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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (634)9/3/2000 11:22:25 PM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10489
 
Jorj,

I don't mind his style, as long as he can get away with it. Against Morales, he certainly won't be able to stand with his feet two shoulder widths apart, half facing his opponent, with his hands at his sides and his jaw agape.

If Morales doesn't beat Hamed, which at this point is the way I'd lean, a couple of small weight shifts could bring the formidible (and Morales-comparable) Acelino Frietas (26-0, lightweight) to Hamed, or as has been speculated, even Johnny Tapia.

If I had to choose right now, TAP would be the one to plaster Hamed, if anyone. Nonetheless, both Morales and Frietas will make him work a lot harder than the guy with the Elvis impersonator entourage did. (Jeez...)

LPS5