Manny Pacquiao: Age 27
Fights total: 46
Notable wins:
Morales,Barrera,Ledwaba
Erik Morales: age 29
Fights Total: 52
Notable wins:
Pacquiao,Barrera,carlos hernandez,jesus chavez,Ayala,in jin chi,rodney jones,McCullough,
Marco Barrera: age 32
Total Fights: 66
Notable wins:
Moralesx2,Ayala,Tapia,Hamed,Salud,Mckinney,
Manny is still young and in his prime he will have much more fights later on, morales has fought the harder comp but do to that even though he is 29 he is worn down, barrera imo has more skill then both and hasnt fought as hard comp as morales but thats why he can keep going like he is now at 32 while morales is done and over despite being 3 years younger, hopfully we will get to see 2 more pac/MAB fights so all 3 of these fightes can go down as like a holy trinity of boxing with all 3 of these fighters fighting eachother 3 times and hopfully all 3 into the hall of fame as legends
Manny Pacquiao: Age 27
Fights total: 46
Notable wins:
Morales,Barrera,Ledwaba
Erik Morales: age 29
Fights Total: 52
Notable wins:
Pacquiao,Barrera,carlos hernandez,jesus chavez,Ayala,in jin chi,rodney jones,McCullough,
Marco Barrera: age 32
Total Fights: 66
Notable wins:
Moralesx2,Ayala,Tapia,Hamed,Salud,Mckinney,
Manny is still young and in his prime he will have much more fights later on, morales has fought the harder comp but do to that even though he is 29 he is worn down, barrera imo has more skill then both and hasnt fought as hard comp as morales but thats why he can keep going like he is now at 32 while morales is done and over despite being 3 years younger, hopfully we will get to see 2 more pac/MAB fights so all 3 of these fightes can go down as like a holy trinity of boxing with all 3 of these fighters fighting eachother 3 times and hopfully all 3 into the hall of fame as legends
wow! nice post! surprising...lol...
i would love to see that pac/mab trilogy... the first trilogy decided by ko's in favor of one fighter... that should be a first...
anyone who questions a guy like Erik Morales' career losses all credability.
im sorry did someone in this thread actually have the balls to say he ducked Daniel Seda? are you ****ing kidding me?
LOL, that made me crack up. It could happen
Seda very skilled, and like most fighters skipped Superfeatherweight-Featherweight, to go straight to Lightweight. His biggest problem was he fought once a year, but when hes game he could of beat Casamayor or draw with him, if it was a 12 rounder. The first four rounds, he was shaky, and looked amuarish. He was part of the migration, heading north, away from Barrera and Morales for some reason.
Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 05-17-2006, 10:51 PM.
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