OMFG no! The SHOCK! The HORROR!! He didnt did he? You better inform you nearest white caucus of this sacriliege.
He was a beast back in the day, a featherweight like none other. Was awsome to watch. He deserves all the pies and chips in the world. Good on ya Naz
No, they wouldn't. Firstly, which kinda white people use the term 'brother'? Redneck KKK ****s. And they actually say 'WHITE brother'. They use it to show supremacy... and unity with their fellow white supremacists. Naz & Amir aren't even the same ethnically or even close. Naz is a Yemenite Arab. Amir is Indo-Aryan Punjabi from Pakistan. You get New Yorkers (amongst many others) saying "brother" a lot like we say "mate" over here. Nothing wrong with that... even if it's white + white. Also, when Naz says "brother" it's because of the bond between muslim + muslim. Black people say "brother"... nothing wrong there, either. But yeah, if you're just jealous of the bond that muslims share between each other.. well then that's your problem... if you can't stomach the way wherever you go in the world they'll greet each other with "Peace be with you" & can instantly hit it off... and how they all march for each other when one is in trouble... or so on. VERILY, ACTIONS ARE JUDGED BY THEIR INTENTIONS. or should be. And the intent here is nothing supremacist. Just love. If any white boxer wants to show love. Then sure, go ahead. Let Hatton call Michael Gomez "brother". <-- that's just it, Ricky wouldn't. And that's the same between MOST white boxers. There's a cultural & religious difference. It's just the way it is. If you don't like it, then change it in your locality. Though, I doubt you'll get the same love back. I promise you, he weighs far more than 168lbs/12stones. He's over 15, without a doubt. Maybe verging on 16. Was with him for a little bit yesterday after the fight. Stood right next to him... and he was lethargic as hell. All that training every day for decades.. then that comes to a sudden stop & you put on all that weight. Ofcourse his body is gonna struggle with it!
naz lived a normal life since he retired? seriously? he became an alcoholic ran over someone at 170 mph got jailed ......actually ye that is a british persons reality lol
I just love when Hamed's getting interviewed. He looks so happy and smily, he was the same in Ryan Rhodes fight, he just doesn't give a ****. I love that man.
Hamed could lose the weight in a year if it was worth it to him. Once you know how to break yourself to get weight results, you can do it anytime. I've gone as high as 240lb when I was working in Alaska, I normally run around 165-170lbs and got the weight off within 3 months just in time to compete in another NYC Marathon