Obviously, Barrera is a greater fighter than Limon, but how would this fight go? Limon was a marauding, aggressive southpaw with an odd style of punching that often made his left hands (especially to the body) resemble sort of "mini" Kid Gavilan bolo punches... he liked to stick the right jab out there as sort of a range finder to set up his looping power shots... he was quite dirty and didnt do a whole lot on defense, but was durable as hell and had some absolutley savage fights with Chacon, Boza-Edwards and Rolando Navarette, and displayed commendable courage while being slowly picked apart by Alexis Arguello Barrera of course was a consumate boxer who was also unafraid to brawl... had a very effective jab and was a superb body puncher... also durable... had his biggest troubles with speed, something he wouldnt have to worry about here... of course, he was not as natural to this weight as Limon so he would be the smaller man... solved the odd style of Hamed, both outbrawled and outboxed Erik Morales at different times, showed tremendous recuperative powers and tenacity in wins against Morales and McKinney and partly redeemed himself in rematch with Junior Jones... like Limon, unafraid to get dirty Is Barrera's greater talent and skill too much for "Bazooka"? or can Limon enforce his greater strength on "The Baby-Faced Assassin"? 12 rounds