...and Pacman decides to take him on at superfeather or lightweight. Would people say this is a "boxing circus" like what they are saying with the proposed Pacquiao-dela Hoya fight?:boxing:
Judging by the current appearance of Naz I'd say that Pacman would have to step up to heavyweight?
Intriguing how he wants to come back to a weight where the number one P4P boxer is. Come to think of it win, lose or draw, Hamed fighting Pacman would generate big $.:boxing: And would even become one of boxing's most anticipated showdowns...especially if Naz returns for a tune-up fight first and wins impressively.
...and Pacman decides to take him on at superfeather or lightweight. Would people say this is a "boxing circus" like what they are saying with the proposed Pacquiao-dela Hoya fight?:boxing:
Judging by the current appearance of Naz I'd say that Pacman would have to step up to heavyweight?
well, he keeps feeding out imagination with interviews like this and I think this was recent....taken a couple of months ago.
LMAO "I'm big because I wanna be big"
He was exposed a little though guys..
shit i loved naz man but he should of had the knowledge
to come into that fight with at least a second gameplan...
Barrera wasnt going to war with him though
he would of been knocked spark out had he
just shows naz has been out of boxing for years but still generates so much heat!
He was exposed a little though guys..
shit i loved naz man but he should of had the knowledge
to come into that fight with at least a second gameplan...
Barrera wasnt going to war with him though
he would of been knocked spark out had he
Did people really watch the Naz/Barrera fight??? I see so much comment like " He was destroyed" or "He was dominated", "He was outclass" "he was given a boxing lesson"....Makes me think if they really watch the fight.
The fight that Barrera was so scared to get hit, A fight were he was so caution he tied Naz up and stayed on the outside at every opportunity..Even though i dont like Naz he wasnt destroyed or dominated in the barrera fight.
Its so so true what you saying but people will say these things because they did not like him, hell ive even heard he was knocked out clean by barrerra!! I have watched the fight many times and by no means was barrera destroying him he was just over cautious not to go toe to toe otherwise it would have been lights out for MAB
Yeah, I tried saying this to someone before, and they said that only a Naz nuthugger would give him more than one round in that fight, even though everyone who watched the fight gave him more than one rounds, and many people had it 3-3 after 6 rounds.
I find it laughable when people say Naz was destroyed in the barrera fight, Tactically Barrera got it right but his performance was far from masterclass like some would have us believe.
The reason people made such a big deal out of it was because most people thought Naz would KO Barrera and Naz not being able to land anything off on MAB made him look slightly hopeless.
Yet you can clearly see how cautious Barrera is throughout that whole fight. The whole "Naz got destroyed" fad is just bollox.
Barrera was caution and rightly so because Naz was a little guy with an amazing amount of power in his shots but to say Naz was destroyed was totally wrong.
I dunno if it was being scared to get hit, or not fighting Naz's fight. Say what you want about ring generalship being stupid, but MAB controlled the fight making it a counter fest and threw Naz off his gameplan completely. Naz looked so discouraged at the end of the fight it looked like he wanted to walk out before they announced the winner.
Yes he was vary of Naz's power coming into the fight, And he did what he had to do to get his hands raised but this myth of Barrera producing a masterclass is way off, Barrera fought the same way in the juarez rematch and Pacman rematch.
Yes he definitely threw Naz off his gameplan but what Barrera produce that night wasnt masterclass boxing.
Did people really watch the Naz/Barrera fight??? I see so much comment like " He was destroyed" or "He was dominated", "He was outclass" "he was given a boxing lesson"....Makes me think if they really watch the fight.
The fight that Barrera was so scared to get hit, A fight were he was so caution he tied Naz up and stayed on the outside at every opportunity..Even though i dont like Naz he wasnt destroyed or dominated in the barrera fight.
I dunno if it was being scared to get hit, or not fighting Naz's fight. Say what you want about ring generalship being stupid, but MAB controlled the fight making it a counter fest and threw Naz off his gameplan completely. Naz looked so discouraged at the end of the fight it looked like he wanted to walk out before they announced the winner.
Did people really watch the Naz/Barrera fight??? I see so much comment like " He was destroyed" or "He was dominated", "He was outclass" "he was given a boxing lesson"....Makes me think if they really watch the fight.
The fight that Barrera was so scared to get hit, A fight were he was so caution he tied Naz up and stayed on the outside at every opportunity..Even though i dont like Naz he wasnt destroyed or dominated in the barrera fight.
Naz wasnt retired by Barrera. That's a stupid statement. Even if he'd beaten Barrera I doubt he would have had a longer career. He made so much money so early in his life that he never had the desire to carry on fighting.
Yeah it sucks that he'll never be remembered as a true great fighter but Naz's highlight reel speaks for itself.
I agree he was a great fighter and fun to watch, but it's hard to remember a guy for his better attributes when he was dominated so badly, then retired anyway. He could have gone on to prove that he wasn't really ducking Marquez, just waiting for the threat to be worth the money. Honestly, I see no chance in hell of Naz beating Marquez either though. Still, he could have rebuilt his name a lil before leaving the game. A fighter that retires cause he made a lot of money for a small guy doesn't help his legacy much. He did have some sweet dance moves though, noone will deny that.
comments like this are just pathetic
especially when your name is kessler like wtf?
The comment isn't that bad really. What's wrong with it? If Naz came back, he'd have to lose a lot of weight very fast. This usually hurts a fighter, on top of all the ring rust that has piled up. He's also coming back into a division with linares and valero, or he could move up to pac's division with marquez (who he ducked without shame), casamayor, campbell, diaz, katsidis, and guzman. He wouldn't stand a chance there, not without at least a year or so of getting his skill back and somehow going into a 2nd prime. Also, Barrera badly exposed the prince. It's a great style to beat MOST fighters, but when it comes to a speed fighter or a pure boxer that doesn't leave unnecessary openings, there's no way to get your rhythm off.
Naz isnt coming back, but talk about him wont go away. I dont even think naz mentioned coming back, but people keep talking about him.
Naz probably hasnt even heard that he has coming back.
The Prince won't come back. He'd need to make a huge effort to shift the lbs and he has plenty of money and doesn't need to. He'd only be able to make it back to British, maybe European/Commonwealth standard so what would be his motivation?