Will Prince Naseem Hamed ever return to the ring?

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  • Scott9945
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    #21
    Originally posted by crazylegs77
    The Barera fight was great, a well deserved beating after KOing bums his whole career.

    Hamed beat about 10 former, present, or future world champions in his career. They guy lost one decision and everyone ****s on his career. Tough business I guess.

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    • Derranged
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      #22
      Its been 6 years. It looks very doubtful. Just a question, what does Hamed do for money? This is a serious question..

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      • Crazylegs77
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        #23
        Originally posted by Scott9945
        Hamed beat about 10 former, present, or future world champions in his career. They guy lost one decision and everyone ****s on his career. Tough business I guess.
        Sorry I guess I remember his ring entrances more than his actual fights

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        • Scott9945
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          #24
          Originally posted by Derranged
          Its been 6 years. It looks very doubtful. Just a question, what does Hamed do for money? This is a serious question..

          No matter what you think of Hamed as a fighter or a person, he was extremely successful financially. He was very well managed and is no doubt a multi-millionaire who is set for life. That is probably one of the biggest reasons he was never motivated to pay the price he would have had to for a comeback. I'd be shocked if he didn't make at least $10,000,000 in his career.

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          • Derranged
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            #25
            Originally posted by Scott9945
            No matter what you think of Hamed as a fighter or a person, he was extremely successful financially. He was very well managed and is no doubt a multi-millionaire who is set for life. That is probably one of the biggest reasons he was never motivated to pay the price he would have had to for a comeback. I'd be shocked if he didn't make at least $10,000,000 in his career.
            I dont think one way or the other about him, I was just curious about what he does for money.

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            • Scott9945
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              #26
              Originally posted by Derranged
              I dont think one way or the other about him, I was just curious about what he does for money.

              I understand, and I'm just telling you he could live off the interest his money collects.

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              • salah479
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                #27
                Hell yeah I want to see the Prince back....it would AWSOME to see him against Katisdis, Casamayor, or David Diaz.....and if he does well and proves himself of course Pacman....he fought barrera when he was sliding down from his prime, if he gets really inspired good things could happen..and losing to barrera is nothing to be embarrased about the man is a legend..but i think the better question is if do u think that Amir Khan will be able to challenge and win the lightweight championship by the end of 2008 and join Naseem at the 21 yr old club?

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                • Grimmer
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                  #28






                  He's put on the pounds a bit, personally I don't think he will and I hope he doesn't, for a long time he was a special British boxer....best Featherweight in the world at the time, if he came he could never he would be a mere shadow of what he once was. You only go around once.

                  It's over Prince:



                  I'm glad we have the memories.




                  Amir Khan is the future.
                  Last edited by Grimmer; 04-01-2008, 10:23 PM.

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                  • MELLY-MEL...
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                    #29
                    doubt he will, he is what he is, and love him or hate him he is great for boxing. i would welcome him back, and he is a huge personality that makes people interested in the sport.

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                      #30
                      LOL i cant believe people still ask this question.

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