JM Lopez vs a prime Hamed

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  1. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    Hamed early KO. Look at some of the punches Hamed takes against Augie Sanchez and you will see why...he had a very underrated chin, a lot of his knockdowns came when he was off balance.
     
  2. PIPO23

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  4. Uncle Rico

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    Yes there was that too. But his opposition aside for a minute, during this period why not try looking at his habits inside (work rate, movement, combinations etc) and outside (training, motivation etc) the ring. It's these which I'm referring to, as it's evident that he was no longer the same Hamed of the Robinson fight.
     
  5. BENNY BLANCO

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    Yeah but Augie Sanchez was garbage.
     
  6. PIPO23

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    Juan Ma is a big featherweight we'll have to see how he goes up in the 130-147 range to see how good he really is. He is a powerful fighter. I see him being dangerous for any body. Hamed get's hit it's lightsout i have no doubt about that I think he will coz he drops he hands low.
     
  7. AnthonyW

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    I wouldn't say he was garbage...by no means great.

    Sanchez could punch though...Hamed took some hell shots off of him. I'd assume Hamed would be able to take Lopez's punches up to a point. But do I think Lopez could handle Hamed's power...no.
     
  8. Atritionist

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    JuanMa is to accurate and technicly he's way better than Hamed. Hamed has terrible balance due to his awkward fighting style. Lopez would KO him by the 5th round. How the hell are people reffering to Augie Sanchez? Sanchez is crap!!!

    Only way I see hamed winning is if they fight in the UK where they'll allow Hamed to tie up and rough up JuanMa.
     
  9. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    JuanMama gets the **** beat out of him.
     
  10. KOTF

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    Why not JM Lopez vs. Salvador Sanchez?
     
  11. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    And what makes you think Lopez would be able to handle Hamed's 'awkward fighting style'? Very powerful punches coming from all sorts of angles.

    I could see Hamed getting into Lopez's head before the bout (whether they speak different languages or not), meaning Lopez gets wreckless at some point...resulting in him getting knocked out.
     
  12. AnthonyW

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    Also, have you even seen Hamed...or are you confusing him with Hatton?? :huh
     
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  14. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes I've seen Hamed fights what kind of question is that? Juanma just need that accurate rangy jab to set up Hamed. Lopez gots a 5" reach advantage mate and knows how to use it.

    And no Hamed's Style will not be a problem for Lopez. I know that if Naz was to land flush on Lopez, he would put the Rican to sleep and vice versa. So it comes down to who hits who flush first. That would be Lopez!

    I do admit, however that it's a little early for this kind of talk since JuanMa still has much to prove. But look at the quality of opposition The prince has faced. All the worthy opponents he did face were passed prime: Kelly, Veaquez, McCullough, Medina.

    What happened when Hamed had to finaly face an opponent that was top notch and prime? He got easily handled, easy. Then he cameback and faced Calvo (nobody had even heard of this guy) and was running his butt off in the last rounds. A very disgracefull fight.

    Have I seen Hamed, Am I confusing him for Hatton. please...
     
  15. Gonzarelli

    Gonzarelli Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Don't get mad at the guy, after some of the stuff you posted I was also wondering whether you knew much about Hamed!:lol: