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

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  1. houseman

    houseman Guest

    yep naz in his prime was very elusive and awkward to figure out,when he fought MAB at superfeather he wasnt mentally right and hadnt trained hard for it thinking he could just land some bombs and that would be enough imo naz could have beaten MAB if he had a plan B and i think he woudl have pushed PBF all the way
     
  2. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I disagree. Floyd odes not capitalize on mistakes. In fact, he's too cautious to do so. Floyd is a great counterer, but he would not go the lengths necessary to counter Naz. It would leave him vulnerable. Floyd doesn't do that.

    What you said was true, Hamed would be off balance, but he's be no where near a position to be counter attacked. Hamed was wicked fast. He'd launch himself, but he'd find his footing before you could get to him. Then out of no where, BLAM! He'd knock you senseless with a punch that you don't see coming.
     
  3. RyDogg123

    RyDogg123 Active Member Full Member

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    Prime Naz, never got hit! Punched like a Middleweight! Skills were good (could of been alot better had he not been cocky) But Floyd would be confused by this style similar to how he was with Zab and Naz was marginally faster than Zab and if a Naz bomb lands well uno the outcome people!!
     
  4. BxN

    BxN Paranoid Android Full Member

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    Hamed was one dimensional. I would've given him very little chance against Morales, Pacquiao and Marquez.

    Floyd stops him easily.
     
  5. houseman

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    look naz v pacman at featherweight woudl have been no contest,naz would have knocked pacman out simple as that ,pacman as a featherweight was far to easy to hit
     
  6. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This question is a joke. Floyd-Hamed would been the biggest mismatch in history. Floyd destroys ANY version of Hamed, and does so extremely easily. The differance in class is HUGE.
     
  7. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not here he doesnt.
     
  8. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Cancel your registration, and never post again.
     
  9. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good ole General Forum. You can always be assured that you'll see some ******ed opinions.
     
  10. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Instead of holding actual boxing matches, they have decided to simply ask ESB user Xplosive what the outcomes will be. Afterall, according to himself, his opinion is the only valid one and therefore actually discussing and god forbid actually having fights is simply a waste of time.



    Lighten up buddy! Discusing our opinions is what we are here for.
     
  11. Sister Sledge

    Sister Sledge Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd would knock him out at SF.
     
  12. thephantom5

    thephantom5 Active Member Full Member

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    An old kevin kelly gave Hamed a hard time. Floyd would have annihilated him.
     
  13. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    You don't have a ****ing clue. Naz short arms and wide shoots would be his undoing against a master counter puncher like pbf. Pbf has a huge advantage with height and reach that can't be overlooked your analysis on this fight is one of the worst. I've seen. Doesn't capitalize on mistakes? That's what defensive counter punchers do.
     
  14. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This.Plus,Hamed was off balance frequently which drew his opponents to commit,too.A defensive minded Mayweather would box Hamed's ears off(that unto intself would have been hilarious considering the size of Hamed's ears).Besides,Hamed never fought anyone remotely as good as Mayweather unless you're of the train of thought that Barrera was-I'm not,and even though I'm not a Mayweather fan,he is one great boxer.It has been reported that Mayweather challenged Hamed to a catch weight fight at 128,which Hamed is alleged to have responded,"How many times do you want me to move up?"
     
  15. knockout

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    Floyd of course he would school Hamad jihad worser than Barrera did.