Floyd takes Hamed to school before putting him out of his misery in the later rounds. Mayweather by KO.
hamed always had a penchant of coming back after getting dropped or when in serious trouble. the thing with floyd, i don't think he was a defensive minded back then as he is now. that's why i think castillo got to him the 1rst time. but anyways at 130 i think floyd takes it by wide UD.
Its not rocket science - if MAB can bag 8 rds vs Hamed at 126 lbs then Hamed probably doesnt even GO 8 rds vs FMJ at 130 lbs. Mayweather by TKO, possible shutout until the TKO.
PBF, wide points. If the PRIME Naz had fought PBF (i.e moved up) it would be 50-50. But the Naz Barrera beat would've suffered a beatdown from Floyd and lost on PTS. Unless he got a lucky punch in, as Mayweather was far more gung ho at 130.
Prince Naseem Hamed brought a lot of new fans to the sport, more than any of those other guys you mentioned. Hamed had major tie-ins with Adidas, released music and was a major part of popular culture. His brash and arrogant showman style made people stand up and take notice of the sport and in his prime he was untouchable, knocking his opponents out with great ease and skill. The guy lost one time, to a prime Berrara, no shame in that, especially when Hamed by this time had lost his fighting heart and had become undiciplined and too comfortable with all the fame an money. Its a shame Prince Naz doesn't get the respect he deserves, from people who really should know better.
mayweather would win a wide decision probably because he was a special fighter but i'm sick of these match ups being used to bash fighters by posters who seemingly know nothing about the sport and have no appreciation of certain boxers. if you dont realise that hamed was a talented guy you have no business following the sport.