i agree with most you've said, especially the bit i've highlighted.G0mez wrote:So to crystallise the thread, Macklin originally viewed Barker as maybe a guy he felt he could possibly beat, but that he was a serious banana skin that could derail his world title ambitions, so side-stepped it.
Now his big-fight opportunities have not materialised, combined with a lacklustre display by Barker against a tougher than expected opponent, he has now decided to grab the nettle.
With regards his nationality... fair play to him. If he wants to try and embrace some of that Irish fan base, despite he was born and bred in Brum, then that's his prerogative. Naturally some Irishmen will see straight through this angle - but many will blindly embrace it and argue his credentials to the death (when in truth they will privately admit it's a tad cynical).
With regards the match-up itself, whilst Macklin is a strong guy and serious puncher early doors, Barker is very tidy and elusive early doors himself. Both have shown a slow-down in the later rounds.
Amin and Elcock played straight into Macklin's impressive power, wheras Barker will be much tighter and careful.
The longer the fight goes on, the stronger Barker's chances are for nicking a points win grow for me - especially if Macklin goes looking to throw power shots, aiming for a stoppage win.
Macklin will rightly be the bookies favourite given his accomplishments, but Barker is a very live underdog.
All in all a good fight and one I'm pleased Macklin has now taken. May the best man win !
my gripe is that some irish fans seem to delight in claiming english fighters for their own, upon discovering that they have some claim to being irish, while slagging off and ridiculing their potential rivals. i bet some of these fans are rubbing their hands together in anticipation of any fighter with a name like murray (john, joe and martin) etc. it just seems a bit transparent.
barker has been ridiucled for his tough showing vs belgecham but no one mentions that macklin couldn't finish off pintos, despite landing brilliant shots that hurt the visitor several times.
they're both good fighters and whoever wins will be ready for something big. i just think it's good that it's likely to happen, finally.