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  • The Royal Post - Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Rocky Juarez

    The Royal Post by BetRoyal.com

    09/12/06
    Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Rocky Juarez

    Marco Antonio Barrera 61-4, 42 KO's, enters Saturday's fight as the favorite in defense of his 130-lb title vs. Rocky Juarez 25-1, 18 KO's.

    Barrera was originally set to fight lightweight champ Jesus Chavez in March before Chavez injured an arm in training. Juarez was a sparring partner for Chavez in preparation for Barrera and was not Barrera's first choice as a substitute opponent. When Barrera-Juan Diaz couldn't be made, the fight was offered to Juarez.
    PAST 3 FIGHTS:

    BARRERA W 12 ROBBIE PEDEN

    Outlanded Peden 300-87 in total punches, landing 41% to just 17% for Peden. Held Peden to single digit connects in EVERY round, a feat accomplished by Floyd Mayweather vs. Diego Corrales and Roy Jones vs. Reggie Johnson. Barrera landed 51 total punches in last round - 59% of Peden's total connects for the fight.

    BARRERA W 12 ERIK MORALES III

    Outlanded Morales 123-69 over first six rounds. Then 33-19 in power shots in rounds nine and ten. Overall, landed 290 of 765 total punches (38%) to 231 of 808 (29%) for Morales. Also landed 49% of his power shots (223 of 451) to 182 of 572 (32%) for Morales. Also had 67-49 edge in jab connects, averaging 26 thrown per round.

    BARRERA KO by 11 MANNY PACQUIAO

    4-1 favorite, outlanded 309-172 by Pac Man, who also had 257-101 edge in power connects. Pacquiao landed 30 or more punches in 6 of 11 rounds. Barrera landed 20 or more in only 4 rounds.

    JUAREZ L 12 HUMBERTO SOTO

    Avg'd just 48 punches per round. Outlanded 249-209 by Soto, who threw 1006 total punches to 571 for Juarez. Juarez threw over 50 punches in just five rounds while Soto averaged 42 jabs per round!

    JUAREZ W 12 ZAHIR RAHEEM

    Avg'd just 34 punches per round. Landed 146 of 409 (36%) for 156 of 726 (21%) for Raheem. Rocky had 96-91 edge in power connects, throwing 252 to Raheem's 349.

    JUAREZ W 10 JOE MORALES

    Avg'd 50 punches per round, landing 45% of his power shots. Dropped and badly hurt in 2nd round by Morales, who avg'd 96 punches per round.
    NFL Perceptions Already Being Formed
    Just One week into the NFL regular season perceptions are being formed about teams and their ability, or lack there of, to put investors at the ticket window.
    The Lions’ defense is better. The 49ers are improved with playmakers on offense. The Texans have a new coach but remain terrible. The Saints could surprise. The Packers are horrendous. The Buccaneers are in for a long season.
    These observations are reflected in the Week 2 opening lines and some of the early moves. Hard to believe, but the Packers are home underdogs to the Saints. Prior to this past Sunday, Green Bay probably would have been -3 or -3.5 hosting New Orleans. But not after the Packers were shut out at home by Chicago, and the Saints looked good upsetting Cleveland.
    Early money has moved New Orleans as high as -2 against Green Bay after linesmakers opened the Packers -1.
    The public probably is going to lay the points with Atlanta against Tampa Bay and go under the Lions-Bears total.
    Based on how well the Falcons did against the Panthers and how the Bucs were shut out at home by the Ravens, oddsmakers opened Atlanta -6 hosting Tampa Bay.
    Chris Simms may not be starting material, but taking six points with a playoff team in a division game against an inconsistent Falcons squad seems to present value.
    If Detroit’s defense didn’t look so good in holding the Seahawks to three field goals, the Lions-Bears total might have been 35. Taking that into play, linesmakers opened the total at 33. It’s currently down to 32, rare for a September game.
    Oddsmakers also are taking into account 10 of Sunday’s 13 games went under the total.
    Many gamblers might call Week 2 “revenge” week because to get value you’ll have to go against early perceptions. That means supporting teams who were terrible in Week 1 such as Green Bay, Tampa Bay, Houston and Tennessee. It also means picking spots to bet the over since linesmakers have adjusted totals downward following Week 1
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