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Marco Antonio Barrera – Daniel Ponce De Leon Set For Nov. 20 In Albuquerque

A while back, Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera fought countryman Jesus Soto Karras in an exhibition, and the 47 year old great looked pretty good it must be said. Now, reports are saying there will soon be a press conference to announce Barrera’s official ring return. Barrera is set to face fellow former champ, Daniel Ponce De Leon, in a six-rounder at welterweight in Albuquerque on November 20th.

Also set to feature on the card is heavyweight contender Johnathon Rice, who is of course coming off that upset stoppage win of the previously unbeaten Michael Coffie. So far, Rice 14-6-1(10) has no opponent listed. It will, though, be the Barrera-De Leon fight that gets the most attention. Barrera, an incredible 67-7(44) has kept himself in shape since having what was felt at the time to be his final fight – this his 2011 KO win over Jose Arias. There was talk (and maybe still is) if an exhibition bout between Barrera and his one-time fierce rival Erik Morales, but for now Barrera is focusing on De Leon.

De Leon, 45-7(35) is 41 years of age and he last fought in 2014, when he was stopped by Miguel Roman in a super-featherweight encounter. Welterweight does seem to be a step far too high for the former WBO super-bantamweight champion. Who knows what De Leon has been doing since that last fight, if he has kept himself in good shape the way Barrera has done?

Like Barrera, De Leon thrilled us with his great fights back in the day, even if De Leon never quite reached the heights Marco did. For six rounds (or less), these two former kings of the ring just might give us a good fight. Let’s face it, these type of fights, so popular in certain quarters, lambasted in others, are not going anyway any time soon.

Let’s hope we do not see another farce similar to the one that went down in Miami, Florida on Saturday night. As Evander Holyfield proved, looking physically great is no indication that a veteran fighter can still do it.
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neither of these guys is 58, they'll be okay
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WATCH LIVE: Barrera vs. Ponce De Leon FITE Stream On Nov.20th

Two Mexican boxing legends will lace up the gloves for one final night when Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera returns to the ring for only the second time in more than a decade to square off against former two-time world champion Daniel Ponce de Leon on Saturday, Nov 20, 2021, live on pay per view from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico. Click here to buy tickets!

Viewers have an opportunity to ring in the Thanksgiving holiday five days early as both FITE PPV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will televise the thrilling, six-round super welterweight exhibition as well as four additional main-card bouts live on pay per view for $9.99 at 4:30pm PT /5:30pm MT/7:30pm ET. For the audiences watching in Mexico, both FITETV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will offer a Spanish-language broadcast of the event for $4.99.

Kicking off the festivities two hours earlier, Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Facebook.com/GoldenBoyFN and FITE will stream the five outstanding preliminary bouts for free at 2:30pm PT/3:30pm MT/5:30pm ET.

Those hoping to attend the unforgettable, 10-fight Tapia Promotions extravaganza in person can purchase tickets starting at $75 through innofthemountaingods.com and TicketMaster.com by searching “La Ultima Batalla – The Last Stand.”

Barrera (67-7, 44 KOs) will make only his second exhibition appearance since being inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2017. The “Baby Faced Assassin” last fought fellow retired boxer Jesus Soto Karass in a six-round contest featuring two-minute rounds, 16-ounce gloves, and no judges on June 11, 2021, Pico Rivera, Calif.

Ranked by No. 43 among the greatest boxers of all time by ESPN, Barrera has captured world titles across three weight divisions and earned 43 consecutive victories at the onset of his illustrious pro career.

Never one to shy away from an opponent, the pride of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, has battled many of the sweet science’s finest, including fellow Hall of Famers Erik Morales (three times), Johnny Tapia, and Juan Manuel Marquez, as well as future IBOFer Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Naseem Hamed, and Amir Kahn.

De Leon (45-7, 35 KOs), of Chihuahua, Mexico, will make his dramatic return to the famed squared circle for the first time in more than seven years. Fighting out of West Covina, Calif., the 2000 Mexican Olympic team member opened his career with 24 consecutive victories, including 23 by knockout.

A former two-division world champion, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses. Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger garnered a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to claim the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown.

