Suico Calling Out Barrera

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  • ProBox1
    The GodFather
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    Suico Calling Out Barrera

    Hard-hitting Randy “Komong Bato” Suico, fresh from a fourth round TKO victory against over-matched Thai challenger Muangfahlek Kiatwichien in his fourth defense of the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation super featherweight title in Lapu Lapu City in Central Philippines last Saturday, has issued a challenge to WBC champion Marco Antonio Barrera to put his belt on the line against him.

    The 25 year old Suico demolished Muangfahlek who clowned around much of the time before Suico nailed him in the corner with a series of devastating hooks and uppercuts that sent him sprawling against the ropes and down on the canvas. Internationally renowned referee Bruce McTavish didn’t even bother to count as the Thai whose record was a dismal 10-4 with 7 KO’s coming into the fight, was in no condition to continue. It was also noted that three of Muangfahlek’s seven knockouts listed by boxrec.com were against the same fighter, Mahasamut Kiatpakpanung who in turn had a dismal 1-8 slate and that the Thai challenger had lost his last two fights against Takanori Kariya and Ryuhei Sugita before the showdown with Suico.

    McTavish described the title fight as a “barroom brawl” and said Suico “hit him with everything he had and finished him off with a five-punch combination” although McTavish lamented the fact that Suico “got hit more than he should.” This was the same observation when Suico lost a controversial world title eliminator to South Africa’s Mzonke Fana in Johannesburg last May. Fana went on to fight Barrera for the world title and was annihilated in two rounds with most boxing fans claining Suico would have put on a better show because of his punching power. But nobody dared predict how much better against Barrera who beat Erik "El Terrible" Morales in a classic third encounter before Morales beat Pacquiao in an epic last March. Pacquiao had previously annihilated Barrera in eleven rounds on November 15, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas.
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  • czars_salad
    pinoy sniper
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    #2
    brave guy.... hope he can give another glory for our country

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    • JOM'S
      MANILA ICE
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      #3
      I think SUICO could have performed at lot better than FANA and the puncher that he is, has a PUNCHER'S CHANCE against MAB ...

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      • JOM'S
        MANILA ICE
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        #4
        I just saw the 4th round, and SUICO do get hit a lot and has little movement, he surely will have a VERY HARD TIME against MAB but still will give him a punchers chance and even bet some points on him ...

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