Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez
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Hamed wasn't dominated by Barrera IMO
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Originally posted by Oriachim View Post~ referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Chuck Giampa 111-116 | judge: Patricia Morse Jarman 112-115 | judge: Duane Ford 112-115 ~
thats hardly a dominating performance IMO. 3 points on 2 judges cards.... Don't forget Naz did hardly any training whatsoever and just chilled while Barrera was apparently training in a place with no civiliaztion! sure naz was an *******, even when he tryed to praise his opponents, but he was one of britans best boxers.
Barrera trained in a public Gym and not "in a place with no civiliaztion" as you claim.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostIn the 10th round? What about the cagey opening rounds. I think he won at least 2-3 rounds. He got outboxed but he was no punching bag like fatman V Floyd. It was not complete physical ****, but a chess match annihilation. If he was getting ****d and got smashed all over he would have got KTFO like a typical english bum, which he is not!
He lost a chess match and got picked off. The fight was a huge event but it was a snails pace cagey fight, in which case what you said happened could not possibly have happened! In punching bag scnearios alot of punches are thrown and landed. Barrera was not ****** and knew you couldnot fight Naz or you get knocked the **** OUT! He eveen said afterwards, I didn't step in when he was wobbly like dumb K Kelly coz that is when the wounded tiger took out loadsa bad mans.
Thank you finally someone that knows what they're talking about, Barrera was so caution he fought Naz from the outside for the whole 12 rounds.
He had so much respect for Naz's power that he was just trying to pick Naz off which he suceed on the night, people like to suggest that naz was dominated just because of the hatred towards him at that time.
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I think people get the term 'dominated' mixed up with being 'beaten up'.
In a way Hamed was dominated, in the sense that at no point in the fight was he winning, or looked like he could win on points, or even KO.
Which by Hameds standards amounts to being dominated...i.e. soundly beaten.
The score cards in many boxing matches dont really tell the true story.
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Sometimes you don't need the knockout or even a knockdown to dominate an opponet. Barrera dominated Hamed, Naz could barely even get off that night, and everytime Marco tagge dhim it looked like he was trying to jump out of his skin.
Aside from the boxing clinic Barrera put on against him out landing him and making him look foolish, he also tackled him to the mat, kicked him, and put his face into the turnbuckle.
That's about as dominant as it gets in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Oriachim View Post~ referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Chuck Giampa 111-116 | judge: Patricia Morse Jarman 112-115 | judge: Duane Ford 112-115 ~
thats hardly a dominating performance IMO. 3 points on 2 judges cards.... Don't forget Naz did hardly any training whatsoever and just chilled while Barrera was apparently training in a place with no civiliaztion! sure naz was an *******, even when he tryed to praise his opponents, but he was one of britans best boxers.Hamed.
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Originally posted by col Blake View PostSomeone on here has You Tube footage of how ****** Hamed was, I can't find it, but it has the woolly bully song as the sound track, if anyone can find it you will see how shocking the chump really was.
****S.
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