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  • NakiFan
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    #1

    Please Rate these two on career success

    not P4pP but who had the better career.
    20
    Ricky Hatton
    75.00%
    15
    Naseem Hamed
    25.00%
    5
  • AztecWanker
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    #2
    This isn't threadworthy, homie. Hatton ****s on The Prince.

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    • NakiFan
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      #3
      I agree one hundred percent.

      Naz is hugely overrated.

      There is a funny bit in Calzaghe's book, where a domestic journeyman tells Naz "shut up you big eared midget or ill smack you silly" and Naz backs down lol.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #4
        hatton has the better career

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        • Silencers
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          #5
          Hamed beat a lot of top contenders and titlists of his time, the only thing that prevented him from being a unified titlist was sanctioning body politics, for all his ****iness, he fought really good fighters and beat most of them.

          Then again, Hatton's win over Tszyu probably trumps any win Hamed has on his resume.

          I think it depends on what you like really, multiple wins over good fighters or a win over a great fighter with less wins over good fighters.
          Last edited by Silencers; 04-02-2009, 11:39 PM.

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          • PrettyBoyRoy 88
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            #6
            I'll go with Hatton. Hatton is not done yet so who knows what else he will do in his career.

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            • street bully
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              #7
              P4P The Prince all day, but when it comes to career acomplishments, then one Tzu win is better than any Hamed win. Naseem is the better fighter overall though.

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              • klipsch speaker
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                #8
                both cant beat truly elite fighters & were schooled as a matter of fact...

                oh except tszyu... the old, inactive version of him...

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                • Roger Mellie
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Infern0
                  I agree one hundred percent.

                  Naz is hugely overrated.

                  There is a funny bit in Calzaghe's book, where a domestic journeyman tells Naz "shut up you big eared midget or ill smack you silly" and Naz backs down lol.
                  Lmao! that domestic journeyman was former world cruiserweight champ Carl Thompson,the bloke who handed Haye his only defeat so far.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Silencers
                    Hamed beat a lot of top contenders and titlists of his time, the only thing that prevented him from being a unified titlist was sanctioning body politics, for all his ****iness, he fought really good fighters and beat most of them.

                    Then again, Hatton's win over Tszyu probably trumps any win Hamed has on his resume.

                    I think it depends on what you like really, multiple wins over good fighters or a win over a great fighter with less wins over good fighters.
                    Agreed. Good post as always.

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