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LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales yesterday promised to let it all hang out in their 12-round rubber match at the Thomas and Mack Center here on Nov. 18.


Both fighters were cordial to each other, declining to predict the outcome in the third installment of their trilogy during a jampacked lunch press conference at the Mouton Room in the Wynn Hotel last Saturday.

They posed for pictures together, eyeball to eyeball, as cameras clicked away. But behind the smiles, there was no doubt a feeling of animosity exists like a dangerous undercurrent.
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According to an Internet report quoting the Mexican media, Morales flew from Tijuana to Los Angeles yesterday for a stringent four-week weight-reduction program.

Morales should be weighing around 150 lbs by this time, meaning he has just enough time to trim down before he plunges into serious training by September.
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LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales yesterday promised to let it all hang out in their 12-round rubber match at the Thomas and Mack Center here on Nov. 18.


Both fighters were cordial to each other, declining to predict the outcome in the third installment of their trilogy during a jampacked lunch press conference at the Mouton Room in the Wynn Hotel last Saturday.

They posed for pictures together, eyeball to eyeball, as cameras clicked away. But behind the smiles, there was no doubt a feeling of animosity exists like a dangerous undercurrent.
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According to an Internet report quoting the Mexican media, Morales flew from Tijuana to Los Angeles yesterday for a stringent four-week weight-reduction program.

Morales should be weighing around 150 lbs by this time, meaning he has just enough time to trim down before he plunges into serious training by September.
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