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    Comments Thread For: Erik Morales Ready: I Still Have What it Takes To Win

    The fight between Jorge "Maromerito" Páez and Erik "Terrible" Morales is going to create fireworks on March 22nd at the Arena Monterrey in Mexico. Morales, age 37 and (52-9, 36 KO’s), wants to turn back the clock against the son of former world champion “Maromero?Paez, Jorge Paez, aged 26.

    “Many critizice me or ask me why am I still boxing if I’m old and I have conquered everything. But my answer is that I want more. I don’t want to retire asking why I didn’t try for more? I will face a young opponent who’s very dangerous but I have what it takes to win and keep living my dream?Morales explained.
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    #2
    Hang em up the Great El Terrible... Your best days are LOOOOONG Gone..

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      #3
      $$$$$$$$$$

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        #4
        fight marquez in mexico city or retire

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          #5
          What do you have is not enough to WIN! The Terrible...pls retire!

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            #6
            champions have their own time and erik's time has been gone...stay retired champ...

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              #7
              "I Still Have What it Takes To Win"




              shows up to press conference weighing 200 pounds

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                #8
                "I still have what it takes to win."

                We all know what he's talking about. But too bad that "tainted beef" still didn't help you win vs Garcia.


                Posted from krikya360.com App for Android

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                  #9
                  The last few fights I have seen a glint of the old Erik, the way he can change tempo with punches, his ability to switch from defensive backing up to offensive coming forward while being attacked to stop the opponents momentum in the blink of an eye, in his prime he was awesome to watch but his defense and movement have obviously slowed... he is a great champ, I wish he would call it a day, I don't think anyone would fault him for it.

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                    #10
                    I can't say nothing bad about this guy he always leave it in the ring. I was rewatching some of his classic bouts, dude is as game as they come. Can't diss the guy. I ll b rooting for him.

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