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  • #11
    when i made this it had nothing to do with race

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    • #12
      Khan isnt even in the same league as Naz and never will

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      • #13
        Originally posted by eazy_mas View Post
        Naseem Hamed didnt comeback of boxing due to promotional reason because his timing was that good.

        It was conciedence that he lost and and fighters are usally taken abit long to make and longer to wait til it comes. but that time all the 9/11 sitaution it pretty hard for an arab ****** fighter to fight
        ** Naz came back in 2002 and won the IBO belt, but no more. It was more like Barrera beat up his mojo and turned Naz into a little fatty boy who would announce his comeback every year while stuffing himself with cakes.

        Arabs generally don't make good boxers, it's not in their make up to fight face to face with rules. When boxing all time lists are made, it is rare to see an arab mentioned.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by LondonRingRules View Post
          ** Naz came back in 2002 and won the IBO belt, but no more. It was more like Barrera beat up his mojo and turned Naz into a little fatty boy who would announce his comeback every year while stuffing himself with cakes.

          Arabs generally don't make good boxers, it's not in their make up to fight face to face with rules. When boxing all time lists are made, it is rare to see an arab mentioned.
          Thats an intresting quote to say arabs dont fight face to face with rules. Are u trying to imply some link to cowardly terrorism ?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by me2007 View Post
            i actually thought Khan was quite a nice bloke and down to earth. but after watching his post fight interview i can see that he's turned into a wanker.
            I thought that he came across better than I expected in the interview. I expected him to say that he was never hurt and that it was simply a push. Instead he admitted that it was a step up in class and he had to work hard to overcome a good fighter. He did make a ****y slip by claiming that the fight indicated he had a good chin (yes he took some solid shots before and after the knockdown and was hit with probably the best shots Limond had ever thrown) and by claiming that he was always in control. He quite obviously had no B-plan and although it was complacency that allowed him to get tagged, a decent fighter would've taken him out because his plan and defence was non-existant for the rest of the round.

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            • #16
              like mcguigan said 'its back to the drawing board for khan' and like i always say to my friends who are caught up in the khan hype- this boy aint no world beater yet! The prince was ALOT better than khan, one of the most talented of his generation maybe in boxing general and he was walking through world champions at time let alone 'commonwealth'. NAZ eats khan alive!!

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              • #17
                what do you mean, both ****e fighters exposed for what they are

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