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  • #11
    Originally posted by abadger View Post
    I think Hamed is probably starting to realise what he himself could have been if he hadn't been so arrogant, and had actually applied himself to his trade and skills in the way that Mayweather so obviously has throughout his career (until now?)
    Exactly.

    Hamed had incredible coordination, and just SICK power. If Ingle or Steward had been able to teach him some fundamentals, and got him to apply some discipline in training, he would have been a top 126/130 guy for a long time.

    Think about it: what does Pacquiao have that Hamed didn't?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by QUISQUEYA View Post
      Exactly.

      Hamed had incredible coordination, and just SICK power. If Ingle or Steward had been able to teach him some fundamentals, and got him to apply some discipline in training, he would have been a top 126/130 guy for a long time.

      Think about it: what does Pacquiao have that Hamed didn't?
      Skillswise nothing. Sadly, fighting heart...he has one.
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      Last edited by abadger; 03-21-2011, 12:13 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by abadger View Post
        Skillswise nothing. Sadly, fighting heart...he has one.
        I just thought of an interesting analogy:

        Pacquiao:Hamed::Mayweather:Judah

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        • #14
          Naz was my dude(no ****) I felt like he could've took Barrera in a rematch if he would've pursued one! but none the less he's still my all time favorites!

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          • #15
            I like Naz, and for his ****y ass to humble him self (and thats not easy for him) to say that about another fighter and not himself is a BIG compliment in itself.

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            • #16
              He can just fight right now at cruiserweight and fight David Haye at the 02 Arena.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by QUISQUEYA View Post
                I just thought of an interesting analogy:

                Pacquiao:Hamed::Mayweather:Judah
                Ha! Pretty good. I like it.
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                Last edited by abadger; 03-21-2011, 12:14 AM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Brandish View Post
                  naz never was that good he always was afraid to face floyd at 130. for that he get no love form me, just another overrated brit masquerading as a real champion.

                  Hamed never had one fight at 130 lbs, yet you call him afraid to fight Mayweather. Brilliant.

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                  • #19
                    Hamed never had one fight at 130 lbs, yet you call him afraid to fight Mayweather. Brilliant.
                    that's a 4 pound difference **** for brains

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Brandish View Post
                      that's a 4 pound difference **** for brains
                      Four pounds is a lot of weight when you are 126 lbs. People that understand boxing know this. Mayweather began his career at 130 lbs. Hamed began his career at 114 lbs and was five inches shorter. You can't duck someone who isn't in your weight class. Is any of this getting through to your thick ****ing head?

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