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    #11
    Originally posted by abdiel2k3
    why?
    kelly and ayala said the same thing
    they both said he hits harder den barrera
    i dont think they mean hard like 1 hit power
    just hits hard
    like hurts all over as thye described
    I think you misread my post, it wasn't comparing MAB & Morales' power, it was Hamed and Morales.

    Without doubt Morales hits harder than MAB but he doesn't hit harder than Hamed and there's no way Harrison hits harder than them both.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Frank the Tank
      I think you misread my post, it wasn't comparing MAB & Morales' power, it was Hamed and Morales.

      Without doubt Morales hits harder than MAB but he doesn't hit harder than Hamed and there's no way Harrison hits harder than them both.
      i get ya now
      McCullough is krazee
      he thought his fight with larios was close

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        #13
        Hamed would put his ENTIRE body on one punch. No **** he'll hit hard. Its not even about following through with your shoulders and back. He leaps with his whole body. Youdon't need to land clean or flush to feel the power. You can feel a man has heavy hands even though you don't get hit clean.

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          #14
          hamed had more power, plus he ko'd people with either hand. he was little and not muscular at all, you wonder how he gets that power.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Frank the Tank
            In fairness, Hamed never landed a flush powershot on MAB so I wouldn't go by that. Fighters say ****** things...McCullogh said that Morales was the hardest puncher he'd faced(including Hamed)then after the Harrison fight he said that Harrison was, which both seem laughable.

            Naz was generally a counterpuncher yet still had awesome 1 punch KO power off the back foot and from short punches so I'd give it to him.
            Yes he did land on Barrera, look at the fight again. One time Hamed landed flush and hard and Barrera invited him in for more. Yes Wayne is crazy.Dont see why Morales's power is laughable to you. Personally I think Morales would KO the Prince in his prime.I mean Morales now and the Prince in his prime ay what ever weight.

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              #16
              Do you think MAB was at his peak when he faced Pac? I was just curious to know if the outcome would have been different if Pac in his prime (which is now) had met MAB during his prime (which was closer to the time he had won the belt from Hamed). What do you guys think??

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                #17
                Manny Pacquiao is not in his prime yet. Wait a lil longer and he will improve more.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Frank the Tank
                  In fairness, Hamed never landed a flush powershot on MAB so I wouldn't go by that. Fighters say ****** things...McCullogh said that Morales was the hardest puncher he'd faced(including Hamed)then after the Harrison fight he said that Harrison was, which both seem laughable.

                  Naz was generally a counterpuncher yet still had awesome 1 punch KO power off the back foot and from short punches so I'd give it to him.
                  I agree. Naz never caught Barerra.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BROWN BOMBER
                    Yes he did land on Barrera, look at the fight again. One time Hamed landed flush and hard and Barrera invited him in for more. Yes Wayne is crazy.Dont see why Morales's power is laughable to you. Personally I think Morales would KO the Prince in his prime.I mean Morales now and the Prince in his prime ay what ever weight.
                    Brown Bomber brother, how would you like to place a straight bet on Erik-Pac?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Pacpac
                      Manny Pacquiao is not in his prime yet. Wait a lil longer and he will improve more.
                      how do you know when a fighter or an athlete reaches his prime?

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