If Morales would not move up in weight, then Pacman would not move up in weight either. LOL, Honestly, I think Morales will be too much for Pacman, but who knows? Pacman is a storm!
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Originally posted by ispayderIf Morales would not move up in weight, then Pacman would not move up in weight either. LOL, Honestly, I think Morales will be too much for Pacman, but who knows? Pacman is a storm!
Without a bias opinion - I say Morales will NOT BE too much for Pacman. WHY?????? Beacause pacman can take a punch, has the power fist over Morales (this is proven fact of Pacquiao vs. MAB - MAB was KD) and (Morales vs. MAB - MAB wasn't KD) and (Pacquiao vs. JMM) he is explosive, pacquiao has speed, pacquiao is non-stop or has great stamina and Pacquiao has a great ace trainer on his side who can fine tune his skills. But let's see on their fight who the better fighter is. I say 60% Pacquiao over 40% Morales.
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If the third Morales-MAB meeting turns out to be anywhere near the previous two editions, both fighters can only emerge from it pretty much scathed. Nobody comes out of any war exactly the same as before one gets into one.
If Pacquiao faces Morales anytime soon after MAB-Erik III, the Erik Pac shall be going up against won't be the Erik MAB will be facing this coming weekened. This upcoming fight--and I repeat, if it is close in character to the previous two(from all indications it shall be)-- will take its toll on Morales; as it would on MAB.
On the other hand, Pac's last meeting (Marquez) served only to teach him a few lessons and left him with not much more than a blistered toe, a sore hand and, yes, a little disappointment. His upcoming fight against a Thai in Manila, is seen as one that is a mere filler to so much of his vacant time.
If Pac meets Morales at catch weight of 128, his chances improve even more. But is there any chance that Arum would agree to that? Fat chance!
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Im pretty sure Morales will or has learned something from the JMM Pac fight.. so he should know what to do with Pac.. IMO I say this fight will be close and Morales should pull off a pretty close decision...
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Originally posted by grayfistIf the third Morales-MAB meeting turns out to be anywhere near the previous two editions, both fighters can only emerge from it pretty much scathed. Nobody comes out of any war exactly the same as before one gets into one.
If Pacquiao faces Morales anytime soon after MAB-Erik III, the Erik Pac shall be going up against won't be the Erik MAB will be facing this coming weekened. This upcoming fight--and I repeat, if it is close in character to the previous two(from all indications it shall be)-- will take its toll on Morales; as it would on MAB.
On the other hand, Pac's last meeting (Marquez) served only to teach him a few lessons and left him with not much more than a blistered toe, a sore hand and, yes, a little disappointment. His upcoming fight against a Thai in Manila, is seen as one that is a mere filler to so much of his vacant time.
If Pac meets Morales at catch weight of 128, his chances improve even more. But is there any chance that Arum would agree to that? Fat chance!
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Morales is the man to beat in a Pac-Morales meeting. He's the bigger fellow and the fight--chances are-- shall be at the weight he is currently fighting in. It's Pac who will be going up to challenge Morales at the latter's weight turf. One can merely try to evaluate what Pac's chances are given the situation he shall be in if and when he faces Morales.
If Morales dares to go back down to featherweight, then, it shall be HIS chances that should be evaluated, as featherweight is Pac's turf.
Morales is 130 pound king, according to most people's reckoning. Pac is the widely acknowledged featherweight champ---THE PEOPLE's CHAMP, if you will, although JMM and Chi would certainly begrudge that!
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5 pounds is a lot for skinny little guys like Pacman. For a heavyweight 5 pounds is nothing, but for little guys 5 pounds is a bigger percentage of their body. By the way, those 5 pounds gained will probably be fat since its imposible gain 5 pounds of muscle in 2 months. Don't forget Pacman is just a forward coming fighter like Trinidad. After Marquez swithched strategy by the 2nd round, Pacman was rendered harmless and was almost finished by Marquez. All that Marquez did was raise his right hand and move left to avoid Pacman's left straight. If you see that fight again, Marquez was just brilliantly going in circles to the left. I give Marquez a lot of credit for being so smart in spite of his pain. I see a repeat of Barrera vs Prince Hammed in this fight, where Morales outboxes technic defficient Pacwoman.
Morales is a boxer/puncher.
Pacman is just a puncher period.
Pacman will beaten silly like he was for 11 rounds against Marquez.
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Originally posted by Powerpunch4u5 pounds is a lot for skinny little guys like Pacman. For a heavyweight 5 pounds is nothing, but for little guys 5 pounds is a bigger percentage of their body. By the way, those 5 pounds gained will probably be fat since its imposible gain 5 pounds of muscle in 2 months. Don't forget Pacman is just a forward coming fighter like Trinidad. After Marquez swithched strategy by the 2nd round, Pacman was rendered harmless and was almost finished by Marquez. All that Marquez did was raise his right hand and move left to avoid Pacman's left straight. If you see that fight again, Marquez was just brilliantly going in circles to the left. I give Marquez a lot of credit for being so smart in spite of his pain. I see a repeat of Barrera vs Prince Hammed in this fight, where Morales outboxes technic defficient Pacwoman.
Morales is a boxer/puncher.
Pacman is just a puncher period.
Pacman will beaten silly like he was for 11 rounds against Marquez.
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