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    Comments Thread For: Erik Morales Working on Speed To Defeat Jorge Paez

    Former four division world champion Erik Morales (52-9, 36KOs) is training for what might be the final fight of his career, when he faces Jorge Paez Jr. (37-4-1, 22KOs) on March 22 at Arena Monterrey in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The most important aspect in training that Morales is working on, is speed, to keep up with the younger boxer. If Morales is successful, he wants to face a major opponent in the fall and then announce his retirement.


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    #2
    War terrible! He sound like he's finally realized he's not young any more and needs a new strategy. But damn man just hang them up please

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      #3
      Morales is gona get his ass beat bad. Paez is pretty good and is the bigger man by far. Morales is shot to sht he needs to hang them up

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        #4
        Originally posted by apocalypto View Post
        Morales is gona get his ass beat bad. Paez is pretty good and is the bigger man by far. Morales is shot to sht he needs to hang them up
        Paez will be fighting several classes above where he should be, too.

        ... And it's too bad because he had the talent to be one of the better Mexican fighters of his generation.

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          #5
          Would Rather See Morales FINALLY Get His Fight With JMM Who Ducked Him Whole Career

          Morales can't beat anyone. Forget the speed factor, he just can't take punches anymore. It's too bad that Juan Manuel Marquez ducked Morales their entire career. WHile they both fought Barrera and Pacquiao multiple times, Marquez never wanted to fight Morales. Early on they were gym partners, then had a falling out, and Marquez held a grudge. Obviously those sparring sessions behind closed doors during their prime found Morales handing Marquez' azz to him on a platter, and word never leaked outside. As recent as a year prior to Marquez-Pacquiao 4, Marquez was offered Morales in Texas Stadium, which would have been a massive sellout, probably already past Morale's prime, but Marquez STILL would not take the fight. Morales must have his number. Marquez has really shown the weasel in himself at the end of his own career.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by TLC8 View Post
            Morales can't beat anyone. Forget the speed factor, he just can't take punches anymore. It's too bad that Juan Manuel Marquez ducked Morales their entire career. WHile they both fought Barrera and Pacquiao multiple times, Marquez never wanted to fight Morales. Early on they were gym partners, then had a falling out, and Marquez held a grudge. Obviously those sparring sessions behind closed doors during their prime found Morales handing Marquez' azz to him on a platter, and word never leaked outside. As recent as a year prior to Marquez-Pacquiao 4, Marquez was offered Morales in Texas Stadium, which would have been a massive sellout, probably already past Morale's prime, but Marquez STILL would not take the fight. Morales must have his number. Marquez has really shown the weasel in himself at the end of his own career.....
            Your entire tall tale story is hilarious, thanks I needed a laugh!!

            Erik Morales and Juan Manuel Marquez are both great warriors, and to attempt to say otherwise about one or the other is plain ignorance and bias. There's no need for your silliness here.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TLC8 View Post
              Morales cain't beat anyone. Forget the speed factor, he just can't take punches anymore. It's too bad that Juan Manuel Marquez ducked Morales their entire career. WHile they both fought Barrera and Pacquiao multiple times, Marquez never wanted to fight Morales. Early on they were gym partners, then had a falling out, and Marquez held a grudge. Obviously those sparring sessions behind closed doors during their prime found Morales handing Marquez' azz to him on a platter, and word never leaked outside. As recent as a year prior to Marquez-Pacquiao 4, Marquez was offered Morales in Texas Stadium, which would have been a massive sellout, probably already past Morale's prime, but Marquez STILL would not take the fight. Morales must have his number. Marquez has really shown the weasel in himself at the end of his own career.....
              Morales felt Marquez was beneath him and in worthy to share a ring so when Marquez became popular Erik tried to piggy back but jmm returned the favor.
              Wanna talk about who owned who in sparing go read up on how else terrible handed mayweather a beating

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                #8
                Retire Erik. You and Juan both have made your marks.

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                  #9
                  who doesn't get pissed off when they think of a Morales-JMM fight a decade ago... lol.

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                    #10
                    Why come back?

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