Hey I just realized... Barrera has something to brag against Pacquiao! For knocking him down at Round 1 of the first fight(even though Pac simply slip with no punches even landing on him and the ref was so blind to call it a KD while Barrera's KD on the mid round was called a slip after a punch did land). Or maybe the cheap shot where Pac got staggered and lost his chance to score a KD.
are you serious? barrera wasn't fighting to win, he was fighting to survive. what's worse was pacman beat him in his own game.
I just watched the first Pac v Barrera fight against a decent Barrera, and man did the Pac give him a beating. If it wasnt for the pro Barrera ref, he would have been in even more trouble. He was beaten so bad that he tried to get a no contest at round 7. He was also complaining on a number of occaions, even when HE was being dirty. Respect him for taking the second fight even though he wasnt trying to win........ Pac in any shape and form to beat Barrera.
Pacquaio tko 11 when Barera's cornor man jumps into the ring to stop the fight. That's my prediction.
men...dont be so cruel.barrera was already beaten up twice. 1st was an honorable lost 2nd was,lets say he's running all night just to survive 3rd ....com'on dont take it all from him
a not so prime pacman already stopped a prime, p4p#3 barrera. there are at least 14 delusional voters here.
Pac beats him maybe every time. It is just a bad styles matchup. Barrera gets outworked everytime. Too much power, workrate, and speed for MAB.
Manny Pacquaio... last time i check barrera was the featherweight king when pacman beat him in 2003. That was a one dimensional pacquiao who was just known for his left straight. Now the pacman we know is much better.
You must be nuts not to realize what you're asking. Pacquiao annihilated MAB when Pacquaio was still a one dimensional fighter . . . how much more now? Stop the stupid insinuations that MAB is no longer in his prime when he was beaten up by Pacquaio in '03 . . . he beat Hamed (35-0); Enrique Sanchez (28-1); Eric Morales (47-1); Paullie Ayala (35-2) and Kevin Kelly (54-5) before he met Pacquaio who has 37-2 record at that time. And . . . the fact is Pacquiao was just a replacement opponent for MAB who was then the Featherweight Linear Champ, Ring Belt holder. (He dumped his WBC belt because he doesn't want to pay the SANCTIONING FEES) :deal