If you genuinely think he only lost to Barrera by a margin of 3 or 4 rounds you have your head so far up your ass its pointless even discussing this with you.
with you respect, it is you who is wrong. Naseem won several rounds, so losing by about 4 rounds sounds about right. Perhaps you've been watching too many highlight reels and haven't seen the real fight.
Barrera boxed out of his skin against a totally disinterested Naz, and got the decision. Naz thought he was in with a shell of the former fighter, and barely trained for the match, basically he was going there to put the final nail in the coffin of Barrera's career, and got his ass handed to him. I guess in the end it was reversed on him.
Kelley (Easily his most exciting, and the best fighter he beat in his career. The ringwalk drama alone is worth watching, let alone the fight, which is one of my favourites, all-time.) Alicea (First time Hamed was floored in his career, and watch how he comes back from it.) Robinson (Cruel but effortless display. Hamed looking very impressive, very sharp. A good fight to watch and compare to his much lazier, slower form in the Barrera fight.) Badillo (Another sharp display, and features an infamous round in which Hamed actually dances while punching him and avoiding the incoming shots. Definitely a round that everyone should see at least once.) Molina (If only to see someone actually taking a LOT of Hamed's bombs and still being able to stand and fight back before finally being crushed.) Sanchez (For Hamed's ringwalk, the finishing combination, and the post-fight interview. Aside from that, far from his best performance...very sloppy, in fact, and one of the fights in which he showed just how unready he was for Barrera/Morales.) To see Hamed at his sharpest/best, you need to see him in his early featherweight days, or beforehand, when he was at bantam. Freakishly fast, elusive, punched in combinations, and, of course, had that ridiculous power.
What the **** does it matter what you or I think, what matters is what the paid JUDGES think, and that was there opinion.