I agree for the most part.
The best guy Hamed ever beat, Tom Johnson, was on the slide. But at the same time, he was regarded as the top 126 lb. fighter in the world, and had made like 12 or 13 defenses of the IBF title. It was the best guy at the time that Naz could beat at 126. Naz beat the titleholders of the 4 main organizations.
They may have not been great fighters, but it's not like you always get "greats" floating around. That in itself was impressive enough to give him more credit than he's generally given today.
The best guy Hamed ever beat, Tom Johnson, was on the slide. But at the same time, he was regarded as the top 126 lb. fighter in the world, and had made like 12 or 13 defenses of the IBF title. It was the best guy at the time that Naz could beat at 126. Naz beat the titleholders of the 4 main organizations.
They may have not been great fighters, but it's not like you always get "greats" floating around. That in itself was impressive enough to give him more credit than he's generally given today.
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