Marco Antonio Barrera: 65-7 (43 KO), 1989-Present
Key Wins: Agapito Sanchez, Kennedy McKinney, Erik Morales (2-1), Naseem Hamed, Johnny Tapia, Paulie Ayala, Rocky Juarez (2)
Key Losses: Junior Jones (2), Erik Morales, Manny Pacquiao (2), Juan Manuel Marquez, Amir Khan
Imagine picture-perfect technique and flawless execution delivered by a fighter with the sensibilities of a street thug- That was Marco Antonio Barrera. “The Baby Faced Assasin” became an all-time great from 122 to 130 lbs. by displaying the technique of a real craftsman with the attitude of a cold-blooded assasin. Winning was his primary drive and he rolled over most everyone who tried to get in his way.: 65-7 (43 KO), 1989-Present
Key Wins: Agapito Sanchez, Kennedy McKinney, Erik Morales (2-1), Naseem Hamed, Johnny Tapia, Paulie Ayala, Rocky Juarez (2)
Key Losses: Junior Jones (2), Erik Morales, Manny Pacquiao (2), Juan Manuel Marquez, Amir Khan
Imagine picture-perfect technique and flawless execution delivered by a fighter with the sensibilities of a street thug- That was Marco Antonio Barrera. “The Baby Faced Assasin” became an all-time great from 122 to 130 lbs. by displaying the technique of a real craftsman with the attitude of a cold-blooded assasin. Winning was his primary drive and he rolled over most everyone who tried to get in his way.
barrera was a badass.. he doesn't play around.. i remember him socking morales in a press conference.. who in their right mind would sucker punch el terrible?? lol..
One thing alot of people don't know about this great, is that when he was a young Junior bantamweight fighting out at the Forum in Inglewood Ca., he talked alot about retiring young and finishing law school! I guess he never got around to it, but as a fan I'm glad he went on!
you should add that Barrera fought pacquiao who was later revealed to be a steroid user.
:D :D
i could'nt say that, it's only speculation. pac this far is an atg imo