how the hell did berrara beat naseem hamed

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  • THE REAL NINJA
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    #11
    The words BEST FIGHTER EVER and the name Naseem Hamed should NEVER ever be put together .

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    • CoLd_WaVE
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      #12
      Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA
      The words BEST FIGHTER EVER and the name Naseem Hamed should NEVER ever be put together .
      L O L.... right on....

      The Prince had great talent and decent skill, though MAB's skill is on a whole new level... too bad Hamed wasn't able to utilize all his talents on his fight against MAB... MAB just outclassed him (and slammed him in the turnbuckle)...

      MAB sent the Prince to school....

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #13
        Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA
        The words BEST FIGHTER EVER and the name Naseem Hamed should NEVER ever be put together .
        **** you, I love the Prince. He was too cool. I looked up to him cuz he was a little brown/yellow dude like me and he was bigger a person than his size. He was too cool.

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        • micky_knox
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          #14
          barrera won because he was by far the superior fighter

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          • Exige Jr
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            #15
            Its funny how 115-112 is, "taken to school".

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            • GEOFFHAYES
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              #16
              '94/'95 Hamed was on another planet.

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              • ferocity
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                #17
                Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                '94/'95 Hamed was on another planet.
                When he fought Tom Johnson and Manuel Medina, do you belive that Hamed those nights could beat Barrera?

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                • GEOFFHAYES
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ferocity
                  When he fought Tom Johnson and Manuel Medina, do you belive that Hamed those nights could beat Barrera?
                  He'd definately taken his foot off the pedal by then, but yes that Hamed would of beaten Barrera.

                  Remember, Barrera was forced to completely changed his boxing style for Hamed - pretty much bowing to the fact he'd be picking himself up off the canvas otherwise.

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                  • Bonafide
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by realheavyhands
                    was he the best swtich hitter ever? could he have been the greatest fighter ever if he didnt **** around so much... steward said he was the hardest puncher p4p he ever trained

                    Easy. He used his superior boxing , ring intelligence , angles and counterpunching. He was not intimidated by Hamed's ring antics and as a matter of fact it seemed like it was Hamed who was the nervous one before the fight. I agree he must have been one of the hardest hitting featherweights but power alone will not get you to the top.

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                    • Kid Achilles
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                      #20
                      Barrera was a very, very good fighter. He beat Naz because he was just a better all around fighter.

                      People underrate Berrera. He's no longer in his prime and was not as his best when he lost to Pacquaio. On his best day, Barrera was a formidable opponent for anyone in history that was his size.

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