Should Naseem have rematched Barrera?

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  1. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hey gfx whats wrong you passed out again after lifting your arms :rofl Seriously though, see if you can get the deodorant ban overruled so you wont hit your head everytime you pass out when you reaching for things high on the cave wall
     
  2. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol::lol:"..no excuses made for Hamed just facts".THAT'S ALL YOU HAMED FANS DO IS MAKE EXCUSES FOR YOUR HERO:lol::lol:.It's absolutely ****ing pathetic.Hilarious,but pathetic:lol:.Having said that,Benitez won HIS 1ST WORLD TITLE AT 17 YEARS OLD and fought ATGs throughout his career,something Hamed never did.Tyson won his 1st world title at 19,never beat an elite(even though he fought several,unlike Hamed)except for natural lightheavy Michael Spinks and past it Larry Holmes,who had already lost to Spinks.And at least Vargas,unlike Hamed,fought a few elites throughout the early part of his career.All in all,I'd say your comparison is ****ing useless.:lol:
     
  3. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :goodAlright gfx i had my laughs.
     
  4. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yada, yada, yada...:tired come up with better insults than that you turban wearing camel jockey. And talk about shitboxes, that sandbox you call the "motherland" is simply a giant litter box for the Israelies. Stick to wearing dynamite and blowing yourselves to bits and pieces, because that is pretty much all you mooselams are good at. :hi:
     
  5. hent

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    Are you serious?

    Its a valid comparison as Hamed had a better defence then Benitez and a better offence than Tyson in his prime. They neglected their training and there skills diminished. The same happened with Naz.
     
  6. Clinton

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    You're asking if I'm serious?:lol::lol:Hamed had a better defense than Benitez,one of the greatest defenders of all time:lol:?You simply could not be serious as you typed that:lol:.Not only did Benitez win his 1st professional title at 17,but his resume is LITTERED with ATG challenges,something Hamed's isn't close to being.But why let facts get in the way?You obviously don't:lol::yep.And as far is Tyson is concerned,just what elite did he beat besides the lightheavy Spinks and the past it Holmes?I just want to thank you for all the laughs that you have afforded me over the past week:good:lol::lol:.You are a COMIC GENIUS.You know nothing about boxing,but ARE A COMIC GENIUS nevertheless.Thank you:lol:
     
  7. MAG1965

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    yes he should have ,but he had a lack of confidence obviously
     
  8. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I see you are following in Hamed's footsteps. Quit when the going gets tough! Too bad there isn't a turnbuckle I could slam your nightgown wearing ass head into to punctuate a perfect night. Buy-bye! :hi:
     
  9. hent

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    Buddy Mcgirt said that Naz was like a young Ali. Foreman even said that the prince was for real. Ali even said that Naz was better than him at a similar age. Yet you question my knowledge ?
     
  10. SenorRamirez

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    Jose Luis Castillo beat the **** out out youre ****ing ***** in the first fight
    Mexicans are the #1 in Boxing,and ******s are nothing,the only thing what there can do is sucking dick whit there big lips,you ****ing black bum

    and naz is a bum too...fuking big mouth
     
  11. Clinton

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    I personally liked Buddy as a fighter,but Buddy McGirt is generally considered a useless trainer these days(and for a good while),so I wouldn't take heart in his opinions.Foreman said Hamed was for real after commentating on his victory over Kevin Kelley,whom had been stopped once and drawn twice with in the 2 1/2 years leading up to the hamed fight.Ali probably was just being effusive in his praise,and I hate to say it because I'm a massive fan,he has suffered from Parkinson's Syndrome for a long while.And you're comparing Hamed to Ali because those 2 fellows made some kind of half assed comparison:lol:?Or maybe Ali was just referring to the showmanship part of Hamed.Having written that,if you could come up with a link of Ali making that statement,I'd love to see it because I could always use a big laugh:good.That being said,just because those 3 said what they said,I personally wouldn't take it to heart,even though you obviously have:lol:.And judging from your comments and threads,your knowledge isn't very impressive so there would be no reason to question it:lol:.However,your comments are comedy gold and you have given me many laughs.:lol::lol:I'd like to thank you for that:lol::good
     
  12. Zopilote

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    No need for it...Barrera schooled that ass and would do of done it again in a rematch. :deal
     
  13. Slacker

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    I think the best thing for him to do, as a fighter, a man and for his legacy would have been to:

    1. Go home, get some rest, regroup.
    2. 3 progressively harder tune up/confidence building fights.
    3. Brittish championship/Lonsdale belt.
    4. 3 defenses of British Championship/win Lonsdale outright.
    5. 2 tune ups
    6. Commonwealth Championship
    7. 2 tune ups
    8. Euro Championship
    9. Negotiations for world title, as he would certainly be ranked and ready by then
    10. World Title Fight
    11. Optional rematch with Barrera.


    Would have been great to repair his confidence and use his loss as a way to improve while still drawing big home town crowds and making tons of money.

    Much better option than giving up and getting fat.
     
  14. Arran

    Arran Boxing Junkie banned

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    the guy was already the richest boxer in british history, richer than any boxer before him, he had already become lazy, left ingle etc, he had no heart for it, so why do it? in 2001 his earnings were $49m in USD...if you had that in the bank and didnt like going to work...would you still go?
     
  15. Slacker

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    Yes, but I would find a job I liked better.