Barrera, Taylor dominate foes!
By Francisco Salazar, William Trillo & Bret Newton at Ringside
In his first bout since his loss to Manny Pacquiao, featherweight Marco Antonio Barrera showed he is still at the elite level by stopping former world champion Paulie Ayala in round ten Saturday night at Home Depot Center in Carson, California. It was a tactical match in which Barrera (58-4, 40 KOs) outboxed, outslugged and outmaneuvered Ayala (35-3, 12 KOs) to easily win every round. Ayala was simply unable to apply the type of pressure that made him successful in his previous fights. Barrera dropped Ayala twice in round eight and again in round ten prompting referee Pat Russell to halt the carnage. Time was 2:34 of the tenth. In the co-feature, middleweight contender Jermain Taylor scored a ninth round TKO over former IBF 154lb champion Raul Marquez. As Taylor figured out the style of the crafty southpaw Marquez, he became increasingly dominant, finally dropping Marquez for the first time in his career in round nine. The bout was stopped when Marquez returned to his corner. After the fight Marquez stated "No more boxing for me. I'm sticking to announcing." Another impressive win for Taylor (21-0, 16 KOs). Marquez ends his career at 35-3 with 24 KOs. The card was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Top Rank and DiBella Entertainment

Barrera with the WBO belt

Marco Antonio Barrera of Mexico, right, checks on Paulie Ayala as referee Pat Russell looks on after Ayala was knocked out in the 10th round of their bout,
