Why did Pacquiao lose to Morales?

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  1. Critic

    Critic Limited Edition Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  2. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    so by your claim Pac is not great either because he beat Marquez by 1 little point.
     
  3. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is your best post yet!:good
     
  4. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    At this point, I can't see Pacquiao accepting defeat gracefully unless he gets knocked out cold. He is equally proud as he is humble and when he lost to Morales instead of conceding that he got outdone that night, he went looking for 'reasons' why he lost. He said he felt lightheaded and dizzy the day before the fight due to giving blood, which is understandable when you consider he didn't eat that day and dehydrated himself to make weight. He attributes his feeling on that day to the giving of blood, when in reality it was likely a combination of not eating or drinking plus giving blood that did it to him.
     
  5. JM22

    JM22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dont forget blood test gloves socks what else ?:-( why dont you guys give him some credit he was da better man that night.

    Btw who did you had winning before da cut ?
     
  6. Sinew

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    I had Pac ahead before the cut. Trilogy /
     
  7. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Dont get too oversensitive.

    I give Morales full, complete credit.

    He was better that night.

    I'm just saying that the cut didnt help Pac at all.

    EM was ahead in the cards almost the whole fight.
    Not a shutout, not a complete domination, but a good lead.
     
  8. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Balcq also head butted JMM in the rematch that opened a nasty cut and then laughed about it.
     
  9. goblin 2

    goblin 2 Blue Goblin Alliance Full Member

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    the cut didnt help huh?

    explain to me Arturro Gatti's nickname then...
     
  10. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    What kind of question is this? Because Morales fought better, he outboxed him. Duh.
     
  11. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Why are you guys getting so sensitive about the cut?

    Is it supposed to be an advantage, now?

    I'm not saying he lost because of the cut, I'm just saying it didnt help his cause at all.
     
  12. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Morales was the better fighter that night.
     
  13. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    True. The accidental headbutt cut didn't help. Even though it's a fact it happened people say it's "an excuse". How the hell is it an excuse? It's like saying "Cotto had trouble with the cut in the Clottey fight". I remember people were saying that left and right and no one gave people **** for saying it, because DUH!, it's a fact. But it's Pacquiao therefore a cut is no excuse, just the "*******s" making **** up. :roll:
     
  14. goblin 2

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    youre using the cut as an EXCUSE..it didnt help??

    it didnt DO A DAMN THING...

    the sport is called boxing not baking a damn cake..

    manny is simply the KING OF EXCUSES... and u may be aswell..
     
  15. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Yes, it's an excuse now.

    A cut never affects a boxing match.

    Never, ever.

    Not even very little.

    In fact, it's an advantage to suffer a cut.







    Later.