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                    [Title] => No serious injury for Morales
                    [Summary] => Contrary to widespread rumors, Erik Morales did not sustain any major injury in losing to Manny Pacquiao on a 10th round stoppage at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas recently.


There were no shattered cheekbones, no cracked ribs and no broken nose. "All he got was four and five stitches on two small cuts over his right eye," reported Morales’ publicist Ricardo Jimenez, a former newspaperman now working for Top Rank Promotions.
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Although Pacquiao scored a convincing 10th round stoppage in their rematch last Jan. 21, he only evened the count with Morales who won the first encounter via a unanimous decision. A third bout will be a fitting climax to the trilogy.
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It was Pacquiao’s way of demonstrating how he expects to wear down Morales with a punishing body attack on the way to possibly, a knockout victory in the late rounds.
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DAVE MORETTI AND JERRY ROTH
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                    [Title] => No serious injury for Morales
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There were no shattered cheekbones, no cracked ribs and no broken nose. "All he got was four and five stitches on two small cuts over his right eye," reported Morales’ publicist Ricardo Jimenez, a former newspaperman now working for Top Rank Promotions.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 319606 [Title] => Finkel says tiebreaker a potential ‘huge’ hit [Summary] => Manny Pacquiao’s manager Shelly Finkel said yesterday a rubber match or a tiebreaker between the Filipino and Erik Morales would be "huge" because the fighters are national heroes with a lot of pride at stake.

Although Pacquiao scored a convincing 10th round stoppage in their rematch last Jan. 21, he only evened the count with Morales who won the first encounter via a unanimous decision. A third bout will be a fitting climax to the trilogy.
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It was Pacquiao’s way of demonstrating how he expects to wear down Morales with a punishing body attack on the way to possibly, a knockout victory in the late rounds.
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