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Mexican Legend Erik Morales "Has To Stop" Boxing

Colin LinneweberJan 27, 2010

Former four-time WBC and WBO super bantamweight champion Erik โ€œEl Terribleโ€ Morales will end his retirement and return to the ring to fight past lightweight titleholder Jose Alfaro in a welterweight bout March 27 in Monterrey, Mexico.

Morales (48-6, 34 KOs), a Mexican icon who ESPN ranked No. 49 on their 50 Greatest Boxers of All Time list, has not boxed professionally since he fought David โ€œDangerousโ€ Diaz (35-2-1, 17 KOs) for the WBC lightweight crown and lost by a close unanimous decision in August 2007 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

โ€œThatโ€™s it,โ€ said Morales, 33, after he was defeated by Diaz. โ€œNo more fighting. I am done. Too many punches, particularly to the head area.โ€

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Morales, who trumped an astounding fifteen different world champions since his professional debut in March 1993, is a skilled brawler and he is truly beloved by his fellow countrymen.

โ€œEl Terribleโ€™sโ€ exciting style in the ring has always made him a popular attraction.

โ€œMorales was an exciting warrior and the last guy to beat Manny Pacquiao in 2005,โ€ said Roger โ€œPittโ€ Perron, 73, a longtime boxing trainer from Brockton, MA who now works with Mike and Rich Cappiello at their gym, Cappiello Brothers Boxing and Training.

However, it was Moralesโ€™ trilogies with three-division champion Marco Antonio Barrera (65-7, 43 KOs) and Ring Magazineโ€™s current number one pound-for-pound fighter Manny โ€œPac-Manโ€ Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) that elevated him to a legendary status.

Despite his valiant and admirable efforts, Morales ultimately lost both of his epic trilogies to Pacquiao and Barrera.

Moralesโ€™ wars with Pacquiao and Barrera drained him physically and, including the two knockout losses he suffered at the hands of โ€œPac-Man,โ€ he presently has been defeated in five of his last six matchups.

Alfaro (20-3-0-1, 18 KOs) is a native Nicaraguan who possesses slightly above average skills as a boxer.

Nevertheless, in his heyday, Morales would have battered and bludgeoned Alfaro, 26, within eight rounds.

Unfortunately, Morales, a genuinely good-natured man, is currently nowhere close to his prime and he is an old 33 years of age.

A nearly three-year layoff could potentially benefit Morales and revitalize his abilities.

Still, such a scenario is extremely unlikely in a sport like boxing.

Morales will breakdown in the later rounds and Alfaro will emerge victorious in two months time.

After Morales lost to Diaz, โ€œEl Terribleโ€™sโ€ father, Jose, was quoted as saying, โ€œErik has taken too many punches. It has to stop.โ€

Morales, a once great champion, simply has to stop boxing.

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