Is the enemy of my enemy, my friend or my enemy? Marco Antonio Barrera must have had those words rolling in his brain for the last couple of months. Even though Morales is his sworn enemy, Barrera is backing him in what is being called the toughest fight of Erik Morales' career. When Erik Morales and Manny Pacquaio step in the ring this Saturday night, Marco Antonio Barrera will be cheering on his countryman and enemy to win, a move that has even surprised Erik Morales.
Barrera's allegiance to Mexico is shining bright in a very bold move by backing the man he hates. Should Pacquiao win this fight, Barrera would be in line for a huge multi-million dollar pay per view rematch with man who has been dubbed with the moniker of "The Mexican Assassin". Should Morales win the fight, a fourth bout with Barrera would mean big bucks, but is a less lucrative bout then a Barrera-Pacquiao rematch. [details]
Barrera's allegiance to Mexico is shining bright in a very bold move by backing the man he hates. Should Pacquiao win this fight, Barrera would be in line for a huge multi-million dollar pay per view rematch with man who has been dubbed with the moniker of "The Mexican Assassin". Should Morales win the fight, a fourth bout with Barrera would mean big bucks, but is a less lucrative bout then a Barrera-Pacquiao rematch. [details]
Gran Campeon
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