Barrera vs. Khan : Legacy vs. Legitimacy

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • ßringer
    **** Subtlety
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jun 2006
    • 28180
    • 2,785
    • 2,762
    • 48,350

    #1

    Barrera vs. Khan : Legacy vs. Legitimacy

    2 weeks from now, young 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist Amir Khan will step into the boxing ring to face down the greatest challenge of his young Professional career: "The Baby Faced Assassin" Marco Antonio Barrera. For Barrera (65-6-1 with 43 KOs), this fight is the third in the 35 year old veteran's plan to become the first ever Mexican to capture 4 World Titles in 4 different Weight Divisions. For Khan, (19-1 with 15KOs), it's a shot at redemption, to face down and beat one of the biggest stars in boxing's recent history, and try to erase any doubt people may have had about him after losing his perfect record by first round knockout to Bredis Prescott last September.

    There are many questions circling my head, going into this fight : Is Amir Khan too young to be thrown in the ring with an experienced warrior like Barrera? How much does Barrera really have left? Who has the most to prove right now? This is a classic matchup of youth vs. experience, but I think the even greater title for this one would be "Legacy vs. Legitimacy".

    Barrera is fighting for Legacy here. He wants to be the first Mexican to ever capture 4 World Titles in 4 Different Weight Classes. But in order for him to be able to stake that claim, he must first get through the younger, bigger, faster Khan.

    Khan is fighting for Legitimacy here. He wants to bounce back from his first professional loss, a devestating knockout loss at that, and he wants to bounce back big. What could possibly be bigger than adding the name of a Future Hall of Famer and living Legend like Barrera to your record?

    The risks for Barrera here are many. Khan is younger, his body has the benefit of not having been in the brutal battles that Barrera's has been in. Khan is faster, his reflexes are everything you'd expect from a 22 year old prizefighter. Khan is bigger, he's a natural lightweight who has a 4 inch height advantage over the smaller Mexican Legend.

    The risks for Khan here are many as well. Barrera is much more experienced, you're talking about a 3 division World Champion who's has had nearly quadruple the amount of fights Khan has had, and over triple the amount of victories, he has over twice as many knockouts as Khan has professional fights. Not to mention the fact that he's been in the ring with the likes of Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Erik Morales, Naseem Hamed, Junior Jones, and numerous other standouts of his era.

    It's also a bit of a gamble on Khan's part, he's rolling the dice, so to speak. He's taking a calculated risk, hoping that his superior speed will save the day against the past-prime Barrera. But what if Barrera is not done? What if he has even more left in the tank that we do not know about? It's not entirely impossible, Barrera has been written off numerous times in his career, and numerous times he's staged dramatic comebacks. He's proven himself to be more than capable of rising to the challenge when nobody else thinks he can.

    So who do you think wins this fight? I think Khan's calculated risk blows up in his face, I think he comes in expecting a Marco Antonio Barrera who doesn't have much left in the tank. And that may be true, Marco's best days in the boxing world are probably numbered. But what little he does have left in the tank, should be more than enough to handle Khan.
  • Silencers
    Undisputed Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • May 2006
    • 21957
    • 505
    • 235
    • 32,983

    #2
    Barrera is a legend but I think Khan will win this one.

    Comment

    • ßringer
      **** Subtlety
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Jun 2006
      • 28180
      • 2,785
      • 2,762
      • 48,350

      #3
      Originally posted by Silencers
      Barrera is a legend but I think Khan will win this one.
      You may be right. I'm quite the Barrera fan, so my hopes are probably clouding my judgment.

      If Marco does indeed lose this one, he needs to just retire and forget it. I don't want to see the man ruin his legacy by losing to fighters who aren't fit to lace his boots.

