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Date: 17th March 2007
Venue: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas
Title: WBC World Super-featherweight Title
Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions
Tv: HBO PPV
Juan Manuel Marquez
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46
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3
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1
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Weight: 129 lbs
Marco Antonio Barrera
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63
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4
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0
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Weight: 130 lbs
On Saturday, 17th March 2007, the world of boxing witnessed an epic encounter between two of Mexico's most celebrated fighters, Juan Manuel Marquez and Marco Antonio Barrera. The highly anticipated bout took place at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the prestigious WBC World Super-featherweight Title on the line. Both fighters entered the ring with impressive resumes and reputations to uphold, setting the stage for a thrilling contest between two of the era's most skilled boxers.
Juan Manuel Marquez, known for his technical prowess and counterpunching ability, approached the fight with an impressive 46-3-1 record. Marco Antonio Barrera, a fierce and relentless competitor, boasted a stellar record of 63-4. With both fighters having established themselves as dominant forces in their respective weight classes, this showdown was billed as a battle for supremacy and a chance to cement their legacies in the annals of boxing history.
From the opening bell, it was clear that this would be a closely contested fight. Both Marquez and Barrera demonstrated exceptional skill and tenacity, trading punches and showcasing their respective styles. Marquez, the consummate counterpuncher, sought to capitalize on Barrera's aggression, while Barrera aimed to pressure Marquez and prevent him from establishing a comfortable rhythm.
As the fight progressed, Marquez began to assert his dominance. His superior technique and ability to counterpunch effectively allowed him to score crucial points and stifle Barrera's offense. However, Barrera remained undeterred, continuing to press the action and demonstrate the heart of a champion. The fight was marred by a controversial knockdown in the seventh round, where Marquez appeared to hit Barrera while he was down, but the referee ruled it a slip.
The final rounds saw both fighters dig deep, exchanging furious flurries of punches as they sought to secure victory. Their relentless pace and determination made for a thrilling spectacle that kept the audience on the edge of their seats. Ultimately, after twelve grueling rounds, the judges awarded the unanimous decision to Juan Manuel Marquez, who claimed the WBC World Super-featherweight Title and cemented his status as one of Mexico's all-time greats.
Scores: Patricia Morse Jarman 116-111 | Paul Smith 116-111 | Doug Tucker 118-109