floyd mayweather vs naseem hameed at 130.

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  • wmute
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    #31
    Originally posted by realheavyhands
    im sorry but they fight alot alike..
    who? naz and pbf?
    if you think so, go watch a few fights, maybe you will be able to tell the difference

    Originally posted by realheavyhands
    and p4p hamed hits harder then anything mayweather ever felt
    p4p maybe (dont forget corrales)

    but real punches matter, not p4p punches and pbf was in the ring with corrales and judah,

    imagine naz knocking out castillo, or knocking down and out welters and junior welters like the two above

    Originally posted by realheavyhands
    and hamed is blessed with faser hands
    faster than who? than mayweather?

    Originally posted by realheavyhands
    .. his reach wasnt that long but hamed jab was long he new how to throw it long with enough power to keep anyone honest...
    yeah... any B fighter at 126, looked how honest he kept barrera...

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    • GEOFFHAYES
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      #32
      Forget dominating opponents, Hamed HUMILIATED opponents.

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      • wmute
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        #33
        Originally posted by Naz-Fan
        read the post properly you idiot
        i read it properly, you suggest naz would knock pbf out, right?

        i suggest the words in my post to describe the outcome of the fight

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        • wmute
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          #34
          Originally posted by Naz-Fan
          It's like asking who would win Joe Calzaghe vs Lennox Lewis
          more like jeff lacy and joe louis i think

          EDIT: no that's actually unfair to Naz he was better than Lacy, but Calzaghe is a lot better careerwise
          Last edited by wmute; 01-28-2007, 11:10 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by realheavyhands
            not speed n power , floyd has better defense.. floyd jumps in and he wouldnt be able to do that cuz the power.. floyd moved up to get away from barerra
            actually speed would be floyd's advantage too. again go watch his fights at 130

            floyd moved up to get away from barrera?

            are you dreaming?

            there are THREE years between floyd's last fight at 130 and mab's first fight at 130.

            THREE years, and he moved to 135 cos he was afraid of barrera (former 122) to fight castillo (one of the biggest 135 fighters).

            I want to smoke the same stuff you are smoking

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              #36
              Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
              Danny Romero (Naz thoroughly dominated him in July '90), Michael Brodie (Naz scored a 30-second KO on Brodie in his last amateur fight), and Vincenzo Belcastro, Freddy Cruz, Laureano Ramirez Padilla, Juan Polo Perez - all proved world-class fighters before Naz even fought for a world title.. Steve Robinson, Manuel Medina, Tom Johnson, Kevin Kelley, Wilfredo Vasquez (WBA champion), Wayne McCullough, Paul Ingle, Cesar Soto, Vuyani Bungu (his last 14 fights were world title wins), Augie Sanchez (beat Floyd Mayweather in the amateurs)..

              Yes, bartenders and traffic cops.
              and look where they all are now, the same place they were before they fought hamed: nowhere.

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                #37
                Originally posted by wmute
                actually speed would be floyd's advantage too. again go watch his fights at 130

                floyd moved up to get away from barrera?

                are you dreaming?

                there are THREE years between floyd's last fight at 130 and mab's first fight at 130.

                THREE years, and he moved to 135 cos he was afraid of barrera (former 122) to fight castillo (one of the biggest 135 fighters).

                I want to smoke the same stuff you are smoking
                im sorry but your wrong.. bararra swore he was going to jump on hamed from the opening bell and never take a step back he felt the jab and dint do ****.. he trained like a lunitic for the fight of his life while hamed doesnt even come in ripped u do the math... secong bararra was floyd worst nightmare at that weight bararra is like castillo on steroids at that weight.. worst matchup possible for floyd and floyd doesnt have nowhere near hamed pop to keep barrara off.. im sorry but your wrong

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                  Forget dominating opponents, Hamed HUMILIATED opponents.
                  true that, but dont you think that was due also to his very unorthodox style. kind of like roy jones.

                  I mean not only these guys had insane physical talents, but they were stylewise unlike anything their opponents faced before them, which made their wins even more devastating.

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                  • realheavyhands
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                    #39
                    i think barrara was one of the most underrated fighters of this generation

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                    • Jim_Davis
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                      #40
                      Watch the fight properly. Barerra is **** scared of coming in too close against Hamed. I'm not taking anything away from him because he beat a lazy Hamed fair and square. But nevertheless Hamed is discredited on all boxing forums.

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