I was doing a search on this website when I came across this post. This is precisely the question I had in mind! Anybody out there knows more about the kind of training done at Wincobank?
Man, I'm a big fan of Naseem and really hope he returns one day. Meanwhile here are a few downloads:
A couple of Naseem's junior amateur fights:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1XAGNP30
Here's a really cool Naseem Hamed highlight:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4895528102049973661
Here's the infamous documentary "Little Prince, Big Fight" on Naseem's preparation for the Barrera fight:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/hritbg
Naseem Hamed vs Juan Polo Perez
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=28A82K5S
Naseem Hamed vs Remigio Molina
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=337UP353
naseem Hamed Vs Kevin Kelly
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VMSV1ZLG
Here's a nice recent (read fat) Hamed interview, talking about his comeback! ("100% sure in the super feather weight division")
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/view.php?pg=boxing_video
Scroll down to "Prince Naseem Hamed interview"
"That’s pretty much right. The gauze has nothing to do with it, like I said the gauze is basically there to protect the fighters. Some fighters don’t like too much gauze, they like to feel they can almost feel their hands when they hit a person. Some fighters are like that, they don’t care about gauze. Gauze is to protect the hands, the only thing that changes anything is the amount of tape that you use, that may help the impact a little bit but at the same time, you are only protecting the fighters hands, it doesn’t make you a better puncher." - Jeff Mayweather
:footinmou
If I remember right the problem with Trinidad's wrap was that he had gauze then tape, then more gauze and more tape, creating two layers, which according to Foreman made his wrap hard as a cast.