He would also knock out santa cruz, frampton, warrington, russell jr, rigo,oscar valdez anyone except lomachenko. He would be a bigger ppv than canelo and mayweather easily.
You have no argument all you can do is put words into other mouth and discredit any form of legitimacy. Just stfu and go back to watching golf fella
you just name a bunch of paid shills... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
and at least golf isnt as fixed as boxing.
golfers are man enough to ACTUALLY face each other... 😃😂😂😂😂😂😂
no one in their right mind would call any of those an expert..
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You have no argument all you can do is put words into other mouth and discredit any form of legitimacy. Just stfu and go back to watching golf fella
Classic Matchup: Marquez vs. Hamed
Dan Rafael: Hamed by KO
Kieran Mulvaney: Hamed by decision
Nigel Collins: Hamed by decision
Eric Raskin: Marquez by decision
Brian Campbell: Hamed by decision
Bernardo Pilatti: Marquez by KO
Salvador Rodriguez: Hamed by decision
Only two of these experts think Marquez would've won, whereas the other five experts think Nas would've won. Remember that this was back in the late '90s, before Marquez peaked. A prime Nas would've most likely beaten a pre-prime Marquez in the late '90s.
no one in their right mind would call any of those an expert..
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sure
Classic Matchup: Marquez vs. Hamed
Dan Rafael: Hamed by KO
Kieran Mulvaney: Hamed by decision
Nigel Collins: Hamed by decision
Eric Raskin: Marquez by decision
Brian Campbell: Hamed by decision
Bernardo Pilatti: Marquez by KO
Salvador Rodriguez: Hamed by decision
Only two of these experts think Marquez would've won, whereas the other five experts think Nas would've won. Remember that this was back in the late '90s, before Marquez peaked. A prime Nas would've most likely beaten a pre-prime Marquez in the late '90s.
He was a star anyway, people who didn’t even watch boxing (like my dad) watched Naz. He ruled his division, beat 9 current, future or former world champions and was the boxer that brought big money to the lower divisions, he made £40m 20 years ago and Wilder probably hasn’t made that yet :dunno:
Yet some on here say he never beat anyone, probably because they DKSAB and only read about the Barrera fight. Naz was massively overweight just before that fight after smashing his hand KO’ing Augie Sanchez the year before. No excuses, he had a relatively short peak and was capable of achieving even more than he did.
It's also worth noting that Nas was mostly responsible for putting UK PPV on the map. He was the first real PPV star on Sky Box Office, with his fights selling between 500,000 to 800,000 buys, back in the days when only several million UK homes had Sky TV. He was the biggest UK PPV star up until Ricky Hatton.
Many boxing fans today are ignorant about the featherweight division of the '90s. They don't know much about the featherweight boxers and champs of that era, so they assume the boxers and champs that Nas beat were nobodies. Which says more about their own ignorance than it does about his record.
Who did he duck? Marquez?
Classic Matchup: Marquez vs. Hamed
According to most boxing experts, if a prime Nas had fought Marquez in the late '90s, Nas would've beaten him.
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so its just a coincidence that he ducked EVERYONE
and when he fought a slightly above average guy like barrera
he got all the self belief beaten out of him...
nas is a cautionary tale....
(of cowardice)
Who did he duck? Marquez?
Classic Matchup: Marquez vs. Hamed
According to most boxing experts, if a prime Nas had fought Marquez in the late '90s, Nas would've beaten him.
Prince naseem fought from 1992 to 2002. No social media exposure and barely any internet. What ppv stars were there from 1992 to 2002? None. Stop being a fool
So what you are saying is nas had it easy in his own time??? 👍😃
if anything you just argued why nas would fizzle into obscurity in this generation.... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He was a star anyway, people who didn’t even watch boxing (like my dad) watched Naz. He ruled his division, beat 9 current, future or former world champions and was the boxer that brought big money to the lower divisions, he made £40m 20 years ago and Wilder probably hasn’t made that yet :dunno:
Yet some on here say he never beat anyone, probably because they DKSAB and only read about the Barrera fight. Naz was massively overweight just before that fight after smashing his hand KO’ing Augie Sanchez the year before. No excuses, he had a relatively short peak and was capable of achieving even more than he did.
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Lol you come up with excuses as to how he got beat and then say "No Excuses" lol.
He did beat some good fighters, but we all know Barerra was the fight. In the UK everyone had their eye on Barerra, we all knew (even naz) that that was the fight..and he blew it. It's his own fault he could not adjust and come back and win more world titles, which I think he could have. It's always been crazy to me to think that naz was ill prepared for the fight of his life. I don't buy it. Naz whole thing was confidence and when The Baby faced assassin taught him real boxing skills it was a very hard thing for him to accept, and he quit.
He was a star anyway, people who didn’t even watch boxing (like my dad) watched Naz. He ruled his division, beat 9 current, future or former world champions and was the boxer that brought big money to the lower divisions, he made £40m 20 years ago and Wilder probably hasn’t made that yet :dunno:
Yet some on here say he never beat anyone, probably because they DKSAB and only read about the Barrera fight. Naz was massively overweight just before that fight after smashing his hand KO’ing Augie Sanchez the year before. No excuses, he had a relatively short peak and was capable of achieving even more than he did.
