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  • the_godslayer
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    #41
    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
    hamed and morales at 154.
    how about a pick from Pacman at 130 - 135, Casamayor or Khan at 135 or Floyd at anywhere between 135 - 147.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #42
      Originally posted by the_godslayer
      how about a pick from Pacman at 130 - 135, Casamayor or Khan at 135 or Floyd at anywhere between 135 - 147.
      ha ha ha hamed will get hurt.

      erik is well past it like hamed.

      they're also both enjoying food right now.

      hamed will be more rusty but erik has more battle wear.

      it'd be an even fight.

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      • the_godslayer
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        #43
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
        ha ha ha hamed will get hurt.

        erik is well past it like hamed.

        they're also both enjoying food right now.

        hamed will be more rusty but erik has more battle wear.

        it'd be an even fight.
        it would be great to see Naz's first ring entrance after all these years, I agree that Hamed Morales would be the most even of the potential fights listed but i wouldnt mind seeing any of them!!

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #44
          Originally posted by the_godslayer
          it would be great to see Naz's first ring entrance after all these years, I agree that Hamed Morales would be the most even of the potential fights listed but i wouldnt mind seeing any of them!!
          he better slim down a bit if he wants to make his "eubank" ring entrance.

          nas just wants attention. i saw a vid of him ringside on setanta and he looks in no condition to fight. nas retired at the right time for him , his skills were slipping due to his outside the ring habits. he seems like a smart chap i'm sure he's okay on the money front.

          nas was a great fighter and accomplished a lot in a short time. to see him so underrated and ridiculed is a shame. everyone talks about being humiliated by barrera. he lost to a HOFer. no shame in that. marco's losses to junior were more humiliating but marco redeemed himself aterwards and unfortunately naseed didn't/couldn't.

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          • the_godslayer
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            #45
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            he better slim down a bit if he wants to make his "eubank" ring entrance.

            nas just wants attention. i saw a vid of him ringside on setanta and he looks in no condition to fight. nas retired at the right time for him , his skills were slipping due to his outside the ring habits. he seems like a smart chap i'm sure he's okay on the money front.

            nas was a great fighter and accomplished a lot in a short time. to see him so underrated and ridiculed is a shame. everyone talks about being humiliated by barrera. he lost to a HOFer. no shame in that. marco's losses to junior were more humiliating but marco redeemed himself aterwards and unfortunately naseed didn't/couldn't.
            Totally agree, he is vastly underrated in many quarters of the boxing fraternity and a sad loss when he decided to turn it all in.

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            • The Legacy
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              #46
              Supremely talented fighter who divided opinion like no other. I'm a Brit, I thought he was a ****, I still think he's a **** but I agree that he was a great fighter and a great entertainer.

              Shame that he retired so early after that loss. His punching power was pretty incredible, they didn't look like much but then the other guys would just fall to the floor.

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              • Sage84
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                #47
                Originally posted by The Legacy
                Supremely talented fighter who divided opinion like no other. I'm a Brit, I thought he was a ****, I still think he's a **** but I agree that he was a great fighter and a great entertainer.
                Haha, yeah thats my opinion of the guy to the letter!!

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                • msagrain
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                  #48
                  michael welsh is a **** like that, he is only fresh tho.

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                  • abadger
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                    #49
                    People talk about Barrera 'exposing' Hamed, and perhaps that is true if it means that it exposed his **** attitude and lack of proper preparation. Had Hamed actually stayed with Ingle and been a dedicated professional he would have handed Barrera's ass to him in very similar fashion to the way Pacquiao did, maybe even better, because Hamed actually had more talent and power than Pacquiao. It is a real shame he never made the most of himself, because he could have been great.

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                    • mspiegelo
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by boofdatruth
                      There is one thing Barrera and Pac have in common. They both lost 2 fights by ko lol.
                      well barrera was also tko'ed by pacman... (and that dq was a ko, common dude!)

                      there's another thing these guys share... after these losses, they re-inveneted themselves and came back to establish themselves as all time greats!!!! Two legends!

                      I liked Prince Naz too while he lasted, he was the man- its really a shame how his career ended, his car accident (which just exemplified his selfishness) and jail sentence and all. Def. should never lace up gloves again...

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