i disagree. pac was green on EM-PAC 1. This should not be the basis of comparing "prime for prime".
     
  9. gatorage

    gatorage Active Member Full Member

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    I thought Morales was on the decline even in the first Pac fight and pulled out his final great performance. Someone said he nearly got KOed ... but anyone who has watched that fight properly knows his stance switch in the last was pure entertainment. Just check the post-fight interview 'Did you like that?'

    You want to see evidence of Morales decline earlier than the Raheem fight?

    Watch Barrera Morales 3. Morales is not the same fighter as the first two fights. He still performs at a level that reflects his boxing abilities .. but just a hint of the famous morales fire was missing.

    Pac is a legendary fighter who has performed amazingly since the Morales trilogy and certainly added to his boxing arsenal and has improved his technique. That said, I would never say Morales couldn't beat him, prime for prime, around the 120-126 mark.

    I can watch both fighters all day. They are warriors and I don't really care who is better.