A sensational performance by the veteran yesterday, giving a very game "Chino" all he could handle. The Sky Sports commentators had Morales ahead by one point, heading into the twelfth. I don't really have a problem with the decision, it was a close fight that could've gone either way. Had Morales swept the last two rounds though and only received a draw - there'd have been a riot! Regardless, the man is never in a bad fight and nor is Maidana for that matter. Shame on everyone picking Maidana in the tipping comp. How do you sleep at night? Looking forward to the rematch already... This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
brave effort by Morales fighting 1 eyed for most of the fight.the Japanese fighter who KO'd Kirkland deserves credit as well.
It was shut from the first round too Ty. He fought the entire bout with one eye. Here's hoping this can be a 3 fight series.
“First of all I want to thank all the people that came here tonight. I’m a clean fighter. I fight for the people. I fight for my people of Tijuana". WAR EL TERRIBLE! This content is protected
This content is protected Apparently the legend went to the hospital post fight. Precautionary measures only, hopefully. I've read on a few sites that Morales took the fight for $250,000 plus an upside from the Mexican PPV sales. Boxing would be in a healthier spot if there were more like him. He'd have probably fought for a slab of Coronas.
33 of 36 minutes with one eye against a bad ass. And erik told gbp he wanted to be matched with maidana. No blood tests, no ***ging over 100 million dollars...just pour some water on his balls and he'l fight anyone, anytime. Was like watching a rocky movie again yesterday...
I watched Morales vs. Pacquiao I just last week. **** it was great to see El Terrible do as well as he did yesterday. They keep writing him off saying he is over the hill. He's only 34 FFS! He's had some hard fights, but yesterday he looked great at times. He's not the Morales of 10 years ago, but he still did enough to give Maidana a hell of a fight.
Ive been trying to avoid the threads with this fight in it because i hadnt watched it yet, didnt realise what this post was about till it was already to late lol. He did well to fight with one eye, ive not seen an eye that bad since watching one of the Rocky Movies
but alot of Mexicans and Philos start at 16.they said i think hes been fighting since 1993 on yesterdays broadcast.18 years long time fighting would make you age faster i imagine.was a great fight and a mighty effort with his eye swollen shut for 2/3rds of the fight.
Spot on. He was written off by all and sundry. There's still some gas in the tank, especially if he's matched correctly.
Quoted as Gospel... Proud to be a fan of his. Look up the word "Warrior" in the dictionary and you'll see he has his own chapter. This content is protected This content is protected
How did Erik Morales do it? by Doug Fischer Apr 10th, 2011 Erik Morales didn't get the decision after engaging Marcos Maidana in a rousing 12-round battle Saturday in Las Vegas, but the Mexican legend proved that he still has a lot of head-shaking ability. LAS VEGAS -- Fight fans know they are watching something special when they have to continually ask themselves, "How did he do it?" Even the most diehard fans of Erik Morales had to ask that question during the Mexican legends hard-fought 12-round battle with Marcos Maidana at the MGM Grand on Saturday. Maidana won a majority decision, but Morales -- who was counted out by nearly every boxing writer and by most fans -- made a huge statement by not only going the distance with the murderous-punching Argentine but by engaging in a hotly contested bout that some are calling a fight-of-the-year candidate. How did he do it? And how the heck did he do it with one eye? After absorbing a beating for most of the opening round, Morales (51-7, 35 knockouts) walked back to his corner with his right eye nearly swollen shut. Maidana (30-2, 27 KOs) continued to pound on Morales in Rounds 2, 3 and 4, by which time the 18-year veterans right eye was completely shut. So what does a half-blind Morales do against the sports hardest-punching junior welterweight? The 34-year-old future hall of famer starts winning rounds. How was this possible? I have something called dignity and heart, Morales said after the fight, which he lost by scores of 116-112, 116-112 and 114-114. No one will ever dispute that, but the Tijuana native also has considerable skills and technique, attributes that were often overlooked during his prime because of his fierce fighting spirit. However, in what could arguably be his most impressive performance given the circumstances with his eye and the advanced stage of his career, Morales put it all together against Maidana in Rounds 5 through 10. Round after round, Morales found his distance and teed off with accurate jabs, hooks and straight right hands. The supposedly faded veteran landed more than 40 percent of his punches in some of the middle-to-late rounds, all the while surviving the continual onslaught of Maidana with cagey defensive moves along the ropes. Morales did enough to win the fight in his opinion. I thought I landed the better punches, he said. Morales was the more accurate puncher, and he even rocked Maidana on a few occasions, but he was outworked by the bigger, stronger, younger man, who took the final two rounds with sheer aggression. Maidana wasnt surprised that he had to rally in order to beat the 6-to-1 underdog. We knew that Erik Morales was a great fighter and that he was going to give us a great fight, Maidana said at the post-fight press conference. I never thought it was going to be an easy fight. I expected a war, and thats what happened. I felt it was close (going into the final two rounds). I knew I needed to close strong. (My trainer) Rudy Perez told me that I needed to win those rounds. The fact that Maidana, who overwhelmed Victor Ortiz and almost beat Amir Khan in a close decision loss last December, had to dig deep to defeat a half-blind Morales begs a few questions: What would have happened if Morales had both eyes? How good is he at this stage of his career given that he almost beat a fighter who THE RING magazine ranks No. 3 among junior welterweights? Was it just a matter of styles making fights, or could Morales compete with other world-class fighters? Oscar De La Hoya believes Morales should be considered a contender. Erik Morales can compete with any 135- or 140-pound fighter out there today, said De La Hoya, whose company, Golden Boy Promotions, staged Saturdays show. He faced the most dangerous 140-pound fighter tonight. The fighter who beat Victor Ortiz, who gave Amir Khan all he could handle. Morales demonstrated that hes here, and hes here to stay and can fight the very best. Maidana thinks Morales is just as good as Khan, a current titleholder THE RING ranks No. 2 in the 140-pound division. Hes on the same level, pretty much, as Khan, said Maidana. The only difference between the two is that Khan is a little faster, but he runs. Morales doesnt run. Thats why hes so beloved by Mexican fans and hardcore fight fans around the world. Some of those fans would like to see Morales get another crack at Maidana. Morales, who skipped the post-fight press conference to have his right eye examined at a nearby hospital, also welcomes a rematch. Of course Id like a rematch, he said immediately after the fight. Im better than him. That may or may not be true, but theres really no need for Morales to go through another grueling, punishing fight with Maidana. He proved his point on Saturday. He showed that he can still thrill a crowd. He showed that after so many ring wars with some of the best fighters of the past 15 years, he still has the ability to make fans shake their heads and ask How did he do it? The answer is simple. Hes Erik Morales, and hes a great fighter