In the first exciting pay-per-view co feature, undefeated Abel Mendoza (30-0, 23 KOs) of El Paso, Texas, hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 135-pound division when he takes on Mexican brawler Victor Zaleta (20-5-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round clash.

Rounding out the pay-per-view card will be a welterweight showdown of hard-hitting Albuquerque pugilists as undefeated Clinton Chavez (5-0, 4 KOs) faces once-beaten Cristian Castillo (3-1, 3 KOs), as well as a 270-pound battle royale pitting two Streetbeefs standouts making their pro boxing debuts when Cody Beck takes on Jonathan Rice.

A fifth pay-per-view fight and the complete preliminary card for “La Ultima Batalla” (The Last Stand) will be announced soon.

We are thrilled to partner with FITE and Golden Boy Promotions to bring this historic night to boxing fans around the world,” said Teresa Tapia, president of Tapia Promotions. “It is an honor to present two legendary fighters showcasing their talents one last time.”
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FITE is pleased to offer this special PPV event to its users around the world,” said Michael Weber, COO of FITE. “The return of Marco Antonio Barrera and Daniel Ponce de Leon to the ring will be a battle you won’t want to miss.”

Golden Boy Promotions is excited to work with Tapia Promotions and FITE for this historic night of boxing,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. “I am proud to say that I have worked with Barrera and Ponce De Leon, who are two of the sport’s great Mexican legends. I have always loved their boxing style and know that they will deliver a fight to remember. I can’t wait to see them return to the ring for their ‘Ultima Batalla’ Nov. 20.”
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Marco Antonio Barrera vs Daniel Ponce De Leon: La Ultima Batalla - The Last Stand

Two Mexican boxing legends will lace up the gloves for one final night when Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera returns to the ring for only the second time in more than a decade to square off against former two-time world champion Daniel Ponce de Leon. The pair meets on Saturday, Nov 20 live on pay per view from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico.

Barrera (67-7, 44 KOs) will make only his second exhibition appearance since the International Boxing Hall of Fame inducted the legendary fighter in 2017. The “Baby Faced Assassin” last fought fellow retired boxer Jesus Soto Karass in a six-round contest featuring two-minute rounds, 16-ounce gloves, and no judges on June 11, 2021, Pico Rivera, Calif.

Ranked by No. 43 among the greatest boxers of all time by ESPN, Barrera has captured world titles across three weight divisions and earned 43 consecutive victories at the onset of his illustrious pro career.

Never one to shy away from an opponent, the pride of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, has battled many of the sweet science’s finest, including fellow Hall of Famers Erik Morales (three times), Johnny Tapia, and Juan Manuel Marquez, as well as future IBOFer Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Naseem Hamed, and Amir Kahn.

De Leon (45-7, 35 KOs), of Chihuahua, Mexico, will make his dramatic return to the famed squared circle for the first time in more than seven years. Fighting out of West Covina, Calif., the 2000 Mexican Olympic team member opened his career with 24 consecutive victories, including 23 by knockout.

A former two-division world champion, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses. Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger garnered a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to claim the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown.

How to watch Marco Antonio Barrera vs Daniel Ponce De Leon

Boxing fans can watch Marco Antonio Barrera vs Daniel Ponce De Leon live stream on FITE TV. The date is Saturday, Nov. 20. The start time is 7:30 pm ET / 4:30 pm PT / 5:30 pm MT. The PPV cost is $9.99 USD.

The undercard live stream is available on Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch, starting at 5 pm ET / 2 pm PT / 3 pm MT.

Barrera vs De Leon undercard

In the first PPV co-feature, undefeated Abel Mendoza (30-0, 23 KOs) of El Paso, Texas, hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 135-pound division when he takes on Mexican brawler Victor Zaleta (20-5-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round clash.

Also on the card a welterweight showdown of Albuquerque pugilists as undefeated Clinton Chavez (5-0, 4 KOs) faces once-beaten Cristian Castillo (3-1, 3 KOs), as well as a 270-pound battle royale pitting two Streetbeefs standouts making their pro boxing debuts when Cody Beck takes on Jonathan Rice.

