This thread has surely been done before but maybe not recently. So how would a fight between Dinamita and Prince have played out had they fought when JMM was the WBO mandatory?
Hamed gets underrated, especially him at under 122. But JMM beats him pretty easily at 126. Hamed avoided him when they were both at 126, I think JMM may have even been his mandatory?
If JMM can pick his ass up off the canvas 3 times in one round against Pac at 130, I dont think he is getting stopped by Hamed at 126 and if he does get dropped I think he would be well ahead in terms of rounds so that it wont matter.
Hamed would have beaten anyone not named Antonio Berrea
The Prince would have put JMM to sleep, never have a seen so much power from a guy who didnt even load his shots up, he had the bruce lee one inch punch power..
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Seriously, I don't know if you're trolling or not but Naseem isn't worthy of trolls. He was a black eye to the sport.
Barrera never hurt Naz,
by the time they fought Naz stopped taking boxing seriously, which was evident in the documentary highlighting the training for the fight , his hands were shot, he cudnt even do his flip over the ropes ring entrance anymore, the guy became a diva, more concerned with his hair and the skin of the boxing gloves, parted ways with his trainer, he lost the plot and i wasnt shocked he lost.
but lets not get it twisted the guy had zero defense and his chin was strong as they come, power was 100% lethal, reflexes from a different planet, amazing athlete, shud have stepped up when he was hungry.
JMM wud have got knocked out or knocked down a number of times, he always tastes the canvas when he gets hit hard. Naz had balance issues, but the kids chin is one of the strongest ive seen
Haha at Marquez getting knocked out. He may get knocked down from time to time that don't mean you going to knock him out. What I do know is that Naz always had a tough time dealing with boxers, even when he fought that Kelly guy he was made to settle down and stop being so wildly. And when you get Naz to settle down he only relies on trowing one or two punches at a time. Trowing one or two punches at a time won't win you a fight specially with a superb boxer like Marquez.( except if your Mayweather) Naz biggest problem was himself, he was too wild and you can only get away fighting like that against lesser opponents but when you get in the ring with a pure boxer counter puncher that is smarter than you technically and mentally you won't accomplish much. That's why his team didn't want none of Marquez, they knew they wouldn't be able to draw him out of his comfort zone and Marquez would stick to boxing all night.
That's because he never faced anyone in the same league as Marquez. (except for Barrera and we all saw what happened) Hamed was always easily made to loose his cool when he fought and Marquez would have taken advantage of that by making him over commit and lounge in with his punches to set him up with big counter punches. We've seen this with the Pacquiao fights and Hammed was no different.
Barrera never hurt Naz,
by the time they fought Naz stopped taking boxing seriously, which was evident in the documentary highlighting the training for the fight , his hands were shot, he cudnt even do his flip over the ropes ring entrance anymore, the guy became a diva, more concerned with his hair and the skin of the boxing gloves, parted ways with his trainer, he lost the plot and i wasnt shocked he lost.
but lets not get it twisted the guy had zero defense and his chin was strong as they come, power was 100% lethal, reflexes from a different planet, amazing athlete, shud have stepped up when he was hungry.
JMM wud have got knocked out or knocked down a number of times, he always tastes the canvas when he gets hit hard. Naz had balance issues, but the kids chin is one of the strongest ive seen
somebody give this guy a drug test.
and the name is Marco Antonio Barrera
Hamed had nothin but an ass whoopin from Barrera
Hamed would have beaten anyone not named Antonio Berrea
The Prince would have put JMM to sleep, never have a seen so much power from a guy who didnt even load his shots up, he had the bruce lee one inch punch power..
Hamed was never hurt in a fight you guys realize this right? He was dropped only because of balanceissues.
That's because he never faced anyone in the same league as Marquez. (except for Barrera and we all saw what happened) Hamed was always easily made to loose his cool when he fought and Marquez would have taken advantage of that by making him over commit and lounge in with his punches to set him up with big counter punches. We've seen this with the Pacquiao fights and Hammed was no different.
The prince has speed and power and zero fundamentals. That is right up Juan's alley. Easy, easy, easy win for Juan. I've said it for years, but the prince never impressed me beyond being a sideshow attraction who fought (and was dropped by) bums.
Hamed would have beaten anyone not named Antonio Berrea
The Prince would have put JMM to sleep, never have a seen so much power from a guy who didnt even load his shots up, he had the bruce lee one inch punch power..
Not exactly being subtle with your nut hugging are you? If he had that power why didn't he KO Barrera?
Marquez probably would have been dropped early in the fight, but Marquez would have gone to town on him over 12 rounds, wide UD. Hamed had no ring IQ whatsoever, he couldn't adjust and was Very Suceptible to right hands, a past his prime Kevin Kelley put him down and I would imagine JMM would also, without KO'ing him
Hamed would have beaten anyone not named Antonio Berrea
The Prince would have put JMM to sleep, never have a seen so much power from a guy who didnt even load his shots up, he had the bruce lee one inch punch power..
Would JMM at that weight have been able to take Hamed's punch? At the time Hamed was P4P one of the hardest punchers in the sport before his hand issuesI'd say yes based on JMM being able to take every opponent's punch to date. Hamed had those weird angles though.