I miss Naz, lol..

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  • Jim_Davis
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    #21
    Originally posted by Fighting Cougar
    I saw him in an Interview with Barrera he said 100% hed be back this summer.
    If you watched it on youtube then thats one of the vids I posted. He was talking bout summer 2006 before he went jail

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    • GEOFFHAYES
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      #22
      Prime for prime in '95, Marco would of got destroyed.

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      • K-Nan
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        #23
        Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
        Prime for prime in '95, Marco would of got destroyed.
        I think Naz was still in his physical prime when he fought MAB, it's just that mentally he was completely out of the fight mentality. You just couldn't get him to wake up for a fight.

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        • eazy_mas
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          #24
          Originally posted by Deeznuts
          Naz was one of my favorite fighters. After 9/11 he never came back to boxing. Don't know if his religion has anything to do with it but wouldn't mind seeing him give it another try.
          no it okay but there will be abit of tension around the world the he have to pay more to security and that wasnt worth it and the crowd and people already hate him because he is ****y.

          i think he though it was better for him to just slip away and he got the money and that time things was hot around there and very sensitive now its a bit cooled down but Naz has his own problem to worry about

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #25
            So do I, he was my favorite fighter as a kid. He showed that little dudes can raise hell in the ring.

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            • -Antonio-
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              #26
              In the clips I have seen of Naz "at his best" he looked exactly like he did against Barerra. An awkward, powerful, wild swinging fighter with no balance. Barerra boxed his ass off, and made him look foolish. He would have done it any other time imo.

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              • Jim_Davis
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                #27



                Man this guy is a straight up entertainer. Something Barerra, Morales, Pacquiao or Marquez could never do.

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Naz-Fan



                  Man this guy is a straight up entertainer. Something Barerra, Morales, Pacquiao or Marquez could never do.
                  No one ever said that they could, Hamed was a naturally gifted entertainer.

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                  • Franko
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by myunksafied
                    Sorry, I knew that don't know why I didn't put that in!

                    But definitely, having two trainers did not help Nas, and to be honest he was never the same again having left Ingle. His style was so unconventional that I think it was hard for anyone else to tell him how to box. How do you give Nas instructions if you've never instructed anyone with that style! To be honest, the only trainer that could have trained him was Ingle, as the style he gets fighters to adopt if probably only really understood by him!


                    No need to apologize mate, as let's face it, the Hamed - Calvo fight hardly warrants a mention!
                    Also, i agree with your comments. I do think that Hamed maybe made a mistake parting company with Ingle, and yes, he was a typical Ingle fighter, but relationships break down, it's a fact of life, and allegedly Hamed and Ingle's partnership began showing cracks when Ingle released a book about Hamed (called 'The Paddy and the Prince') which Hamed claimed had lots of untruths in. However, i believe that the parting of ways had more to do with money than anything else.
                    Last edited by Franko; 01-25-2007, 12:45 PM.

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                    • jack_the_rippuh
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Franko
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                      No need to apologize mate, as let's face it, the Hamed - Calvo fight hardly warrants a mention!
                      Also, i agree with your comments. I do think that Hamed maybe made a mistake parting company with Ingle, and yes, he was a typical Ingle fighter, but relationships break down, it's a fact of life, and allegedly Hamed and Ingle's partnership began showing cracks when Ingle realeased a book about Hamed (called 'The Paddy and the Prince') which Hamed claimed had lots of untruths in. However, i believe that the parting of ways had a more to do with money than anything else.
                      De La Hoya looks slightly roided in that picture (your avatar).

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