Naseem hammed should have been great

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  1. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he could have been the best featherweight ever with that amazing power.


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  2. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was great, he didnt train properly for Barerra, not like manny
    Wanted him too. But yeah great power, speed, defense. H2H
    he is a beast.
     
  3. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He was another Tyson, who threw away what bought him to the top and relied on a punch to get him through.

    Thats all fine until you run into a guy who works that out like MAB, Holyfield etc.

    When your Plan A is a homerun punch, your heading for a schooling.

    Hamed was on the cusp of greatness IMO, hed still beat alot of guys H2H.

    IMO, he knocks Pacqiao out at FW, but thats just my opinion.
     
  4. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hamed relied on reflexes, didnt have solid fundamentals.
    Tyson had ultra technical boxing skills and solid fundamentals,
    he just didnt have the same level of athleticism or skill after
    Serving years in prison. 80s Tyson would have destroyed
    any version of Holyfield. Its not that Holyfield had his number
    so much as it is that Mikes technique had diminished. Anyway
    something of a paradox, perhaps in the same vain as ali, if
    Hamed had solid fundamentals he might not have been as good
    or dazzling, nevertheless if manny had control of him the
    barerra fight could have gone differently. Manny steward is
    a genius.
     
  5. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When he was focused he was a animal and a clown.
     
  6. horst

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    Yes, he should have been. If he'd ever bothered to learn how to defend himself or throw a jab or gained any serious grasp of the fundamentals of boxing, he could have been. But that logic so could so many other heavy-handed guys who flopped as soon as they fought genuine top competition.
     
  7. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he did know how to throw a jab listen to what manny steward said about him.
     
  8. horst

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    Manny should've told him to do it in his fights then.
     
  9. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He did in the fights before Marco.

    But manny said Naz was already on the decline before that fight.
     
  10. TBooze

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    He should have stuck with Ingle...
     
  11. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think the same thing.
     
  12. mcvey

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  13. HeavyweightCP

    HeavyweightCP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Manny stewart even says naz talent was special he ran from nobody buddy.
     
  14. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Naseem Hammed should have been great and spelt properly.
     
  15. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fun-da-men-tals.

    Didn't have them. If Ingle hadn't trained him to fight ass-backwards and instead taught him proper balance, defense and boxing technique, he could have achieved more. Once he ran into a well-schooled, world-class boxer, he looked like an amateur out of his depth.