I tend to agree, but the question is can Gamboa batter him good enough first to stop him or actually use his boxing skills and outlast him. Gamboa's been dropped plenty but I'm not sure if he's a KO waiting to happen
An exciting night would end with Gamboa on the canvas. Hamed would have a lot of trouble but sooner or later would end it.
I have a newsflash for you. Speed isn't the only attribute required to be successful in boxing. When you weigh up who'd win between to fighter you don't just say, Boxer A is faster, therefore he will be too fast for Boxer B and beat him. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKQnw0NwDeE&feature=related[/ame]
Gamboa doesn't only have speed though, he has great technique and awesome power for 126. He's not featherfisted.
Because the lesser fighters had either top notch chins i.e. McCullough, or were too intimidated to open up too much against Naz i.e. Soto. Gamboa doesn't have an iron chin and he isn't afraid to let his hands go and take a punch in the process.