Why did Pacquiao lose to Morales?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BigReg, Apr 15, 2010.


  1. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    because morales was a great fighter... simple as that.
     
  2. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    It all has to do with which side of the fence you are on, and that's for every fighter in boxing history.
     
  3. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    But for someone who hates on Pacquiao, seeing him win these later fights just debunks every argument they have so they just have to resort to these steroids allegations. :tired

    Pacquiao has surpassed the bars they ridiculously put up, and being the assholes that they are they aren't man enough to admit greatness even if it bit them in their asses.
     
  4. goblin 2

    goblin 2 Blue Goblin Alliance Full Member

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    just like how manny bulldozed clottey cotto and marquez the past few years? lmfao
     
  5. Boom_Boom

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

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    where is the Pac was moving up in weight
    Pac was green
    Pac suffered a cut to the point when he was ahead

    options
     
  6. sprika2

    sprika2 Active Member Full Member

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    because pac wanted a trilogy
     
  7. horst

    horst Guest

    :lol: No dickhead, no.

    At 130lbs, they fought three times, Pac owned him twice.

    At 122-126lbs, Morales beats him, because he was prime there and Pac wasn't.

    Above 135lbs, Pac annihilates him, because he is prime there and Morales isn't.

    My posts on the subject are far better than yours, you hate-filled ********. :good
     
  8. horst

    horst Guest

    You're a cowardly ***** like always. Pac said certain things were wrong for him on the night (which everyone does when they lose), but neither he nor anyone else tries to say that Morales wasn't the better man on the night, so your thread is bull****, like all of your ***** threads are.
     
  9. horst

    horst Guest

    He was still a better fighter than Jose Luis Castillo, and Castillo beat Floyd.
     
  10. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    :deal:deal:deal:deal:deal
     
  11. horst

    horst Guest

    Of course I know they fought at 130 - what's your point? :huh

    Pac is better above 130 than he was below. Morales was better below 130 than he was above. What's your problem with this simple statement?
     
  12. horst

    horst Guest

    Clottey? No-one else.

    Cotto? Margarito with loaded gloves.

    Marquez? No-one has ever bulldozed him, including Pac and Floyd.


    ****ing ******.
     
  13. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sounds like a bunch of excuses to me.
     
  14. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ummmmm Floyd is undefeated he won that fight with an injury i might add.
     
  15. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    I'm a fan of both guys but lets be honest, Pacquiao had A LOT going against him in this fight. He was tested before it in tests he physically can't handle so early before a fight, then comes the gloves issue which is a major one as proven in the rematch, issues with the promoter, taking Morales lightly and a bad cut to put an end to any hopes in the 4th from an accidental headbutt.

    Of course no one can take anything away from Morales' performance, he did what he had to do successfully and outboxed Pacquiao because he was able to take the punches Pacquiao delivered. Though as you saw in the rematch with Pacquiao focusing on both the body and head, using movement, smart unpredictable attacks and the right gloves he was able to break down Morales and nearly floor him from a single punch in the 2nd round from the first clean timed punch he landed. Taking Morales lightly in the first fight makes sense because Morales was coming off a loss to Barrera and Barrera is someone they destroyed with ease so they didn't expect what they got.