That's a great post. I hooked you up with some karma, because I don't think anyone can argue with that.
Gee thanks. I appreciate it.
Now if you could tell me what exactly is karma and how can you give/receive it? Is it something like points?
Thing is, it's not about what we think. Shit it's not even always about merits. Naz will get in there. The voters are much more impressionable than in other sports. They like spectacular fighters with KO power. That's why Calzaghe is not a good comparison.
As I told you, Hamed is the feather version of Pipino. Great KO power, very solid champion, got completely outclassed by an all-time great. For Pipino was Hearns (2nd round TKO), for Hamed was Barrera.
That's a great post. I hooked you up with some karma, because I don't think anyone can argue with that.
Hamed's title defenses is much like the same as Joe Calzaghe. The only difference is that Joe Calzaghe has had a career defining victory and can still improve his legacy to get into Canastota.
On the other hand, Hamed froze on the biggest night of his career and I believe all this comeback talk is BS.
I suggest you make a poll if Hamed is HOF material and I can almost guarantee that majority of the votes will say 'NO'(Well, it really depends on how many biased Brits will vote 'YES' :D).
Thing is, it's not about what we think. Shit it's not even always about merits. Naz will get in there. The voters are much more impressionable than in other sports. They like spectacular fighters with KO power. That's why Calzaghe is not a good comparison.
As I told you, Hamed is the feather version of Pipino. Great KO power, very solid champion, got completely outclassed by an all-time great. For Pipino was Hearns (2nd round TKO), for Hamed was Barrera.
I can't stand Naz, but I think he will get into the HOF, just like Gatti, for entertainment value. Should either guy be in there? Probably not (I say that as a big Gatti fan), but they have done quite a bit for the sport as far as the entertainment end of it.
LMAO, who cares about Naz!I still cant believe p-diddy bought into his garbage :D , as for the hall of fame, yeah, he will get in because he beat Cesar Soto :rolleyes: :D
Oh, Hamed is a mortal lock for the boxing Hall of Fame. Trust me. 15 successful defenses will most likely get your ass there.
Hamed is basically the feather version of Pipino Cuevas, only with much more fame and without the late-career failures. And Pipino is a HOFer.
Hamed's title defenses is much like the same as Joe Calzaghe. The only difference is that Joe Calzaghe has had a career defining victory and can still improve his legacy to get into Canastota.
On the other hand, Hamed froze on the biggest night of his career and I believe all this comeback talk is BS.
I suggest you make a poll if Hamed is HOF material and I can almost guarantee that majority of the votes will say 'NO'(Well, it really depends on how many biased Brits will vote 'YES' :D).
Even though Morales has lost a step, he has been active. He would win relatively easily at this point, and would've wore him out in both of their primes.
Both of them would need tune-ups, that's for sure. I think Eric would win and exciting UD.
LOL, Hamed can dream of Canastota but he ain't going there, for sure :D
Oh, Hamed is a mortal lock for the boxing Hall of Fame. Trust me. 15 successful defenses will most likely get your ass there.
Hamed is basically the feather version of Pipino Cuevas, only with much more fame and without the late-career failures. And Pipino is a HOFer.
Hamed - Morales, anyone?
The winner resurrects his career. The loser can go to Canastota in peace
Even though Morales has lost a step, he has been active. He would win relatively easily at this point, and would've wore him out in both of their primes.
Hamed - Morales, anyone?
The winner resurrects his career. The loser can go to Canastota in peace
LOL, Hamed can dream of Canastota but he ain't going there, for sure :D
On his couch, eating and drinking beer, thinking where he went wrong. He's probably sitting around going "I'd kill Pacquiao", or something to that extent, to anyone that'll listen to his arrogant, overrated ass.
Training for a comeback mid-way through 2006, aims to get into the super-feather division... and from what I hear, he isnt going to go all that slow on the competition... he thinks he can get back and beat the elites soon... I would back him if he was actually training and not worrying about his hair... it all depends on his dedication whether he becomes a great, or just adds more misery to the fans like me and his own legacy.
He said at the williams harrison fight that he was coming back this in 2006 yet 3 months on (at the calzaghe fight) he looked just as out of shape as then. I herad he weighs 13 stone so it cant be good
lol hes gonna fight at superfeather i think
i hope he can recover what he has left. hamed @ 135 will definitely break the tug-of-war between pac-mab-em