It’ll be more than third time lucky for either Marco Antonio Barrera or Erik Morales when they meet in a Las Vegas ring for the final competitive time this Saturday.
By now the Mexican duo are all too familiar with each other, having swopped hundreds of spite laden punches for 24 rounds. But what will be the decisive factor this time?
In their first encounter on February 19th 2000, Marco had an edge because making the 122 pound super bantamweight limit was a piece of cake for him, while it was sheer physical agony for the taller and more lanky Erik, who never attempted this category limit ever again.
Although it was a veritable slugfest, but many would agree that Marco’s punches carried just that little more zip and pep. Erik’s face, which often tends to swell up quite alarmingly around the eyes during long fights, bore testament to this. Yet the judges awarded the then undefeated Erik the decision. [details]
By now the Mexican duo are all too familiar with each other, having swopped hundreds of spite laden punches for 24 rounds. But what will be the decisive factor this time?
In their first encounter on February 19th 2000, Marco had an edge because making the 122 pound super bantamweight limit was a piece of cake for him, while it was sheer physical agony for the taller and more lanky Erik, who never attempted this category limit ever again.
Although it was a veritable slugfest, but many would agree that Marco’s punches carried just that little more zip and pep. Erik’s face, which often tends to swell up quite alarmingly around the eyes during long fights, bore testament to this. Yet the judges awarded the then undefeated Erik the decision. [details]
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