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

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  1. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    LMFAO...FLOYD WOULD GET OUTBOXED...I RECALL FLOYD WANTING THIS FIGHT AT A CATCHWEIGHT OF 128LBS....THE PRINCE IS A HOF AND A GREAT FIGHTER AND HE CAN BOX TOO..VERY AWKWARD..FLOYD AT 130 AGAINST SMALLER OPPONENTS DIDN'T FIGHT GOING BACK BUT HE WOULD COME FORWARD OR STAND IN THE POCKET AND TRADE CUZ HE COULD GET AWAY WITH IT..THOUGH NAZ IS 1 OF MY FAVORITE FIGHTERS OF ALL TIME, FLOYD'S STRAIGHT PUNCHES WOULD EVENTUALLY FIND THEIR WAY...:bbb

    WHEN IN THE **** HAS FLOYD REALLY BEEN CAUGHT BY "SOMETHING HE DIDN'T SEE COMING??" CORLEY YES AND THAT WAS AT 140.....NAZ WOULDN'T HAVE KNOCKED FLOYD UR TRIPPIN LIL MAN....:-( FLOYDS WHOLE FIGHT GAME IS BASED ON SEEING PUNCHES AND COUNTERPUNCHING..AT LOWER WEIGHTS HE COULD ALSO CHOOSE TO MIX IT UP TOO...
     
  2. nightmare nick

    nightmare nick Take that Bald Bull Full Member

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    Floyd was not confused by Zab for too long. Don't forget how that fight ended.
     
  3. snipe200

    snipe200 Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd was much more offensive at this weight, I think he chops up Naz in a bout 6.
     
  4. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Naz gets schooled and MAYBE stopped.
     
  5. pretty boy

    pretty boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd would skool hamed easy. Hamed technically was not great. It would be more one sided than the corrales fight.
     
  6. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Hamed would get schooled. I hate Floyd but he'd wipe the floor with Hamed.
     
  7. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    floyd would win every single round and make that Glass Jawed out of balance warrior look like a fool which he is.

    floyd was a Beast in lower weights. I would not be surprised if Floyd knocked the **** out that clown.
     
  8. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    floyd would dominate him prob not ko him though...
     
  9. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Like he did Barrera and Quit?
     
  10. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ISwivnhMpI[/ame]

    :lol::rofl:lol:

    What a Clown, Floyd KO2.
     
  11. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I believe Hamed had perfect size for Floyd (not otherwise) ...
    Floyd would even agree to split 50:50 for fighting Nassem.
     
  12. Outboxer

    Outboxer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather would win this, but I think all this 'destroy' talk is a bit...hasty. Hamed, at his very best, was a really tough guy to deal with -- constant switch-hitting (effectively, not in a stupid way like Witter) absolutely crushing power, nice speed with both hands and feet, throwing shots from odd angles, no orthodox guard, superb upper body movement (almost in the style of limbo dancing) and a decent chin, contrary to popular opinion. I'm pretty sure a package like that would at least give Mayweather some initial trouble in the early rounds.

    (Remember that the guy from the Barrera fight wasn't the prime Hamed. Prime version is what I saw against Robinson, or maybe even beforehand, when he was at bantam.)

    On the negative side, of course, Hamed had terrible balance, a style that left him almost completely open, too much reliance on physical gifts, and he didn't gel very well with good counter-punchers who fought off the back foot. Hamed liked people coming to HIM, where he could sway away from their shots and leap into massive counter punches of his own, to catch them coming in. When people backed off and boxed he would get a bit frustrated, and do anything possible to get them to open up and come back in. (This often meant hilarious taunting.) Mayweather is waaaaay too defensively sound to fall prey to Hamed's tactics, even though he was more offensively minded at the lower weight classes, and the Hamed who fought Barrera shouldn't even bother getting into the ring. I do think Hamed would give Mayweather pause for thought, though -- he's just so unorthodox, and has so much power, that it wouldn't be a complete beatdown.
     
  13. RyDogg123

    RyDogg123 Active Member Full Member

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    Obviously not but a prime naz never had the propensity to switch off after 4/5 rounds or have a baaaaad stamina issue. Aswell i think floyd worked zab out but how can u figure out a dude like naz??
     
  14. Outboxer

    Outboxer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather, being a surprisingly smart guy in the ring, would definitely figure it out. (Box off the back foot, circle to his right to avoid the power of the left, short, sharp counters between his long looping punches, and only combo when you feel that he cannot pull off a counter of his own.) After two or three rounds Hamed would get gradually shut down.
     
  15. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :patsch Hamed scoring a few Knockdowns you are:nut Hamed would be lucky to land one clean shot on Floyd. Naz might be in it the first 3 rounds but after that its all Floyd. It would be the other way around Floyd would drop him many times throughout the fight and if he wanted too stop him late.Floyd would brutalize him!