      Comment

      • lest26
        Interim Champion
        Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
        • Feb 2009
        • 929
        • 31
        • 13
        • 7,044

        #4
        i think f Barrera loses this fight it would be an absolute embarrasment, he wont though i dont think, he is far from done, yes he lost to JMM and pac recently but they did not wipe the floor with him and there was a moment in the pac fight just befor the ref stepped in to break them up thqat barrera clearly rocked PAC badly and if it was not for the ref would have knocked out PAC, Barera has more than what it takes to knock khan out khan in the first four rounds, i see Barrera going on to have bigger fights and win that fourth title, Khan needs a chin transplant and he might just need a face transplant coz barrera is going to hurt hi so badly, ill be surpreised if alt else happens in fact ill put it down to a fix.

        Comment

        • Cuauhtémoc1520
          Head Mexican in Charge
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Mar 2007
          • 20824
          • 1,666
          • 569
          • 35,996

          #5
          Originally posted by The_Bringer
          You may be right. I'm quite the Barrera fan, so my hopes are probably clouding my judgment.

          If Marco does indeed lose this one, he needs to just retire and forget it. I don't want to see the man ruin his legacy by losing to fighters who aren't fit to lace his boots.
          How can he ruin his legacy? Hahaha I always laughed at that comment when made by people.

          You can't erase what he did in the past, it's set in stone. He could never ruin his legacy because he has already set his legacy and anybody with any boxing sense understands this Barrera is nothing close to the Barrera of the past.

          Kahn should beat him because Barrera is done as a fighter. He has been for a few years now but even at this stage of his career I think he can give the youngster a tough fight.

          Comment

          • Silencers
            Undisputed Champion
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • May 2006
            • 21957
            • 505
            • 235
            • 32,983

            #6
            Originally posted by The_Bringer
            You may be right. I'm quite the Barrera fan, so my hopes are probably clouding my judgment.

            If Marco does indeed lose this one, he needs to just retire and forget it. I don't want to see the man ruin his legacy by losing to fighters who aren't fit to lace his boots.
            Yeah, if he loses he should retire. I'm just basing my prediction on how he has looked in his last 2 fights, he hasn't looked good at all and these guys were supposed to be there for him to look good against. Also that cut has to influence his training camp in some way so he may not be sparring as much as he should be for the fight. I hope he wins but I don't think he will.

            His legacy is already set though, I don't think he'd ruin it by fighting on, but he risks having people only remember him as the fighter he is now and not the fighter he was.

            Comment

            • MANGLER
              Sex Tape Flop Artist
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 30142
              • 1,705
              • 2,355
              • 46,598

              #7
              I'm pickin wit my heart not my head. MAB KO's him.

              Comment

              • lest26
                Interim Champion
                Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                • Feb 2009
                • 929
                • 31
                • 13
                • 7,044

                #8
                you dont need to pick your heart Khan has been severly rocked by proper bums, he has a chin resistance equal to that of man with a head made of candy floss, he got floored by willie limond a non punching weed, he aint got a chance, Kahn aint even had a fight with any on the same planet as MAB

                Comment

                • ßringer
                  **** Subtlety
                  Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 28180
                  • 2,785
                  • 2,762
                  • 48,350

                  #9
                  Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
                  How can he ruin his legacy? Hahaha I always laughed at that comment when made by people.

                  You can't erase what he did in the past, it's set in stone. He could never ruin his legacy because he has already set his legacy and anybody with any boxing sense understands this Barrera is nothing close to the Barrera of the past.

                  Kahn should beat him because Barrera is done as a fighter. He has been for a few years now but even at this stage of his career I think he can give the youngster a tough fight.
                  I know that technically, Barrera's legacy can never be ruined. Unless of course you had a time machine. But the idea of him losing to a fighter like Khan, and then possibly continuing to lose against guys even worse than Khan, guys who wouldn't last more than a few rounds with him in his prime, is a bit foreign to me.

                  Comment

                  • Sadler
                    Contender
                    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 206
                    • 4
                    • 8
                    • 6,490

                    #10
                    Khan might keep him away for a bit with his reach and speed, but as soon as MAB lands a left hook Khan will be away with the fairies.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP