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Marco Antonio Barrera (born January 17, 1974) is a Mexican boxer and world champion. Barrera, whose brother Jorge Barrera is also a boxer, had a successful amateur boxing career where he won 55 out of 58 bouts, and then he turned professional. He is a member of an affluent Mexico City family. His nickname is "The Baby-Faced Assassin".He was only 15 when he did so, beating David Felix by a knockout in round two on November 22, 1989. That marked the beginning of a 43 fight win streak.In 1990, Barrera had seven fights, including his first rise in quality opposition, when he beat veteran Ivan Salazar, by a decision in eight rounds. In 1991, he had seven more fights, beating the likes of Abel Hinojosa and Javier Diaz, among others.Barrera began 1992 by winning his first professional title, beating Justino Suarez by a decision in 12 rounds on April 1 to win the Mexican national Jr. Bantamweight championship. Locally, he retained the title three times before the end of the year, but internationally, he had two non title fights that helped raise his ranking among the world's Jr Bantamweights; He beat Abner Barajas by a decision in ten, and former WBO world title challenger Angel Rosario by a knockout in six.In 1993, Barrera had six fights, winning each. He outpointed Salazar in a rematch, and retained his title against Noe Santillana, among others.By 1994, Barrera was attending school to become a lawyer. But he also kept on winning fights. On April 13, he beat future world champion Carlos Salazar by a decision in ten in Argentina. He also beat former world champion Eddie Cook before the end of the year
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