Manny Pacquiao vs. Marco Antonio Barrera II

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Will to Win
Pacquiao-Barrera-2-Poster.jpg
DateOctober 6, 2007
Venue Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the line WBC International super featherweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Manny Pacquiao Marco Antonio Barrera
Nickname "Pac-Man" "Baby-Faced Assassin"
Hometown General Santos, Soccsksargen, Philippines Mexico City, Mexico
Purse $2,000,000
Pre-fight record 44–3–2 (35 KO) 63–5 (1) (42 KO)
Age 28 years, 9 months 33 years, 8 months
Height5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm) 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 130 lb (59 kg) 130 lb (59 kg)
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Recognition WBA/WBC/WBO/The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Super Featherweight
WBC International super featherweight champion
The Ring No. 2 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
3-division world champion
WBC/The Ring
No. 3 Ranked Super Featherweight
3-division world champion
Result
Pacquiao wins via 12-round unanimous decision (118-109, 118-109, 115-112)

Manny Pacquiao vs. Marco Antonio Barrera II, billed as Will to Win, was a professional boxing match contested on October 6, 2007, for the WBC International super featherweight championship. [1]

Contents

Background

The bout took place at the Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and was distributed by HBO PPV. The two had previously fought in November 2003 with Pacquiao stopping Barrera after 11 rounds.

The fight was announced after Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions settled their lawsuit over the promotional rights for Pacquiao fights on June 29, 2007. [2] [3]

The fight

Barrera came out smarter in this fight as he survived up to the final round but Pacquiao easily outboxed him throughout the fight. Pacquiao defeated Barrera via unanimous decision. [4] Two judges scored the bout 118–109, whereas the third scored it 115–112. [5]

Aftermath

Barrera briefly retired after the fight but returned over a year later in November 2008 to face Sammy Ventura.

Undercard

Confirmed bouts: [6]

Broadcasting

CountryBroadcaster
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Preceded by Manny Pacquiao's bouts
6 October 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Marco Antonio Barrera's bouts
6 October 2007
Succeeded by
vs. Sammy Ventura