What <<Special Fighter>> mean anyway. He was humiliated by Marco Antonio Barrera. By far the only real competition he ever had.
in all actuality this fight was suppose to be made after the barrera fight even PBF admitied it he said he almost cried after the Barrera fight becuase of all the money down the Drain.HAmed was up for the fight . it was seriously being talked about and was being backed by HBO. look it up
If we thought Hamed was schooled by Barrera, then what the fcuk would Floyd have done to him? I see a Hamed's corner throwing in the towel or a total shutout in favour of Floyd! Way too good in every department. Naz hit hard, real hard, but Floyd was some-what of a puncher at 130lbs.
So you are trying to say Naz looked **** against MAB? That's bollocks! He looked like he wasn't quite up to MAB's level, that's all and that isn't something to be sniffed at. On top of that, it's a extremely well known fact that Naz had lost his will before that fight. He had grown lazy and bored. His success had gone to his head so much that he felt he didn't need to train properly, all he needed to do was turn up. There's so much **** talked about that fight. Ask Barrera his thoughts on Naz at the time and you won't hear about someone who was over rated and not on the same level as MAB. Sometimes I think that the people who spout all this bull**** about the Naz Vs Marco fight haven't actually seen the fight and are getting all their knowledge of it through 3rd/4th hand biased accounts, before adding their own bias on the top.
Because he saw Mayweather crying after winning and couldnt handle the guilt of how many tears Floyd would cry after getting KTFO
**** me! I wish all hype jobs were as skilled, talented and entertaining. ****ing 'hype job'! Get to ****, ya great poovey ponagger! OK. At least we know that BlueBoxing has never watched that infamous fight, anyway.
What's there to object to? After about two or three rounds, Barrera was consistently beating Hamed to the punch, making him miss and making him pay. It was a clear, comprehensive victory that busted Hamed's balloon once and for all. You can speculate about how he had a bad training camp all you want; it's irrelveant. MAB was the better man. That fight changed the perception of Hamed from being untouchable to being plain crude. Hamed was a heavy favourite going in. So yes: MAB did make him look bad. Anyway, the point is that Floyd would just have been be a class above Hamed, plain and simple. In fact, there probably isn't even one thing that Hamed does better than Mayweather at 130, probably including power, which PBF actually had well and truly pinned down at that weight.
You should watch the fight again. You are a fanboy anyway. Hamed was an average fighter. He was humiliated by Barrera. Hamed was entertaining, I agree. But he was hyped and never fought any real competition. Get your fact right. The highlight [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ISwivnhMpI[/ame] The fight: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkuUweU_jzs[/ame] Im sure you can find the other parts, like a grown boy.
112-115 112-115 111-116 this is now humiliating? losing by 3 rounds? what would you call the Lacy-Calzaghe fight?
it aint excuses. Naz didnt train for the fight, and began to rely purely on his power, which aint enough at the highest level. end of. A prime Naz would bang out floyd and MAB.