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What will appear to erik morales?

Question:after losing to manny pacquiao for the 3 knockdown rule in his 3rd meeting againsts the Filipino boxer in the 3rd round, what will take place to the former three time world boxing champ, the legendary el frightening of tijuana mexico, at 30 yrs old?
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hey man I be wondering just an learned guess on my part but be your parents "SIBLINGS"??
I hope he retires, it was downhearted to see a once great boxer get flog like that.
i believe he'll any retire or move to a higher weigh division..i ruminate he's having a rock-hard time in maintain his weight for the super featherweight division..
MOVE UP TO THE NEXT WEIGHT
carry a life!
Morales should retire. He shouldn't tarnish a Hall of Fame trade by continuing to fight.



Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton ?

Question:This is the fight that Hatton is clamoring for supposedly, and have asked for in former times. If this match ever happen who would you take? Is this a death-defying match for Ricky or Floyd? What would the result of the argument be for the victor (TKO,KO, or decision)? How would the result of this bout effect respectively fighter's career?
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Brent F ~
If this conflict were ever to arise in my assessment, it would be a complete one sided event in favor of Mayweather. I instinctively can't stand Floyd, he's arrogant, he's a showboat, he talks too much and he like to beat women, freshly ask the mother of three of his children Josie Harris. These are my reasons for not partiality him but as a fighter, though untested, I believe he's fought the bearing better competition.
Even in conflict an old flay up Gatti and glass cheek Judah which in my inference Ricky wouldn't beat any one of them. Floyd showed superior hand speed and skills and from the Callazo exchange blows it's apparent that Ricky have a problem when it comes to fast fighters. Floyd seem to have brought his punch up beside him and Ricky hasn't.
Ricky beat up a hugely old Kosta and that's what the society are hinging his "Greatness" on and I think it's a mistake. Ricky also have the benefit of fighting within his back patio and had a arbiter that never cautioned him once for using his person in charge. Ricky needs to stay contained by England and feast on the bland competition they have be feeding him over within, make for a while more money and retire comfortably and have the appropriate people of England hail as him "Great" because if he leaves England and fights on the worlds stage of boxing (America) as he tried once since he will be exposed again and go down within history as yet another over hyped British opponent.
Floyd would stop Ricky on cuts and severe swelling in round 8, Ricky would plead to verbs because he's tough and has the heart of a young at heart Lion, but it obvious he can't do anything near Mayweather and will be trailing on all three cards and the intermediary would mercifully stop the fight.
Floyd go on and keeps running his mouth around how "Great" he is and hopefully finally fights Margarito, get knocked out and hopefully go away were so abundant fighters just approaching him have gone (who cares) and Ricky go back to England, fight a few more fights over nearby and retires.
Thanks for the question Brent.
I WOULD HAVE TO GO WITH PRETTY BOY, I BELIEVE HE HAS ENCOUNTERED BETTER COMPETION THAN THE HITMAN.
PRETTY BOY UD12
Mayweather would cruise to an unproblematic decision Hatton's bearing to slow and crude to ever have Floyd contained by any trouble. This would be a boring fight lately because Floyd outclasses Hatton so badly and never get a glove laid on him.
I like Hatton, but this isn't even a game. Mayweather will knock him out quickly.
floyd by knockout. lately another floyd vs. gatti fight. hatton would get hold of outclassed. more of a boost for hatton.
Very interesting matchup Brent! I believe that Mayweather is the superior boxer although Hatton is a dangerous competitor. I don't care too much for Mayweather's arrogance, but I imagine that he would outclass Hatton and stop him on cuts by the 10th round.
You all know what i dream up of PBF already, there is no point me answering because you will adjectives disagree, i would love the match to eventually be made at Light-Welter but it is never gonna come about, i would probably agree with you that it would be a one sided spar at Welter with PBF in the lead but Ricky is a damn lot stronger in his own shipment division.
To Santana i would say that Ricky have a massive problem with Southpaws not guys next to quick hand he fought a guy called Eamonn Mcgee who be a lefty and he gave him dire problems too.
I will add more subsequently im going out for a drink now.
Right im posterior and ready to permit rip, the first thing that comes to mind is Hagler vs Leonard who did you want to win the coward or the caged animal i.e. the way i would approach this one, i am not into the American stand offish track of fighting i am more of a believer within the Mexican style of give every item you have get and if you come up short so be it and thats the way i would reason Ricky would approach this one if pbf can put him away so be it, i would say one article to you lot though English pride is a completely different thing to American pride our boy isnt going surrounded by there thinking of how much money he can earn he is surrounded by there to win titles and earn fabled status unlike that bigmouth who handpicks his fights against general public who he knows he can thrash. Im sorry if i have affronted my fellow boxing fans surrounded by the forum but this is how i feel.
I know you resembling that response Santana D especially as the question be asked just for me. (and probably disagree next to it as i presume Brent does as well but thats what this place is for, for us to express our opinion, even though mine usually disagree with everybody elses.)
And as for the opening a loss would affect each of their career it would be catastrophe for ppv to be precise why we will never see them fight.
Hatton - W 41 (KO's 30) TF 41 - W pct 100% - KO pct 73% - win over F. Pendleton and Tszyu - KO'ed by none
Ricky is a decent soldier but I always hold a problem with any combatant that has adjectives his bouts at home.

