What was Marco Antonio Barrera's career defining fight?

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  • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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    #1

    What was Marco Antonio Barrera's career defining fight?

    Erik Morales 1?

    Erik Morales 2?

    Erik Morales 3?

    Naseem Hamed?

    Johnny Tapia?

    Kevin Kelley?

    Paulie Ayala?

    Daniel Jimenez?

    Kennedy McKinney?

    If he avenges the Manny Pacquiao defeat?
    43
    Morales 1
    4.65%
    2
    Morales 2
    0.00%
    0
    Morales 3
    13.95%
    6
    Naseem Hamed
    58.14%
    25
    Johnny Tapia
    0.00%
    0
    Kevin Kelley
    0.00%
    0
    Paulie Ayala
    0.00%
    0
    Daniel Jimenez
    0.00%
    0
    Kennedy McKinney
    4.65%
    2
    If he avenges his defeat against Pacquiao
    18.60%
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    Last edited by Martin (Top Knowledge); 11-02-2005, 09:08 AM.
  • Truth
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    #2
    I think the third Morales fight was his defining fight. But if he was able to fight Manny a second time and win, that would be his new defining fight.

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    • theclawoftheTiger
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      #3
      Hamed.....

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      • !! Anorak
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        #4
        This guy is some fighter... got on the world stage beating Hamed... had a trilogy with Morales. I reckon the only real blot on his record (cos he acted like a puss) was against Manny P. That needs to be wiped.

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        • SnoopySmurf
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          Naseem Hamed. He seemed invincible, at the prime of his career. Marco was the underdog by far.

          BTW, anyone who thinks Marco is a clean fighter, should review the 12th round of this fight and his fight with Pacman.

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          • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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            #6
            Originally posted by SnoopySmurf
            Naseem Hamed. He seemed invincible, at the prime of his career. Marco was the underdog by far.

            BTW, anyone who thinks Marco is a clean fighter, should review the 12th round of this fight and his fight with Pacman.
            I remember he was trying to headbutt Pacquiao on purpose...

            Also, do you remember this?... -

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            • !! Anorak
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              He didn't even touch gloves after that. What a ****.

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              • DiegoFuego
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                #8
                Originally posted by 23_THE TRUTH_34
                I think the third Morales fight was his defining fight. But if he was able to fight Manny a second time and win, that would be his new defining fight.
                I agree. Barrera really exposed Hamed as not that good, but everyone knew Morales was good and Barrera beat him up in the third fight. Even Roy was impressed.

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                • baya
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Martin (Top Knowledge)
                  I remember he was trying to headbutt Pacquiao on purpose...

                  Also, do you remember this?... -

                  great clip - hamed was acting like a fool and totally deserved that. that incident was hardly the turning of the tide but hamed began fighting very erradically - which spurned this ownage of phenomenal proportions in the ring. classic stuff if you ask me.

                  i can't stop laughing at it!!!

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                  • shortright
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                    #10
                    if he beats pac its def that, he wouls go down as one of the goats

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