'Prince' Naseem Hamed

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  1. london2k

    london2k Guest

    Naseem was NOT a great fighter. He was spoon fed a series of opponents who were either SMALLER (forced to move up in weight to fight naseem), or old fighters who were once good and thus had name recognition. Or sometimes old fighters who were ALSO forced to move up in weight.

    Like all of the creations of Frank "The Con Man" Warren, naseem was mostly a fraud. The first time he fought a great fighter who was a) in his prime, and b) naseem's size, instead of being naturally smaller, like most of naseem's opponents, naseem got whipped like a school boy.
     
  2. lONGCOUNTED

    lONGCOUNTED I Killed MMA Full Member

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    I agree. Hamed was a clown. Damn shame too because he was exciting to watch... Up until MAB had him flailing around like strung out teenager on ecstacy.
     
  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Hamed are a very good fighter. He went down hill when he changed trainers, just like Freitas. He was quick, could throw from all angles, had tons of power. One of my favorite fights was Hamed Vs. Kelly, watch it, it was awesome.
     
  4. Locke

    Locke Active Member Full Member

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    Good entrance. Bad exit.
     
  5. h2hkiller

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    If Naseem had fought Barrera right after he beat Steve Robinson, I think we would see a different outcome, or at least, a less one-sided match.
     
  6. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    If Hamed has not change trainers he probably would have stopped Barrera! The same happened to Freitas. I like Suarez, but he tried to make a ballet dancer out of both Freitas and Hamed which was a good thing to do.
     
  7. gungfu

    gungfu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wasn't it on the flying carpet entrance when someone threw a drink at him at hit him on the noggin?

    Entertaining fighter; ******* of a human being.
     
  8. PainGame

    PainGame Guest

    good thread
     
  9. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    he had no Chin and no heart and handpicked fights.
     
  10. TheChump

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    lmfao at 2:05
     
  11. TheChump

    TheChump Active Member Full Member

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    he wasn't a fraud at all if he was he wouldn't have won 4 rounds against barrera and lol at smaller hamed was 5'3 in boots ffs
    the info on boxing rec about hameds height is wrong he is and was 5'3 and barrera 5'6 with a 6 inch reach advantage

    I agree i think hamed would have ko'd barrera had he stayed with ingle and focused i think making the money made him lazy he looked slower and just not fighting sharp against barerra
     
  12. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    That Barrera of 2001 would whoop Hameds ass anytime, so keep dreaming fellas.


    Hamed did have some entertaining ring entrances tho :good
     
  13. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Naw, it was when he came in on some golden hoop, can't remember who that was against. Was it Barrera?
     
  14. will4009

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    his entrances were great, always a showman.
     
  15. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    That's funny.

    Hamed was effectively a bantamweight choosing to fight at a higher weight. Yet he was being fed smaller men? :huh