Barrera vs De Leon fight card

• Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Daniel Ponce De Leon
• Abel Mendoza vs. Victor Zaleta
• Clinton Chavez vs. Cristian Castillo
• Avoran Graham vs. Eric Manriquez
• Demler Zamora vs. Manuel Rubalcava
• Christian Romero vs. Austin Rivas
• Los Hermanos Chavez vs. Rodney Ledesma
• Jonathan Lee Rice vs. Cody Beck
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How to Watch | Press Release

Two Mexican boxing legends will lace up the gloves for one final night when Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera returns to the ring for only the second time in more than a decade to square off against former two-time world champion Daniel Ponce de Leon on Saturday, Nov 20, 2021, live on pay per view from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico. Click here to buy tickets!

Viewers have an opportunity to ring in the Thanksgiving holiday five days early as both FITE PPV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will televise the thrilling, six-round super welterweight exhibition as well as four additional main-card bouts live on pay per view for $9.99 at 4:30pm PT /5:30pm MT/7:30pm ET. For the audiences watching in Mexico, both FITETV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will offer a Spanish-language broadcast of the event for $4.99

Kicking off the festivities two hours earlier, Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Facebook.com/GoldenBoyFN and FITE will stream the five outstanding preliminary bouts for free at 2:30pm PT/3:30pm MT/5:30pm ET.

Those hoping to attend the unforgettable, 10-fight Tapia Promotions extravaganza in person can purchase tickets starting at $75 through innofthemountaingods.com and TicketMaster.com by searching “La Ultima Batalla – The Last Stand.”

Barrera (67-7, 44 KOs) will make only his second exhibition appearance since being inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2017. The “Baby Faced Assassin” last fought fellow retired boxer Jesus Soto Karass in a six-round contest featuring two-minute rounds, 16-ounce gloves, and no judges on June 11, 2021, Pico Rivera, Calif.

Ranked by No. 43 among the greatest boxers of all time by ESPN, Barrera has captured world titles across three weight divisions and earned 43 consecutive victories at the onset of his illustrious pro career.

Never one to shy away from an opponent, the pride of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, has battled many of the sweet science’s finest, including fellow Hall of Famers Erik Morales (three times), Johnny Tapia, and Juan Manuel Marquez, as well as future IBOFer Manny Pacquiao, Paulie Ayala, Naseem Hamed, and Amir Kahn.

De Leon (45-7, 35 KOs), of Chihuahua, Mexico, will make his dramatic return to the famed squared circle for the first time in more than seven years. Fighting out of West Covina, Calif., the 2000 Mexican Olympic team member opened his career with 24 consecutive victories, including 23 by knockout.

A former two-division world champion, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses. Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger garnered a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to claim the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown.

In the first exciting pay-per-view co feature, undefeated Abel Mendoza (30-0, 23 KOs) of El Paso, Texas, hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 135-pound division when he takes on Mexican brawler Victor Zaleta (20-5-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round clash.

Rounding out the pay-per-view card will be a welterweight showdown of hard-hitting Albuquerque pugilists as undefeated Clinton Chavez (5-0, 4 KOs) faces once-beaten Cristian Castillo (3-1, 3 KOs), as well as a 270-pound battle royale pitting two Streetbeefs standouts making their pro boxing debuts when Cody Beck takes on Jonathan Rice.

A fifth pay-per-view fight and the complete preliminary card for “La Ultima Batalla” (The Last Stand) will be announced soon.

We are thrilled to partner with FITE and Golden Boy Promotions to bring this historic night to boxing fans around the world,” said Teresa Tapia, president of Tapia Promotions. “It is an honor to present two legendary fighters showcasing their talents

FITE is pleased to offer this special PPV event to its users around the world,” said Michael Weber, COO of FITE. “The return of Marco Antonio Barrera and Daniel Ponce de Leon to the ring will be a battle you won’t want to miss.”


Although Daniel Ponce de Leon officially retired from boxing following his last bout more than seven years ago, the 41-year-old father of four has not completely removed himself from the sport in which he procured two world titles during a stellar 14-year career.

Since Miguel Roman stopped him on June 7, 2014, De Leon (45-7, 35 KOs) has remained active in the sweet science by training Mexican fighters Aaron Silver, Julio Madera, and Luis Varano, and serving as a boxing commentator for Fox Deportes, Estrella TV, and Facebook Live.

