A prime Hamed v PBF at Superfeather who wins and how?

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  1. houseman

    houseman Guest

    Who takes this one guys? i for one think this would a great fight,plus the build up would have been amazing imagine the trash talking between them.
     
  2. TommyV

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    Floyd. He was extremely, extremely quick at 130, and had good power and was more aggressive. Hamed wouldn't be able to catch him with looping hooks and uppercuts, and he's always open defensively. Floyd would probably score a knockdown aswell with Naz off-balance.
     
  3. lolb

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    Floyd would win this comfortably. Although Naz always has a punchers chance.
     
  4. DavidChao

    DavidChao A contender,.. a somebody Full Member

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    Hamed isn't even in Floyd's class imo.

    spread: 90:10 for Floyd
     
  5. hopkins54

    hopkins54 Active Member Full Member

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    floyd wins a ud with hamed scoring a few knockdowns along the way.
     
  6. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Hamed was too small for Fraud.
     
  7. stevebhoy87

    stevebhoy87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Floyd would school hamed, i like naz but he was tailor made for mayweather, mayweather was far more offensive and had good power at 130 though naz had a good chin so i'm pretty sure he'd last the 12 but mayweather would win a lopsided decision
     
  8. horst

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    Naz is far too small for Mayweather, and his dire lack of jab and defence would see him embarrassed. A non-event, two different classes of boxer entirely. Naz was made to look like an amateur against Barrera, and the superfeather Mayweather would defeat Barrera convincingly.
     
  9. Stickandmove

    Stickandmove Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It could have happened in the 90s but Hamed knew PBF was too good for him
     
  10. TommyV

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  11. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Was that supposed to be funny groupie?
     
  12. Uncle Rico

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    Naz had never fought at super featherweight, so we don't how he'd do. Floyd on the other hand was awsome.

    I'd pick Mayweather by UD. 5ft 8 compared to 5ft 3, he would have been too big and smart to let the much smaller Naz get any where near him to land any bombs. Would be a similar mismatch to the JMM fight
     
  13. pit

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    Floyd has never relied on his size, so I don't see that being a factor. The reason Floyd would beat Hamed is because Hamed relied so much on his power that that he didn't worry about anything coming back, and it his lack of defense and wide punches that would leave him open for floyd's sharp shooting.
     
  14. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hamed by sledgehammer.
    Floyd's would be flummoxed by Naz' style. It does not mesh well with Floyd's defensive style, though at lower weights, Floyd did fight better, I think he'd get whacked with something he doesn't see. Naz was quicker, left handed, unpredictable.
     
  15. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hamed attack left him open and he would often lose his balance when punching. Against a fighter like floyd who makes his business to capitalize on mistakes, hamed would get picked and sliced apart.