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  • MakeDamnSure
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    Barrera to Retire if He Loses to Pacquiao

    By Hermie Rivera
    PhilBoxing.com
    Sun, 26 Aug 2007

    Nearly seven weeks before the celebrated rematch, Manny Pacquiao is outpacing Marco Barrera despite a late start at his new training pad.

    The Pacman is training for the Mexican assasin with intense energy and force induced by his gang of irrepressible sparmates.

    If Manny starts out with his usual dose of non-stop punching, then a shortened evening is in store for the gritty Mex who's in a deep grind himself sweating his butt off iat a Guadalalajara gym.

    Midway into their hectic workouts, I still can't see Barrera avenging his loss to Pacquiao in the October 6 return bout.

    Unless he has grown a third arm plus an extra leg to boot.

    Buoyed by the expert handling of his indespensable coach Freddie Roach and backstopped by Buboy Fernandez, the left-handed GenSan terror is on track to re-establish his dominance of the former three-time champ.

    At best, Barrera will find it discomfiting or at worst, difficult, as soon as Pacquiao opens up with his combos of stinging hooks and straights set-up by his wicked jabs.

    "Any fighter who leads off with the jab can execute the knockout drills perfected in the workouts," says Freddie.

    That goes for Marco I would think who's been looking for ways to surprise Manny in their acquaintance shindig at Vegas' Mandalay resort.

    In their thrilling slugfest some four months back, Manny's powerful stikes hurt Marco, thus forcing his corner to call it a night in the 11th round.

    He was bounced from a rain of mind-jarring blows in a run-away lift unleashed by the GenSan crackerjack.

    In the rematch, expect Marco to seek desperate ways of making things difficult for his co=rival.

    To put into play such plan, Barrera has to engage Pacquiao early and whack at every turn for maximum damage else he'll be sent to pasture early.

    Ironically, a defeat could revive Marco's stalled drive in becoming a lawyer someday.

    That dream was shelved by his Lone Star debacle at San Antonio's Alamodome.

    What the budding barrister confirmed at an Los Angeles presser was retirement if the Filipino boxing terror deals him another devastating setback.

    All the better if Sr. Barrera can put his mind back to his law books.

    If Barera gets blown out by Pacquiao again, perhaps an option would be to seek solace in the successional defense of his future clients.

    With Manny -- he's defenseless.

    While Barrera was consistent in winning most of his fights, there's something vital that Marco must do but didn't in their first war.

    An error he must avoid is to stand in front of Manny and get an abundance of weighty jolts sans the obligatory counterpoise.

    I'm sure Barrera's handlers know about this by now.

    While Marco scored little success in their first encounter nothing hair-raising dazed Manny save for a solitary hook or two.
    This is Manny's first fight since getting clobbered in the polls. But that loss makes him more jeopardous this time don't you think?

    In the short span the Philippine idol has been at Wakee Salud's training camp, Manny Pacquiao is looking more like the right guy who's at the right place and time -- chompin' at the bit -- for the vengeance-seeking Marco Antonio Barrera.

    Anyone looking for an enthralling encore?
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    hes gonna lose, hes thinking about losing

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    • brently1979
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      #3
      He'll retire even if he wins, unless he fights some bum down in Mexico which is just about as good are retiring. He better bring more to the table than what he did back in March.

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      • MakeDamnSure
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        #4
        Originally posted by -AZZA-
        hes gonna lose, hes thinking about losing
        yeah
        He does'nt care if he'll get into a massacre once again.He wants the money baby!

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        • hugh grant
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          Well thanks for the memories Barrera. I cant see you beating PAcman.

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          • Steak
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            holy ****, could that article have been more biased?
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            Last edited by Steak; 02-11-2011, 05:01 AM.

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            • Famoso Matador
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              I thought this was going to be his last fight. Whatever he decides to do, i hope he wins. I have a feeling that if he wins, and a huge amount of money is offered to him for a third fight, he would take it.
              Last edited by Famoso Matador; 08-26-2007, 09:13 PM.

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              • MakeDamnSure
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                #8
                Well anything could happen..

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                • EliteSoldier
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                  Pacman is going to break my boy Barreras back. I love Barrera, but Pacmans a million times better then he was when he first fought Barrera. Not to say Barrera hasn't gotten better because he has. Pacman is faster then Barrera and won't let up, while Barrera will be looking to land one nice counter shot and try to beat pacman by koing pacman. Yet, realistically that won't happen because Barrera isn't strong enough to ko pacman. So, pacman is going to destroy him by being the faster boxer once again. Barrera will taste the canvas once again, but probably will get an L on his record with a ud. Barrera is tougher then he once was but he will still lose. I don't think pacman will knock him out this time though

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                  • Famoso Matador
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                    Originally posted by blackirish137
                    holy ****, could that article have been more biased?
                    HAHHAHHA, i just read through it, its pretty funny.

                    "Ironically, a defeat could revive Marco's stalled drive in becoming a lawyer someday.

                    That dream was shelved by his Lone Star debacle at San Antonio's Alamodome. "

                    ZZZZIIIIIING!

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