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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    That is a tough break. I hope that the cut can be healed in time and it doesn't affect Barrera's training camp or if they have to, push the match-up back a little. Just a bad break for a fight which made no difference whatsoever for Barrera.

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    Barrera wins, suffers cut!
    Solis TKOs Meza-Clay in eliminator
    By Lee Bates

    Ring legend Marco Antonio Barrera (65-6, 43 KOs) won by third round disqualification over emergency replacement Freudis Rojas (1-8-1) on Saturday night at the Auditorio Telmex de la UG in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. Rojas was DQ’d for a headbutt which left Barrera with a bad gash over his left eye. The cut could jeopardize Barrera’s scheduled March 14 clash against Amir Khan in Manchester, England. Barrera was originally slated to face John Nolasco on Saturday night, but Nolasco didn’t show up at the weigh-in, so Marco Antonio was pressed into facing Rojas, whom he knew absolutely nothing about.
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    In the co-feature, featherweight Jorge Solis (37-1-2, 27 KOs) scored a fifth round stoppage of Monty Meza Clay (28-2, 19 KOs) in an IBF eliminator.

    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=2893

    Had a feeling something like this would happen do you think Frank paid the original guy not to fight haha

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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    Its the only thing that could have gone wrong and it did !

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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    Wow, youd think Rojas won the fight by his reaction. I dont think hell be televised again anytime soon. I doubt mar. 14 will happen now.
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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    You could almost hear his frustration when he clapped his gloves.

    "Fuck!! There goes that easy payday!!"

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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    Why did Barrera win? Should have been a no contest.

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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

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    Barrera wins, suffers cut!
    Solis TKOs Meza-Clay in eliminator
    By Lee Bates

    Ring legend Marco Antonio Barrera (65-6, 43 KOs) won by third round disqualification over emergency replacement Freudis Rojas (1-8-1) on Saturday night at the Auditorio Telmex de la UG in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. Rojas was DQ’d for a headbutt which left Barrera with a bad gash over his left eye. The cut could jeopardize Barrera’s scheduled March 14 clash against Amir Khan in Manchester, England. Barrera was originally slated to face John Nolasco on Saturday night, but Nolasco didn’t show up at the weigh-in, so Marco Antonio was pressed into facing Rojas, whom he knew absolutely nothing about.
    ———-
    In the co-feature, featherweight Jorge Solis (37-1-2, 27 KOs) scored a fifth round stoppage of Monty Meza Clay (28-2, 19 KOs) in an IBF eliminator.

    http://www.fightnews.com/?p=2893

    Had a feeling something like this would happen do you think Frank paid the original guy not to fight haha
    Jesus. Barrera had to fight a 1-8 guy?! And he didn't just blow him out in a round or two.

    Weird.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Barrera vs. Rojas result (sppoiler alert)

    I dont know the exact protocal in a last minute situation,and this might be easier said than done but it should have been scratched altogether.Barrera tells them,forget it.

    He has absolutely ZERO to gain going through against a 1-8 (??) unknown and everything to loss...and he did.Holding up an obligation to local promotion is nice but at this point in his career,he needs to think about himself and immediate future.....looking for one last hurrah.

    Surely he faced very little 'boxing' risk from this guy but if he was last minute with a record like that, his sloppy skills and lack of technique ? had to be much more of a threat,if that makes sence?? Watched it just now....that looked intentional as hell.

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    Default Re: Marco A. Barrera is fighting today

    The full fight

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF9SRguICsA

    Barrera looks a tad slower and his power didnt really bother his opponent who has been stopped before.

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    Default Re: Marco A. Barrera is fighting today

    It also looked like to me he didnt' do a particularly good job of closing the distance.. the other guy ran alot and barrera pretty much let him side step him and back off again when he did close the distance... this is exactly how Khan fights, only he throws a lighting fast 4-5 punch combination then backs off before people can fight back.. and rinse and repeats.

    Although I have to say Barrera looked a lot sharper than I expected him to be.. I'm looking forward to this fight alot. But I'm sticking to my original prediction, Khan by UD.

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