Returning competitively to the sport that brought him fame and fortune, the Mexican boxing legend will lace up the gloves one final time when he squares off against Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera (67-7, 44 KOs) Saturday, Nov 20, 2021, on pay per view. The six-round super welterweight exhibition and four additional bouts will air live from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico.

FITE PPV and Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Paid Online will televise the five-bout main card live on pay per view for $9.99 at 4:30 p.m. PT /5:30 p.m. MT/7:30 p.m. ET.

“Boxing is in my blood, and it is difficult to leave it,” said the Chihuahua, Mexico, native. “I was already anxious to fight again before I talked to (promoter) Teresa Tapia and am thrilled to return. Time has passed quickly and here I am ready to fight again.”

In addition to commentating and training championship hopefuls, De Leon aims to demonstrate to the younger generation that seasoned veterans can also prove their mettle in the squared circle.

“I want to show that age does not matter, and it is possible to succeed in the ring after seven years away,” said the El Monte, Calif., resident. “I am happy to still be able to do what I love the most.”

Admitting that it was initially difficult to shake off the ring rust, De Leon remains confident that boxing enthusiasts will see his best on Nov. 20.

“It was difficult to catch the training rhythm and lose weight at the beginning of my return. Now I go running every day, shadow box, work the mitts, spar a few rounds, and finish off each session with strength exercises and stretching. I will be ready to show my best.”

While many fighters list taking home a world title as their greatest boxing accomplishment, the proud papa reflects upon his professional career from a unique perspective.

“I have beautiful memories from my boxing career,” De Leon reminisced. “I will never forget the happiness on my kids’ faces when they saw me win my fights. They were always with me watching from the front row.”

The former two-division world champion is eager to display his skills and holds nothing but the utmost respect for his upcoming opponent.

“Barrera is a great warrior who fought many historic opponents,” said the 2000 Mexican Olympic team member who battled eight world titleholders during his pro career. “It is an honor to face such a great Mexican champion.”

After securing a bronze medal at the 1999 Pan American Games during his amateur boxing career, De Leon claimed the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) super bantamweight title in October 2005 and made six successful defenses.

Nearly seven years after earning his first world title, the southpaw slugger collected a second with an eight-round technical decision over Jhonny Gonzalez in September 2012 to take home the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown.

Raised in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in Mexico, De Leon is a member of the Tarahumara tribe, a group of indigenous people renowned for long-distance running.

“The Tarahumara Warrior” who overcame extreme poverty during his early childhood years living in Chihuahua, will provide everything he has during his final pro contest five days before Thanksgiving against “The Baby-Faced Assassin.”

“Fans everywhere can expect the best of me,” De Leon insisted. “I have taken this seriously and plan to put up a good fight against Barrera.”

In the first exciting pay-per-view co feature, undefeated Abel Mendoza (30-0, 23 KOs) of El Paso, Texas, hopes to keep his perfect record intact and ascend to the upper echelon of the 135-pound division when he takes on Mexican brawler Victor Zaleta (20-5-1, 10 KOs) in a 10-round clash.

Rounding out the pay-per-view card will be a welterweight showdown of hard-hitting Albuquerque pugilists as undefeated Clinton Chavez (5-0, 4 KOs) faces once-beaten Cristian Castillo (3-1, 3 KOs), as well as a 270-pound battle royale pitting two Streetbeefs standouts making their pro boxing debuts when Cody Beck takes on Jonathan Rice.

Kicking off the festivities, Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch Facebook.com/GoldenBoyFN and FITE will stream Nicco Tapia’s debut and four additional outstanding preliminary bouts for free at 2 p.m. PT/3 p.m. MT/5 p.m. ET.

A Spanish-language broadcast will be available as a viewing option for both the pay-per-view and preliminary bouts.

Those hoping to attend the unforgettable, 10-fight Tapia Promotions extravaganza in person can purchase tickets starting at $75 through innofthemountaingods.com and TicketMaster.com by searching “La Ultima Batalla – The Last Stand.”
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Marco Antonio Barrera on Life After Boxing, Ponce De Leon Exhibition

On a Zoom call this week, Marco Antonio Barrera did not look like someone about to get into a fistfight on Saturday night.

