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    what happens if mab beats morales?

    who should pac fight then. i don't really care who you think is gonna win. i want to know what you guys think should happen next if mab wins. is there a mab-pac rematch? or should he fight morales anyway.
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    #2
    Rematch with Pac cuz he deserves it. Then after Pac spits out Barrera's bones, he can have Morales for desert. Sweet sweet beating for Morales.

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      #3
      It will make the featherweight scene even more interesting.
      Pac should fight Morales first because MAB-Pac is a sure thing, Barrera wont retire without fighting Pac again. Morales if beaten by Barrera, on the other hand, might not be interested in fighting Pac, instead He might move up to a higher division to avoid anymore future confrontation with the featherweights again.

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        #4
        If Barrera beats Morales, Pacquio will left out to dry. I wouldn't think Barrara would what any part of him in a rematch, and Morales/Pacquio would seem like more of a long-shot to happen because it would lose some of it's luster.

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          #5
          Whether Morales wins or not in Morales-Barrera III, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the victory or loss, I'd rather that Manny meet Morales, first, just to settle an issue. Pacman has already proven what he can do to a Barrera. Even if they don't ever meet again, Manny can take comfort in the fact that the burden of proof is with Barrera, not his. In the case of Morales, for as long as they don't get to meet, speculations of all types and tastes will run rampant on how Morales will fare (or, would have fared) vs. Manny and vversa. The only reasons for any felt urgency re a Pacquiao-Barrera match is the latter's age and questionable health (given that he underwent brain surgery some 7 years ago and has fought about a dozen times since then; the accumlated damage...) Re: Marquez. If Pacquiao gets the better of Morales, decisively, the Marquez issue will be severely attenuated. Moreover, Marquez will, then,have to show better than what he showed with Salido to appear in the same sentence with Pacquiao.
          Last edited by grayfist; 09-22-2004, 12:58 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by QueenCity
            If Barrera beats Morales, Pacquio will left out to dry. I wouldn't think Barrara would what any part of him in a rematch, and Morales/Pacquio would seem like more of a long-shot to happen because it would lose some of it's luster.

            Pacquiao will be left out to dry? No . . . no . . . no . . . and what do you think MABs gonna do? If MAB wins then there's much more of urgency for him to fight his tormentor. Does he want to live in the shadow of Pacquiao for the rest of his career?
            That will make the featherweight and super featherweight division more exciting because MAB will somehow get back in the P4P listing . . . of course not as the featherweight king.

            And What ever is the results of that MAB/MORRALES tussle . . .I THINK a PAC/Morrales fight would not be affected at all . . . because it's going to be a fight between 2 p4p fighters.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pso_junior
              Pacquiao will be left out to dry? No . . . no . . . no . . . and what do you think MABs gonna do? If MAB wins then there's much more of urgency for him to fight his tormentor. Does he want to live in the shadow of Pacquiao for the rest of his career?
              That will make the featherweight and super featherweight division more exciting because MAB will somehow get back in the P4P listing . . . of course not as the featherweight king.

              And What ever is the results of that MAB/MORRALES tussle . . .I THINK a PAC/Morrales fight would not be affected at all . . . because it's going to be a fight between 2 p4p fighters.
              Exactly.

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                #8
                Originally posted by big_pappy
                who should pac fight then. i don't really care who you think is gonna win. i want to know what you guys think should happen next if mab wins. is there a mab-pac rematch? or should he fight morales anyway.

                Is your name supposed to be "Big Pappi"?

                I know they refer to Ortiz in Boston as Big Pappi, but they spell it wrong and spell "Big Pappy" and that dont make no damn sense when its Pappy

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by baliw_nga
                  It will make the featherweight scene even more interesting.
                  Pac should fight Morales first because MAB-Pac is a sure thing, Barrera wont retire without fighting Pac again. Morales if beaten by Barrera, on the other hand, might not be interested in fighting Pac, instead He might move up to a higher division to avoid anymore future confrontation with the featherweights again.
                  I don't think his pride would allow him that. Since tehr wil be no more 4th fight, teh only chance for redemption is by defeating Pac.

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                    #10
                    The obvious choice is to fight MAB. Morales would be more risk and almost no reward. And Morales would be a more dangerous fighter to PAC than MAB.

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