Rafael confirms El Terrible is coming back in March

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  1. nickfoxx

    nickfoxx On The Nod Full Member

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    is it just me or does this seem like a really tough return fight after being out of the ring for 2.5 yrs and being shot to **** at that time... Alfaro is 23-5 with 20 KOs and is 26... and was somewhat competitive with the highly regarded Antonio DeMarco in his last fight






    Morales will return against Alfaro

    By Dan Rafael




    ESPN.com

    NEW YORK -- Former three-division champion Erik Morales will end a 2½ year-retirement and return to the ring in March, Mexican promoter Nacho Huizar told ESPN.com on Sunday.
    Morales is scheduled to face former lightweight titleholder Jose Alfaro in a welterweight bout March 27 in Monterrey, Mexico, Huizar said.
    "I think he'll sell pretty good, but not like he did last time," Huizar said, referring to Morales' onetime position as a significant pay-per-view attraction.
    Morales (48-6, 34 KOs) is a former junior featherweight, featherweight and junior lightweight champion and one of the best fighters in Mexican history. He challenged for a lightweight belt in his last fight, but lost a decision to David Diaz in August 2007 before retiring.
    There was a steady stream of talk of a possible comeback since then, but nothing ever materialized until now.
    Huizar said it was Morales who called him and asked him to promote the fight in conjunction with his own company.
    "After I heard he was going to come back, he called me and begged me to be his partner," Huizar said. "It's an honor to me for him to pick me. If I don't do it, somebody else will."
    Morales-Alfaro will be televised in the United States via Integrated Sports pay-per-view.
    Huizar said they signed a six-fight deal for three fights this year and three in 2011. Huizar acknowledged that six more fights for Morales, 33, is a reach at this stage.
    "We'll see what happens," said Huizar, who said he promoted Morales' first five pro fights before Morales went on to become a major star under the guidance of co-promoters Top Rank and Fernando Beltran's Zanfer Promotions.
    Even before the loss to Diaz, Morales was a shell of the great fighter who had been in three all-time slugfests with rival Marco Antonio Barrera and several other memorable battles.
    Morales lost four fights in a row and five of his last six, including two knockout losses to Manny Pacquiao. The one victory Morales notched during his late-career slide came against Pacquiao in the first fight of their trilogy. Their March 2005 fight was the last time Pacquiao lost.
    Immediately after losing a competitive fight to Diaz, Morales announced his retirement.
    "That's it," Morales said at the time. "No more fighting. I am done. Too many punches, particularly to the head area."
    Jose Morales, Erik's father who raised him in a Tijuana apartment above a boxing gym, supported his son's decision to retire, saying after the fight with Diaz, "Erik has taken too many punches. It has to stop."
    Jose Alfaro (23-5, 20 KOs), 26, of Nicaragua, held a lightweight belt for five months in 2008. His last fight was an interim lightweight title bout in October where Antonio DeMarco stopped him in the 10th round.
     
  2. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    ****, this is a sign that Erik is broke.
     
  3. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    exactly what i thought

    will be good to see him back though
     
  4. bmf95b

    bmf95b Boxing Fan Full Member

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    he would give away loads of cash
     
  5. Capitan

    Capitan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was going to ask what is the point ? However, you just hit it on the head !!!!
     
  6. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    jesuschristnotanotherone
     
  7. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Terrible idea.
     
  8. Boom_Boom

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

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    Ever think that maybe the man just loves the sport too much to stay retired?

    I doubt hes broke hes been promoting a **** ton of fights down in Mexico with much success.


    I hope he has a successful comeback, if he can string up 2-3 wins and JMM goes on a losing slide, then we may finally see the completion of the featherweight fab 4 with Morales vs. Marquez.
     
  9. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Unlike cry baby Bill, who wanted Barrera to die in his comeback, nothing would make me happier than to see Erik come out with one last great victory...I don't see it though, I'd prefer if he stayed retired, waited for his call up to the Hall. **** dude, you already gave us so many great memories...there's like a new thread every week discussing how ****in' awesome you were. Nothing left to prove. Anyway, this right here is why I watch Boxing.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtdhgKLSg-Q[/ame]
     
  10. Capitan

    Capitan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Boom Boom .....wutz up !!!! :lol:
     
  11. totsboy

    totsboy Active Member Full Member

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    Now morales is back because hes still good..he thinks he is better than mayweather because mayweather is afraid of pac while he defeated pac once..
     
  12. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'm a huge fan I just hope he makes it outta there ok. He has taken some punishment. But you know the time outta the ring may have been good. It worked for Vitali and Holyfield maybe all he needed was time away from the sport and let his body heal. I hope he wins and comes out injury free.
     
  13. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Terrible for El Terrible pardon the pun.
     
  14. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    ...He'll come back because Boxing is all he knows, and he's in-denial, and that is one of the worst posts I have ever seen. Are you f'real?
     
  15. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    Looking at your avatar, I can't help but compare him to Barrera in terms of life outside the ring. Barrera was fortunate enough to grow up with a financially stabled family that he was able to be educated well, so life after boxing was never gonna be a problem for Marco.