Former three-division champion Marco Antonio Barrera (65-6, 43 KOs) made his return to the ring with a win, but it wasn't sweet. He beat late replacement Freudis Rojas (1-8-1, 1KOs) by disqualification in the third round after Rojas hit him with his head, which forced the DQ call by the ref and opened a very bad cut over Barrera's left eye. [details]
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Barrera Beats Rojas, Amir Khan Fight is in Jeopardy
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f.ucking Rojas. I didn't see what happened but it doesnt sound good. I was looking forward to seein MAB against Khan. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFormer three-division champion Marco Antonio Barrera (65-6, 43 KOs) made his return to the ring with a win, but it wasn't sweet. He beat late replacement Freudis Rojas (1-8-1, 1KOs) by disqualification in the third round after Rojas hit him with his head, which forced the DQ call by the ref and opened a very bad cut over Barrera's left eye. [details]
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MOTHERF****R!!!!!!!!!
This is why you don't take tune-ups when you have a massive pay day ahead....
You think Barrera would have watched what happened to Danny Williams!!
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Man, that sounds very su****ious to me. Here is this late replacement who is 1-9 or something, coming in on very short notice when surprisingly the original opponent can't get a visa. Then he proceeds to get himself DQ'ed by intentionally butting Barrera and severely compromises the Khan fight.
I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but maybe somebody didn't want the Amir Khan fight to happen.
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