
Originally Posted by
amat
OK, obviously JCC is number 1. I don't think there is really an argument.
I think the second is up in the air.
Very good topic, and with my limited range of knowledge on the particular subject, I'm pretty much limiting this to Morales' career versus Barrera's because I would think those two would be vying for the second spot.
I'm sure there are plenty of other P4P talents but I'm don't think there are any that have the career resumes of those 3.
So with that being said, if Barrera can pull off the victory then I think he is probably the second greatest Mexican fighter of all time.
Greatness, in my eyes, is measured more when you're an underdog then it is when you are supposed to win. Everyone knows Ali was great when he was in prime form before his exile but his greatest performances came when the odds were stacked against him versus Liston, Foreman and Frazier. That is the mark of a great fighter.
This would be the third or fourth complete resurrection of Marco Antonio Barrera. The guy just never goes away and for whatever reason, people continue to write him off almost like he isn't a great fighter. They did the same to Ali. Not a lot of other guys get that treatment.
Outside of Mayweather, Pacquiao could be the hottest fighter in the world. The general opinion is that Barrera really doesn't have a chance. Why is it that way? Not really sure but that's what most feel and a lot of people even have a lack of enthusiasm about this fight.
No idea why. I would put money on Barrera at this point. He's been in this position way to many times to come up lame on Saturday.
Good topic CC.
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