The bout, to be televised by HBO, was officially announced Thursday in Los Angeles. The card is dubbed "The Ultimate Challenge" and is presented by Golden Boy Promotions.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Barrera to fight Chavez
MARCO Antonio Barrera is dodging Manny Pacquiao as of the moment as he is instead fighting International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight champion Jesus Chavez on March 25 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Barrera, who lost to Pacquiao via an 11th-round TKO in 2003, is attempting to become the first Mexican to win titles in four different divisions.
This will be Chavez's first defense of his crown. Barrera, who fought Erik Morales three times winning two of them, initially offered the Pacquiao camp a fight in March.
But the proposition was next to impossible as Pacquiao is coming off a bruising encounter with Morales whom the Filipino boxer stopped in the 10th round last Jan. 22 in Las Vegas.
Pacquiao had wanted a second match with Barrera, whom he pummeled to submission in a career defining win at the Alamodome in San Antonio three years ago.
Barrera, however, said he is not running away from Pacquiao and would like to fight him a second time before he hangs up his gloves.
looks like these Mexicans who called themselves great legend wants to end their boxing career by the fist of Pacman. Not a bad way to end one's boxing career. If you're going to lose, better lose to a great fighter like Pacman. But this statement of Barrera seemed to have already accepted that he'll lose in their rematch. It's good he knows that. hehehe.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Barrera to fight Chavez
MARCO Antonio Barrera is dodging Manny Pacquiao as of the moment as he is instead fighting International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight champion Jesus Chavez on March 25 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Barrera, who lost to Pacquiao via an 11th-round TKO in 2003, is attempting to become the first Mexican to win titles in four different divisions.
This will be Chavez's first defense of his crown. Barrera, who fought Erik Morales three times winning two of them, initially offered the Pacquiao camp a fight in March.
But the proposition was next to impossible as Pacquiao is coming off a bruising encounter with Morales whom the Filipino boxer stopped in the 10th round last Jan. 22 in Las Vegas.
Pacquiao had wanted a second match with Barrera, whom he pummeled to submission in a career defining win at the Alamodome in San Antonio three years ago.
Barrera, however, said he is not running away from Pacquiao and would like to fight him a second time before he hangs up his gloves.
looks like these Mexicans who called themselves great legend wants to end their boxing career by the fist of Pacman. Not a bad way to end one's boxing career. If you're going to lose, better lose to a great fighter like Pacman. But this statement of Barrera seemed to have already accepted that he'll lose in their rematch. It's good he knows that. hehehe.
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