“It's an exhibition, and we're also not dealing with weight, so I'm pretty relaxed,” laughed the Hall of Famer, who will travel to the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico to face Daniel Ponce de Leon in an exhibition bout that headlines a card presented by Teresa Tapia in the state her late husband Johnny put on the boxing map during his storied career. In fact, it was when Teresa contacted Barrera that he decided to lace the gloves up again at 47.

“What really motivated me was when Teresa Tapia reached out to me and asked me if I could help out the Johnny Tapia Foundation, that really inspired me to do this exhibition fight,” said Barrera, who also engaged in a similar bout with Jesus Soto Karass in June. And like that one, Barrera and Ponce de Leon won’t be trying to annihilate each other this weekend, but with punches still being thrown, there’s always those butterflies in the stomach.

“Those butterflies are called fear,” he said. “Every boxer feels them before getting into the ring. I feel them but it's just gonna be a great fight. There's gonna be some punches that are gonna hit us, but besides that I'm pretty excited.”

If you’re thinking that this is the start of a comeback for the “Baby Faced Assassin,” think again. Life is good for the former three-division world champion, who does commentary work and has his own podcast and YouTube channel, both entitled Un Round Mas (One More Round).

His co-host on the podcast? His most bitter rival, Erik Morales. It’s the most unlikely pairing ever, but it works, even if the two were close to having their own exhibition match.

“It was very close to happening,” said Barrera. “We were already signing the contracts, but Morales got COVID two times, then he injured his knee and there was something with his back. There were a lot of excuses, so we ended up dropping it, but hopefully it ends up happening. And if it ends up happening, it will probably be next year.”

Is it a good guess to assume that their fourth meeting won’t be an exhibition?

“Yeah, I don't think it's gonna be an exhibition fight,” Barrera laughs.

And though these exhibitions aren’t the prelude to a comeback, it’s clear that in the nearly 11 years since his last official bout against Jose Arias in 2011, the Mexican icon still misses the ring.

“I miss a lot of things,” he said. “Just walking from the dressing room to the ring, the people, the music, hearing the crowd cheering. That's something that you just can't get over, and I'll be missing that for the rest of my life.”

I thought he missed the interviews.

Barrera laughs.

“It was different back then because when I would do interviews, I had to cut weight, I was in a bad mood, and I just wanted to be left alone. But now it's different. I'm on the other side - I have a podcast where we have to put on a smile and go and interview people instead of being the one interviewed.”

Life takes some funny turns, for sure, and I’m sure Barrera didn’t expect to be closing in on 50 and still be training for a fight. But as he points out, getting ready for Ponce de Leon isn’t like getting ready for Morales.

“I'm not training as hard as I did when I was actually fighting,” he said. “I've just done sparring two times, which I'm still kind of sore from. (Laughs) We used to do the test sparring, which is 12 rounds a day, and we don't do that, so it's a little bit more relaxed.”

So is Barrera, always a cool customer, but now cool and relaxed. And happy, not just to still be around the sport, but to be able to participate in a way with his 19-year-old son, Marco Jr., who handled translation duties like a pro before getting ready to be in dad’s corner on Saturday.

“It's really different from what I was expecting to be going on,” said Marco Jr. of the funny turn his own life took. “I was supposed to be going to college. I was leaving a couple months ago, but everything came on with the exhibitions and all the projects and I decided to stay beside my dad and help him out. I've always been there and I've always been the guy to set up interviews and set up meetings and signings. I think we both need each other. I see his work ethic, I see how he manages people, I learned a lot from that, and I'm really excited to see him back in the ring because when he had his exhibition with Soto-Karass I wasn't able to be there because I had my high school graduation. But now it's a little different. I'll be in his corner, I've been with him every step of the way, and I'm just real excited to see him back.”

Not as excited as dad is to have his son with him for the ride.

“It fills me up with joy knowing that he's going to be next to me, walking from the dressing room to the ring,” said Barrera. “He's gonna be in my corner, and it's going to be completely different to what he witnessed as a child. As a kid, he wanted to go to the bathroom because he was nervous, and he didn't want to see me. (Laughs) Now it's completely different, so it's going to be amazing, especially since he's been my partner in projects coming up. It's a very different experience, but I'm really happy and I'm also pretty nervous about it.”

Some things in a boxer’s life never change.
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