Prince naseem fought from 1992 to 2002. No social media exposure and barely any internet. What ppv stars were there from 1992 to 2002? None. Stop being a fool
PPV was popping in the 90s and early 2000s man.Tyson more than anyone else, but DLH was still doing his thing though. And Ali was the PPV star of the 70s. PPV stars have been around for a very long time. If Hamed was PPV material he was around in the time to be a PPV star.
Not making excuses. Just stating facts. MAB was the better fighter that night. But that doesn't change the fact that Nas was a shell of his former self after leaving Brendan Ingle. Much like how Tyson was a shell of his former self after he was no longer with Cus D'Amato and Kevin Rooney. Nas wasn't as skillful anymore, he barely even trained for the MAB fight, and never attempted to avenge his loss, showing just how spoilt he'd become by the riches and how little he cared about boxing anymore. He no longer had the hunger, the eye of the tiger. Which has happened to plenty of fighters, e.g. Tyson, Nas, Maidana, AJ, etc. And BTW, simply stating the fact that Nas deteriorated doesn't mean I'm claiming a prime Nas would've necessarily beaten MAB (I can't say for sure either way).
Nas cleaned-out and dominated the featherweight division in the '90s. The champs he beat back then were real fighters, the top dogs of the division. Manuel Medina, for example, was a five-time featherweight champ. Kevin Kelley was also a solid featherweight champ before his loss to Nas. Augie Sanchez was the last fighter to defeat Floyd Mayweather in the amateurs. And so on. Nas was the man of the division in the '90s. Even a young upcoming Mayweather looked up to Nas at the time. MAB's defeat of Nas in 2001 marked the end of an era, and the beginning of a new era for the division.
so its just a coincidence that he ducked EVERYONE
and when he fought a slightly above average guy like barrera
he got all the self belief beaten out of him...
nas is a cautionary tale....
(of cowardice)
No denying his talent but he got beat by Barrera and he would have lost to Morales/Marqez. With Floyd and Manny in the weights above him he knew he was done.
Now he would be Broner level. or Broner is what Naz would be if he carried on fighting.
stop making excuses.
funny how he only lost interest once he had to start taking real fights.....
Not making excuses. Just stating facts. MAB was the better fighter that night. But that doesn't change the fact that Nas was a shell of his former self after leaving Brendan Ingle. Much like how Tyson was a shell of his former self after he was no longer with Cus D'Amato and Kevin Rooney. Nas wasn't as skillful anymore, he barely even trained for the MAB fight, and never attempted to avenge his loss, showing just how spoilt he'd become by the riches and how little he cared about boxing anymore. He no longer had the hunger, the eye of the tiger. Which has happened to plenty of fighters, e.g. Tyson, Nas, Maidana, AJ, etc. And BTW, simply stating the fact that Nas deteriorated doesn't mean I'm claiming a prime Nas would've necessarily beaten MAB (I can't say for sure either way).
Nas cleaned-out and dominated the featherweight division in the '90s. The champs he beat back then were real fighters, the top dogs of the division. Manuel Medina, for example, was a five-time featherweight champ. Kevin Kelley was also a solid featherweight champ before his loss to Nas. Augie Sanchez was the last fighter to defeat Floyd Mayweather in the amateurs. And so on. Nas was the man of the division in the '90s. Even a young upcoming Mayweather looked up to Nas at the time. MAB's defeat of Nas in 2001 marked the end of an era, and the beginning of a new era for the division.
I'm guessing you meant to say MAB? If so, that fight was on PPV.
Not in the UK.
Naz for me blew it. He should never be mentioned in the same breath as Barerra/Morales/Marquez. He fought one..got outclassed and quit. His whole persona and ego took a nose dive after that night! And he never got over it.
You could have just watched the replay on HBO the following week?
I watched it live with a 40 and a friend. I must’ve ordered it if it was on PPV. I always liked the prince.
Maybe I did order it lol. I remember I watched it with a friend when I lived in Hawaii. I was a huge Prince fan. Now the fight with Kid Vegas definitely was on HBO because I watched that at a hotel room in Dallas. First night meeting up with a chick I met on AOL lol.
You could have just watched the replay on HBO the following week?
I'm guessing you meant to say MAB? If so, that fight was on PPV.
As for the question in hand? He wouldn't be the biggest PPV star, but he was made for the social media era. Would have probably fought in America earlier than he did and had some solid PPV fights.
Maybe I did order it lol. I remember I watched it with a friend when I lived in Hawaii. I was a huge Prince fan. Now the fight with Kid Vegas definitely was on HBO because I watched that at a hotel room in Dallas. First night meeting up with a chick I met on AOL lol.
I think with how flashy he was, in this era with social media he really would be a star. Now he may be a star of the lower weights but biggest PPV star might be a bit much to say