Hamed was a small featherweight,i cant imagine him at 135. Still im going to say that Freitas quits at around the ninth round and celebrates as if he won the fight.
Hard to say cause Hamed never fought that high, its 2 divisions higher than what he fought in his final fight,
If it was a prime Hamed, I would favour him to win by KO, but you definately couldnt count Freitas out.
Hamed was a bantamweight fighting at feather. Asking him to go 2 further divisions up is a bit too much
They are both awkward. Moving up to 130 might slow him down a bit, but I feel that he would catch Popo. Bladerunner, stop with that he would quit and celebrate as if he won. That's cold. He was a very good fighter, but Chico was better.
It happened twice once against Corrales and another against Diaz,its not like im making **** up. A fighter quiting i can understand but celebrating after he quits as if he won the fight i refuse to accept.
Its all good,like i said my problem is with him celebrating after he quits,dont understand what the hell is he celebrating.
Hamed by KO, too quick and too powerful. I remembered reading a quote from Oscar Suarez claiming that Hamed hit harder so I dug it out. http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0305/three.htm