Marco Antonio Barrera was known as “The  Baby Face Assassin” when he started out at the Inglewood Forum in  California. Fast forward 20 years later and Barrera is still a  recognized name in boxing and will surely end up in the Boxing Hall of  Fame on day, but not yet, he still wants one more thing out of boxing.  “I want to win a fourth world title and its something that motivates me  to train and to fight and to keep going,” said Barrera, a three-time  world champion.
The 36 year old, Barrera is coming back into the ring after a 15-month  lay-off, as he will take on Adailton De Jesus on Saturday, June 26 at  the Alamodome of San Antonio, Texas in the co-main event of “Latin Fury  15” a pay-per-view card presented by Top Rank and Zanfer Promotions. 
On the same card, undefeated world ranked contender Julio César Chávez  Jr (40-0-1, 30 kos) will take on Ireland’s John Duddy (29-1, 18 kos) in  the main event.
Barrera is training in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico the city where he  has lived the last six years after moving from Mexico City, where he was  born and grew-up.
“I am very happy here in Guadalajara. So along with my team we decided  to train here for my return to the ring on June 26,” said Barrera, known  for his victories over Naseem Hamed and his three wars with Erik  Morales.
After consulting with his family and feeling that everyone was okay with  his decision he decided to come back to the ring and seek that fourth  world title, something no Mexican-born fighter has ever done.
“I want to comeback with a spectacular fight. I have trained hard and  little by little I am getting better and I want to show everyone how  serious I am about getting the fourth world title,” said Barrera, who  has won world titles at 122, 130 and 135 pounds during his 21 year  professional career.
Barrera’s last fight was in March of 2009 in England against Amir Khan,  where he lost a technical decision after a cut stopped the fight in the  fourth round.
“I need to be in great condition and I will be. I am still very hungry  and want to look good in my return to show everyone that I am still  capable of winning another world title,” said Barrera.
His brother Jorge Barrera, is his lead trainer and they run every  morning in the Bosque Colomos and head out to the gym around 2 p.m. for a  two-hour training session.
“I feel very happy to be training and getting ready for a fight. I have  always enjoyed this part of boxing and doing it near my family and with a  good team, makes it even easier to get ready to fight,” said Barrera.
Barrera team’s included his brother, Jorge Barrera, Alex “Pollo”  Galindo, Sendai Tanaka and is doing sparring with Alfredo Lopez, Carlos  Martinez and Adrian Téllez.
Source: fightnews.com
			
		 
	
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