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  1. Jaime Javier Barrero López (18 September 1949 – 3 May 2022) was a Spanish politician. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, he served in the Congress of Deputies from 1982 to 2016. [1] He died of cancer in Huelva on 3 May 2022, at the age of 72. [2]

  2. Jaime Javier Barrero López (Sotillo de la Adrada, Ávila, 18 de septiembre de 1949 - Huelva, 3 de mayo de 2022) [1] fue un político español, diputado en el Congreso de los Diputados por la provincia de Huelva durante 33 años [2] y vicepresidente segundo del Congreso de los Diputados (2011-2015). [3]

  3. Jaime Javier Barrero López, né le 18 septembre 1949 à Sotillo de la Adrada dans la province d'Ávila en Castille et León et mort le 3 mai 2022 à Huelva [1], est un homme politique espagnol. Javier Barrero est licencié en droit, et avocat de formation.

  4. Javier Barreiro Bordonaba ( Zaragoza, 1953) es un escritor y profesor español. Biografía. Estudió Filología Hispánica en la Universidad de Barcelona. En sus inicios como escritor, ganó el I premio Ramón J Sender de Periodismo y el Premio Nacional de Poesía Universitaria.

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    • Super Featherweight
    • Lightweight

    Barrera made his professional debut at 15 when he defeated David Felix by a knockout in round two on November 22, 1989. The victory marked the beginning of a 43 fight win streak. In 1990, Barrera had seven fights, including his first rise in quality opposition, when he defeated veteran Iván Salazar, by a decision in eight rounds. In 1991, he had se...

    First world title

    Barrera began 1995 by fighting for a world title. On March 31, he became the WBO super bantamweight champion by defeating Puerto Rican boxer Daniel Cobrita Jiménez by a decision in twelve rounds at Anaheim, California. By this time, many boxing journalist were calling Barrera "Mexico's next Julio César Chávez." He made four defenses before the year was over. On June 2, 1995, he defeated future champion Frank Toledovia second round knock out. Barrera knocked Toledo down twice before the fight...

    Defeat by Junior Jones

    On November 22, 1996, he suffered his first career loss and lost his title to American boxer Junior Jones, by a disqualification in round five. Barrera was knocked down in Round 5 by Jones, and was declared the loser by disqualification and not by knockout because Barrera's cornerman climbed onto the ring to stop the fight as Jones was finishing Barrera. On April 18, 1997, he was given a chance to regain his title, facing Jones in a rematch in Las Vegas. Barrera was defeated by a unanimous de...

    Comeback trail

    Barrera announced a comeback in 1998, a year later, and he started off by defeating Angel Rosario by a knockout in round five. After two more wins, he was given another opportunity to fight for a world title by the WBO. On October 31, he became a two-time world super bantamweight champion by defeating Richie Wentonby a knockout in three rounds, winning the WBO's vacant title. In 1999, he had two title defenses and then he ran into controversy. On December 18, he defeated César Najera in four...

    Barrera vs. Hamed

    In 2001, Barrera moved up in weight division. On April 7, he handed British boxer Naseem Hamed his first and only loss for the lineal featherweight championship by a twelve-round decision. Before the fight, Hamed was a 3 to 1 betting favorite in Las Vegas. Hamed could not hit Barrera with his trademark lefts as Barrera circled to his left and worked both head and body. Barrera was not a fan of Hamed's antics and responded to Hamed's punches during clinches. On one occasion early in the fight,...

    Barrera vs. Morales II

    On June 22, 2002, Barrera defeated Morales in a rematch via a unanimous decision, successfully defending his lineal title and winning the vacant Ring magazine title but declined Morales' the WBC belt. On November 2, he defeated former five-time world champion Johnny Tapia by a 12-round unanimous decision. Barrera then competed in his 60th career fight on 12 April 2003, defeating former WBC title holder Kevin Kelleyby knockout in round four.

    Barrera vs. Pacquiao I

    On November 16, 2003, Barrera was defeated by Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao in the eleventh round when Barerra's corner threw in the towel, earning Pacquiao his third world championship in third weight division (Barrera was the recognized lineal champion and his Ring Magazinetitle was also on the line when he fought Pacquiao). On June 19, 2004, Barrera defeated former WBA bantamweight title holder Paulie Ayalain Los Angeles by a tenth-round knockout.

    Barrera vs. Morales III

    On November 27, 2004, Barrera fought Morales for the third time and became a three-division world champion by defeating Morales in a majority decision to capture the WBC super featherweighttitle. On April 9, 2005, Barrera retained the title with a second-round knockout against future champion Mzonke Fanain El Paso, Texas, this win also marked Barrera's 60th career win. On September 17 of the same year, he unified his WBC super featherweight title with the IBF title by defeating the IBF title...

    Barrera vs. Juárez

    On May 20, 2006, Barrera defended his title against American boxer Rocky Juárezwith what was announced immediately after the fight as a twelve-round draw, which the judges scored 115–113, 113–115 and 114–114. However, tabulation errors were found in the judges' scorecards, leading to a final score of 115–114, 114–115 and 115–114, a split decision in favor of Barerra. He fought Juárez in a rematch bout on September 16, this time Barrera won by a unanimous decision with scores of (117–111, 115–...

    Barrera vs. Márquez

    On March 17, 2007, Barrera lost his WBC super featherweight title to fellow Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquezby unanimous, but controversial decision. Even without counting the clear knockdown of Marquez, HBO had the fight in favor of Barrera. Understandably, Barrera claimed that the judges and referee were wrong, because he knocked down Márquez in the seventh round and the referee ruled it a slip.

    Marco Antonio Barrera, at 35, ended his brief retirement and signed a five-year contract on August 26, 2008, with promoter Don King.He moved up to the lightweight division, his goal to become the first Mexican ever to win a title in 4 different weight divisions. On November 7, 2008, Barrera marked his return to the ring, in Chengdu, China, by knock...

  5. Jaime Javier Barrero López ist ein spanischer Politiker, der am geboren wurde 18. September 1949 in Sotillo de la Adrada in der Provinz Ávila in Kastilien und León. Javier Barrero hat einen Abschluss in Rechtswissenschaften und ist ausgebildeter Anwalt.

  6. Javier Barrero Spanish politician. Upload media Wikipedia. Name in native language: Javier Barrero; Date of birth: 18 September 1949 Sotillo de la Adrada: Date of death: 3 May 2022 Huelva: Manner of death: natural causes; Cause of death: cancer; Country o ...