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Pastimes : Boxing: The Sweet Science

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (10176)9/11/2005 10:09:07 AM
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Erik Morales looked slow and off balance and was unable to figure out the slick Zahir Rahhem in losing a dull 12 round decision. Morales couldn't catch Raheem solidly and kudos to Philly's own Raheem for stepping up into the big time. Raheem has little if any power and someone like Corrales or Castillo would be able to cut off the ring on him and would beat him.

This is a shot in the arm for Rocky Juarez who gave Raheem (at 126) his only loss and is coming off his first loss as a pro. Maybe they could meet in the middle at 130 as Raheem's title is meaningless.

Pacquiao looked decent in knocking out trial-horse Hector Velazquez in 6. Pacquiao got sharper as his fight progressed and remains a powerful force at 130.

Bruce
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