View Full Version : Barrera Wins; Rematch With Pacquiao Looms
Rick Reeno 11-28-2004, 12:40 PM With Marco Antonio Barrera’s epic victory over WBC super featherweight champion in a superb ending to their incredible trilogy, a rematch with Ring Magazine featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao looms provided the flamboyant Filipino overcomes WBA/IBF featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez in their own rematch on February 26. Pacquiao who intently followed the action in the Solar Sports telecast over RPN 9 along with trainer Freddie Roach at Pacquiao's home in General Santos City told Viva Sports/Manila Standard in a long distance telephone interview "I am ready to fight Barrera or anybody who wants to fight Pac-Man.Just bring them on," even as he stressed he didn't care "who comes first" Marquez or Barrera. [details (http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=330)]
MlLkMan 11-28-2004, 01:02 PM I say go for JMM first then Barrera.
The1God 11-28-2004, 03:56 PM I have to admit I bought the PPV. I said I wasn't but did and am very glad I did. The undercards were OK, but the fight lived up to all the hype, for a change. That was awesome. I would pay to see a fourth fight between these two..... Yes, Pac Man should give MAB a rematch, but he needs to fight JMM first. MAB looked so hungry, Morales looked the same. MAB looked pissed too. Morales has a lot of heart and took some good punches, MAB wanted it more. That is not a put down to either fighter, they are both awesome fighters. I thank them both for a worth while PPV. I do not feel bad shelling out 45.00 for their performances.
aaalex 11-28-2004, 06:15 PM I hope Barrera will win at Pac Man
tri4ben2 11-28-2004, 08:47 PM If MAB rematches Pac, then we will get to see if Pac just happened to get to MAB on his worst night or if Pac's work rate is really what stopped Barerra.
In the rematch, Barera will not let Pac get off that many unanswered punches, and the victor will be the man that boxes better.
bytee 11-28-2004, 08:54 PM Im sure Barrera will be the one chasing PacMan now, beating morales is not enough . he reelevated his status after this big fight . . but the ghost of last year when he was bombarded with different sort of punches from the pac will haunt him unless he beat up this helluva fighter . . this is the only way to redeem himself . .
Colonel Jones 11-28-2004, 08:59 PM Barrerra's one of those rare fighters who does not let a loss (and some of his have been quite brutal) affect his confidence. I have to admire that about the man.
psychopath 11-29-2004, 03:59 AM That fight only proves that MAB is not a "washed out" fighter as some quarters are claiming. Now it's time to settle the score with Pac. If pac get past JMM comes February then a MAB fight should be next.
MAB is really impressive on this one as he comes out of the first bell with both hands blazing . . . but can he do that to Pac? If he EMPLOYS the same strategy against Pac . . . then that fight won't last more than 3 rounds . . . one of them will be lying on the canvas. :cool:
THRILLAinmanila 11-29-2004, 05:13 AM That fight only proves that MAB is not a "washed out" fighter as some quarters are claiming. Now it's time to settle the score with Pac. If pac get past JMM comes February then a MAB fight should be next.
MAB is really impressive on this one as he comes out of the first bell with both hands blazing . . . but can he do that to Pac? If he EMPLOYS the same strategy against Pac . . . then that fight won't last more than 3 rounds . . . one of them will be lying on the canvas. :cool:
The MAB win over Morales has really shaken up both the feather & the superfeather divisions. Now MAb has added some credibility to his excuse that he had an offnight in the fight against Pac.....
on the other side though it gives even more credibilty to Pacquio's performance. double edged sword mate!
Guys what we all do have to accomodate for here is the hatred factor. Every so often boxing will throw up a rivalry that is so bitter and so entwined it becomes fistic history. Form goes out the window and these guys want to win so bad, they can summon up form that everyone thought was years gone.
Benn V eubank, Ali Frazier (look at the thrilla in manila as a prime example) to name but two. So what morales may do to another fighter he may not do to Marco. As we know a lot of boxing is psychological and I feel MAB just gets to Eric too much.
Having said that it was still a very close fight, correct decision though.
Legends both of them. :cool:
Cletus Funk 11-29-2004, 09:29 AM on the other side though it gives even more credibilty to Pacquio's performance. double edged sword mate!
Guys what we all do have to accomodate for here is the hatred factor. Every so often boxing will throw up a rivalry that is so bitter and so entwined it becomes fistic history. Form goes out the window and these guys want to win so bad, they can summon up form that everyone thought was years gone.
