02-09-2002, 03:42 PM
The rematch between featherweights Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales scheduled for March 2 at the MGM Grand has been postponed because of an injury to Barrera. Barrera injured a rib when he was hit by a sparring partner Jan. 30. His doctors said he can't resume training until March 15.
Barrera and Morales fought Feb. 19, 2000, in what was later named Ring Magazine's ``Fight of the Year.'' Although most neutral observers thought Barrera won, the decision went to Morales.
Five-time world champion Oscar De La Hoya has a simple plan three fights and out the door. De La Hoya's personal single-elimination competition begins May 4 in Las Vegas when he defends his WBC super welterweight title against Fernando Vargas, a man he admits he truly dislikes and believes is bad for the sport he loves. De La Hoya, 34-2 with 27 knockouts, said he also hopes to fight Felix Trinidad and Shane Mosley -- the two fighters who've beaten him -- before he retires. But first things first, and first is Vargas. What if he loses?
De La Hoya realizes Vargas will be a tough opponent, but said he looks forward to the fighting him for one reason if no
other.
Barrera and Morales fought Feb. 19, 2000, in what was later named Ring Magazine's ``Fight of the Year.'' Although most neutral observers thought Barrera won, the decision went to Morales.
Five-time world champion Oscar De La Hoya has a simple plan three fights and out the door. De La Hoya's personal single-elimination competition begins May 4 in Las Vegas when he defends his WBC super welterweight title against Fernando Vargas, a man he admits he truly dislikes and believes is bad for the sport he loves. De La Hoya, 34-2 with 27 knockouts, said he also hopes to fight Felix Trinidad and Shane Mosley -- the two fighters who've beaten him -- before he retires. But first things first, and first is Vargas. What if he loses?
Quote:``My retirement plan comes earlier,'' De La Hoya replied. ``Oh yeah, of course, there's no doubt about it. That's the easy way out, losing and just retiring. Of course, I don't want that. that's a lot of pressure there.''
De La Hoya realizes Vargas will be a tough opponent, but said he looks forward to the fighting him for one reason if no
other.
Quote:``I really want to beat this guy,'' De La Hoya said. ``I've never had an animosity toward anybody. This guy, I really do, I really have some animosity towards him because he represents the bad side of boxing... Vargas is another Tyson.''
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