F. Mayweather - W 36 (KO's 24) TF - W pct 100% - KO pct 67% - wins over Corrales, Judah, Gatti and S. Mitchell
Won 1996 Olympic Bronze decoration at Feather wt
As of 2004 #2 ranked pound 4 pound current enemy
Titles at 130, 135, 140 and 147

Mayweather in a lop-sided 15 rd unanimous edict.

P. S. I pity the fool that thinks Hatton can stuff Mayweather. It appears that someone never chooses a black fighter over a white one surrounded by "Dream Bouts"



How masses rounds do they hold 12? da la hoya Vs. mayweather?


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There has not be a sanctioned 15 round championship since the mid' 1980's. Championship bouts are in a minute 12 rounds and since this is a WBC 154lb Championship, it's 12. And to the first answerer, De La Hoya up by one? Are you smoking crack?
getting ready for the 12th round and De la Hoya victorious by 1 point



What accomplishments would one enjoy to get done back legitimately claiming Ali's thrown as The Greatest?


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It's subjective. Why does the heavyweight always hold to be the greatest anyway?

There have be many great fighters over too long a term of time. You will always enjoy people that will deduce older boxers be slower and weaker & you will have relations claim that newer boxers lack the skills.

Just my 2 cents. The best boxing doesn't crop up at heavyweight. I think middleweight, super middleweight, and surrounded by that area provide the best fighters pound for pound.
Maybe a likeable guy approaching an andre aggasi of boxing likeable and smart who comes rags to riches who is intresting later holds belt for long periods of time and doesnt distribute it up loses only few match if any. spouts off that he is the best at lowest a few times every game :) and ancestors will befin o belive it. have a know promoter close to the darth vader of boxing :) don king. have lots of remuneration per view big exchange blows wins and within the end possibly be told you are the best by ali himself kind of questable that he would read out that though all these are whats needed.
Thanks
~josh
If Evander can verbs off a fifth title win, he's made a compelling travel case for himself.
At HW? They would have to pulsate all the best and appropriation the public's imagination. Tyson was the finishing one to be close. As far as the Greatest P4P, Ali doesn't even hold that title, it belongs to Sugar Ray Robinson.
at the moment nothing because here not enought good heavywieghts to hit
Ric, no one can replace Ali. He wasn't lately boxing. He stood up for people within the U.S. who weren't treated right. His overall persona, of quick trained boxer and status outside the ring, will not be seen again.
One would hold to beat Foreman, Liston, Frazier, Spinks, Quarry, and Cleveland Williams.
Can't focus of any right now. Holyfield if he win the belt a record five times, he could trade name a claim as the greatest but.....he'll be beating a "bum" victor.
For one to take that crown he not with the sole purpose would have to stir down as probably the best boxer pound for pound, but he would to transcend sports and boxing. He would have to clear a difference in the world and society plus... win adjectives epic fights, enjoy longevity as a title holder, and make true on adjectives his predictions. He would have to be a hell of a showman!
I enjoy more respect for Rocky Marciano than I do for Ali. I don't believe Muhammad Ali was the greatest or close to it. He lately attracted lots of attention. He does have losses lower than his belt.


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