Barrera exposed him, with plain standard boxing.
that wasnt prime hamed by the way,the one that barrera beat
Both unfair statements.
I think he was prime when he was beat by Barrera. Yes, he was beaten, but hardly exposed. Any boxer could have an off night. What I was hoping for was that he was going to bounced back from that loss and get back in the ring with Barrera for a rematch. That would have shown true character and if he won, greatness.
As it stands right now, he was an entertaining boxer who had pretty good power but lacked the heart to be considered truly great.
He was an odd fighter with power. His power is how he got far.
Barrera exposed him, with plain standard boxing.
Hamed vs Kelly was great!
His entrances were Camacho like.
that wasnt prime hamed by the way,the one that barrera beat