The part where he gets a haircut is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
Co-sign.
I couldn't stop laughing while watching that part.
lmao:rofl::rofl:
ive seen this before and its a must watch for everyone,i still believe if naz stayed with brendan ingle he would of beat mab,he made too much money and he didnt want it.
the day he walked out on ingle is the day his career went downhill
he was great for boxing and i miss him
That was amazing. The behind the scenes drama, the hype, the preparations, etc, was just great to see. It's really something special what these fighters goes through and the attention they get. There is no other sport like boxing.
it wasnt only in america, even in his last fight in england he was booed off and had stuff thrown at him, ye he fought a bum, but how many times did he fight bums and get cheered off out the ring?
i think september the 11th was one of the reasons Naz retired from the sport, it was arabs who took part in it and i think he thought he wouldnt get that love fro the public anymore becaue he was arabic, ust my opinion,
I agree. Not so much Arabic, but a proud Muslim, and at that time in America Muslim = terrorist.
Ridiculous, I know, but American's are among the most ignorant people on the planet when it comes to race, religion, creed, etc...
I totally agree with it.
Naz was too much into not training and having fun. His ego was too big, and Steward was not happy.
Naz with Brendan Ingle was great at what he did, so hard to beat and so different.
Steward and that other guy tried correcting his balance, but it was the wrong move.
Sparring showed Naz doing badly, and the thing is, he had 4 rounds from my memory. If he had trained harder and motivated, he could have got extra round fo sure.
Heck he didn't even summasalt (Spell)
LOL, with a British accent it may sound like that, but it's called a somersault.
i think september the 11th was one of the reasons Naz retired from the sport, it was arabs who took part in it and i think he thought he wouldnt get that love fro the public anymore becaue he was arabic, ust my opinion,
I totally agree with it.
Naz was too much into not training and having fun. His ego was too big, and Steward was not happy.
Naz with Brendan Ingle was great at what he did, so hard to beat and so different.
Steward and that other guy tried correcting his balance, but it was the wrong move.
Sparring showed Naz doing badly, and the thing is, he had 4 rounds from my memory. If he had trained harder and motivated, he could have got extra round fo sure.
Heck he didn't even summasalt (Spell)
What 4 rounds????????
Oficially I don't think so. I just seen him the other day at the Honda Center for the Soto-Antillon fight. Took a picture with him and asked him to fight Morales one more time. His response "No ya no". Translation "No"
Thank god you translated that for us.
Watching that was actually really sad. Very sad time for boxing. Look at all that Naz brought to the sport and for him to go out the way he did is pretty sad. Some fighters go down and come back and train harder (Khan), and others just hang 'em up. In Naz' case he just didn't want to fight anymore.
No doubt he was not at the top of his game for that fight. Barrera fought a great fight but I would loved to have seen Naz get back in the gym and change some things up and have a comeback streak of wins over some top contenders.
He was the greatest showman in the history of boxing.
There were quite a lot of rumours about HBO signing a 3 fight deal with Naz after he lost the fight but he just quit after a tame fight against a bum. All that hype Naz created for the featherweight division lol. You are not going to see another Naz in Boxing. Floyd has tried to swagger jack Naz but he can't pull it off.
MAB was a great fighter. Has he officially retired now?
Oficially I don't think so. I just seen him the other day at the Honda Center for the Soto-Antillon fight. Took a picture with him and asked him to fight Morales one more time. His response "No ya no". Translation "No"