Naseem - He say's here he will be back!

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  • Palma
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    #1

    Naseem - He say's here he will be back!

  • Palma
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    #2
    Maybe after he looses some weight here cause he is FAT!

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    • deuce_drop
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      #3
      Originally posted by Palma
      Maybe after he looses some weight here cause he is FAT!

      i will be the first to admit, i am the world biggest critic of hamed, a hater in the eyes of most when it comes to him, but i have to say, that i gained some respect for him in that interview. he really showed that he has a humble side, and that he too, a guy that was/is as ****y as he is, doesn't enjoy the floyd mayweather jr antics and really, which i think, gives an accurate depiction of floyd when it comes to his so called showmanship. and i like his honesty about his weight and his take on his training and his long break ( unannounced retirement ), but i thought that he was realistic in if he is to comeback and at what weight would be realistic..........

      i still am a critic, but i really wish i would've seen more of this kind of behavior from him during his active career.......... i probably would've been more of a fan had i seem JUST SOME of this side of him, all i ever saw of him was his selling his ****iness........

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      • -Lowkey-
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        #4
        i love nas alot of ppl find his ****y behaviour offensive he used to piss me off to but i find him hilarious

        nas is the man

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        • Savino
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          #5
          When I was little Naz was the main man in England back then and you either loved him or hated him. I was probaly afew who used to love watching him, he was always exciting anf had that charisma. Boxing misses people like him, you don't realise you miss someone like him til he aint been around for a long tim.

          Will he comeback? No. Would he be succesful if he came back? No. Would he bring excitment back. Yes.

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          • hugh grant
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            #6
            No he isnt coming back. If he does he will not be as good. So is it worth tarnishing his reputation. He only ever lost to the great Barerra afterall. No disgrace in that. But he should have tried to avenge that defeat if he was a serious boxer, which i always believed he was.

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            • ironalex
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              #7
              Originally posted by deuce_drop
              i will be the first to admit, i am the world biggest critic of hamed, a hater in the eyes of most when it comes to him, but i have to say, that i gained some respect for him in that interview. he really showed that he has a humble side, and that he too, a guy that was/is as ****y as he is, doesn't enjoy the floyd mayweather jr antics and really, which i think, gives an accurate depiction of floyd when it comes to his so called showmanship. and i like his honesty about his weight and his take on his training and his long break ( unannounced retirement ), but i thought that he was realistic in if he is to comeback and at what weight would be realistic..........

              i still am a critic, but i really wish i would've seen more of this kind of behavior from him during his active career.......... i probably would've been more of a fan had i seem JUST SOME of this side of him, all i ever saw of him was his selling his ****iness........
              he did all that to get bums on seat, and be a showman, who else entertained more than he did? from his ring entrance, ****iness, putting himself on the line with the words he says before the fight, thru to his exciting fighting style.

              when you actually kno/speak to the guy, you will realise what a great, polite and humble guy he is, and a true ring legend.

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              • truthseeker1
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                #8
                Originally posted by Palma
                This videos from 2005 when Amir Khan fought Daniel Thorpe. Nas has been saying he's going to make a comebac for years but he hasn't lived up to his word. I doubt he'll make a comeback. He's got plenty of money and is living a very comfortable life.

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                • passey
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                  #9
                  Naseem was a decent fighter with good power. If he can stay focus and cut the foolisness, there is no reason he can't come back and compete with the top Feather weights (assuming he can drop some pounds).

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by deuce_drop
                    i will be the first to admit, i am the world biggest critic of hamed, a hater in the eyes of most when it comes to him, but i have to say, that i gained some respect for him in that interview. he really showed that he has a humble side, and that he too, a guy that was/is as ****y as he is, doesn't enjoy the floyd mayweather jr antics and really, which i think, gives an accurate depiction of floyd when it comes to his so called showmanship. and i like his honesty about his weight and his take on his training and his long break ( unannounced retirement ), but i thought that he was realistic in if he is to comeback and at what weight would be realistic..........

                    i still am a critic, but i really wish i would've seen more of this kind of behavior from him during his active career.......... i probably would've been more of a fan had i seem JUST SOME of this side of him, all i ever saw of him was his selling his ****iness........


                    Nas always had a down to earth side to him, its just he liked to show off infront of people. On his own Hamed was very down to earth imo.


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