Benn V eubank, Ali Frazier (look at the thrilla in manila as a prime example) to name but two. So what morales may do to another fighter he may not do to Marco. As we know a lot of boxing is psychological and I feel MAB just gets to Eric too much.
Having said that it was still a very close fight, correct decision though.
Legends both of them. :cool:
Yeah, I thought that MAB was past his best and had EM as a fairly comfortable winner before the fight. It'll be interesting to see MAB's next couple of fights to see if it was just the EM factor that dragged that performance out of him.
true mate, I even predicted in the two leagues im in that EM would win.
Im a huge Barerra fan though so it hurt me tyo do so, but there is money invlovedon the outcome of these leagues with a mate!
should have let me heart rule my head on this occasion huh!
psychopath 11-29-2004, 09:55 AM on the other side though it gives even more credibilty to Pacquio's performance. double edged sword mate!
Guys what we all do have to accomodate for here is the hatred factor. Every so often boxing will throw up a rivalry that is so bitter and so entwined it becomes fistic history. Form goes out the window and these guys want to win so bad, they can summon up form that everyone thought was years gone.
Benn V eubank, Ali Frazier (look at the thrilla in manila as a prime example) to name but two. So what morales may do to another fighter he may not do to Marco. As we know a lot of boxing is psychological and I feel MAB just gets to Eric too much.
Having said that it was still a very close fight, correct decision though.
Legends both of them. :cool:
Good one Bro! ;)
realtim 11-29-2004, 10:05 AM I think Marquez beats Pac but then Pac can still chase Barerra.
brickhouse187 11-29-2004, 02:59 PM I feel no matter what MAB can not defeat Pacquiao. People are just gasing MAB up to make it seem like he can beat him. Pacquiao is not going to box, he is going for a brutal early stoppage in which could easily deteriorated MAB.
Mr. Ryan 11-29-2004, 03:02 PM I feel no matter what MAB can not defeat Pacquiao. People are just gasing MAB up to make it seem like he can beat him. Pacquiao is not going to box, he is going for a brutal early stoppage in which could easily deteriorated MAB.
C'mon Eskimo, Barrera just beat Morales, and hes being gassed up? Barrera will not embarrass himself like in the first fight, but will not be able to beat Pacquiao. As good as Barrera looked against Morales, Pacquiao's speed, youth, and power are simply going to be too much for the Mexico City Warrior.
fist-of-fury 11-29-2004, 03:48 PM Let's give it to MAB. He proved all skeptics wrong and he regained lost glory.
But MAB-Pacman II won't be the same as MAB-EM III. Erik doesn't have the speed and doesn't pack the same power as Pacman. That explains MAB's aggressiveness. He didn't think twice to come inside and fight toe-to-toe with Erik.
Now, he won't be able to do that with Pacman. Or it will be sure suicide for him. As with their first bout, MAB will be overwhelmed with Pac's hurricane speed and murderous fists!
(Ps: Now Arum is crying like hell over the judges' scoring. Why didn't he cause a whimper on the same scoring controversy in the JMM-Pacman fight? Sore loser!!) :mad:
psychopath 11-29-2004, 07:52 PM Let's give it to MAB. He proved all skeptics wrong and he regained lost glory.
But MAB-Pacman II won't be the same as MAB-EM III. Erik doesn't have the speed and doesn't pack the same power as Pacman. That explains MAB's aggressiveness. He didn't think twice to come inside and fight toe-to-toe with Erik.
Now, he won't be able to do that with Pacman. Or it will be sure suicide for him. As with their first bout, MAB will be overwhelmed with Pac's hurricane speed and murderous fists!
(Ps: Now Arum is crying like hell over the judges' scoring. Why didn't he cause a whimper on the same scoring controversy in the JMM-Pacman fight? Sore loser!!) :mad:
That's right Bro. MAB has the confidence to go inside and bring the fight to Eric because he knows Eric doesn't have the power and speed that Pac have. That's what makes the diferrence, MAB being a smart fighter won't do that to Pac. He already felt Pac speed and power infact he acknowledged that Pac was the strongest puncher he had encountered so MAB's got to double his speed and power if he ever intends to be aggresive against Pac, Which is imposible. ;)
bytee 11-29-2004, 10:00 PM I wont be surprised if MAB pulls off and spell victory against PAC, after all hes a great warrior . . and will always be one of the best of his time . .
you cant stay on top forever and time will tell somebody has to take out somebodys crown . . . and the closest person i think capable of the taking is PAC . . .
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