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What number is he on?
I always thought he was a bit eccentric but that’s downright insane!Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 10:44 #75, Marco Antonio Barrera. He started on him on December 19 of last year and still doing him. It's been over 9 months. A baby could have been conceived and born during this time.
So I was right a couple of years ago...I'll be dead by the time he's at #1.Wee Tommy wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 14:37I always thought he was a bit eccentric but that’s downright insane!Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 10:44 #75, Marco Antonio Barrera. He started on him on December 19 of last year and still doing him. It's been over 9 months. A baby could have been conceived and born during this time.
Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 10:44 #75, Marco Antonio Barrera. He started on him on December 19 of last year and still doing him. It's been over 9 months. A baby could have been conceived and born during this time.
I only come on this topic when I see another poster comment.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑29 Sep 2022, 10:44 #75, Marco Antonio Barrera. He started on him on December 19 of last year and still doing him. It's been over 9 months. A baby could have been conceived and born during this time.
Thank you for the recap of this forgotten classicelmersalsa wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:05 Marco Antonio Barrera, the Baby Faced Assassin from Mexico City, Mexico only had 2 fights in the year 2005.
At age 31, Barrera defeated Mzonke Fana of South Africa (22-2, 8KOs), in only 2 rounds.
Fana was on a 12-fight win streak but against unknown world class competition, mostly from his country of South Africa.
The fight was at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, TX.
Barrera improves to 60-4, 1NC, with 42KOs.
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑03 Oct 2022, 22:30Thank you for the recap of this forgotten classicelmersalsa wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:05 Marco Antonio Barrera, the Baby Faced Assassin from Mexico City, Mexico only had 2 fights in the year 2005.
At age 31, Barrera defeated Mzonke Fana of South Africa (22-2, 8KOs), in only 2 rounds.
Fana was on a 12-fight win streak but against unknown world class competition, mostly from his country of South Africa.
The fight was at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, TX.
Barrera improves to 60-4, 1NC, with 42KOs.

When he gets to 50, we'll have a 100-51 review before moving on surely
It will be 18 more years to reach 50. Then 36 years to recap 100-51.
tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 11:08It will be 18 more years to reach 50. Then 36 years to recap 100-51.
By the time he is done he will be 163 years old or the same age Joe Louis was when Marciano beat him according to coming to America![]()
oogiebe wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 20:51tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 11:08It will be 18 more years to reach 50. Then 36 years to recap 100-51.
By the time he is done he will be 163 years old or the same age Joe Louis was when Marciano beat him according to coming to America![]()
Loved the barbershop scenes! Hate this thread.
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MAB was really a complete fighter. Maybe he'll KO Hatton and move up a notch!!!!elmersalsa wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 20:00 Well, thanks for your responses.
In the two Marco Antonio Barrera fights with Rocky Juarez, were totally different. The first fight, was very entertaining with lots of action. Not too much to say about the second one.
The fault was Juarez' in my opinion. He should have attack much more and more often. He didn't do enough to overwhelm the champion.
The judges called or scored the fight a draw in the first fight. And then, in the ensuing hours, it was changed to a Barrera's victory.
Juarez of Texas, gave a great fight. He even cut Barrera.
But, in the second fight, he didn't press enough. Barrera, a complete fighter, outboxed Juarez throughout the fight. Barrera won by a long margin and big because of the jab he used and also because the lack of effort by Juarez. Barrera shut Juarez' right eye.
Finishing both fights in review, we have seen a different Marco Antonio Barrera. He changed and adapted and became a better boxer. Now, he's a complete fighter in which he can box, inside and outside, take a good shot, great chin, endurance and determination and great hand and foot speed. He is definitely one of the greatest top 100 greatest boxers pound per pound ever.
From both fights that we have seen, Barrera improves to 63-4, 1NC, with 42KOs.
Juarez, drops to 25-3, with 18KOs.