Prince Naseem vs Barrera Entrance (Funny)
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God is great, god is great. There is no god but god, etc...
Nothing you wouldn"t expect in religious stuff. Nothing about going to a war or boxing.
Allahu Akbar= God is Great
La ilaha illa allah wa ashadou ana Mouhammad rasoulallah= There is no God but God, and Mouhammad is his messenger.Last edited by Mayorga-Rules; 04-17-2009, 07:57 PM.Comment
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Top Hat to ya...I am a ****** myself and i disagree with Naseem's entrance, he put some holy words in an excentric showmanship performance, it's disrespectful. I am one of his fans but this night i'm glad he lost to Barrera. A good ****** should bu humble about his faith.
Whatever, i don't understand the racist comments on this site, i thought Boxing was a sport where respect of the other was taught. Don Flamenco is a childish loudmouthing dude, you shouldn't care about him.Comment
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Ingles the 'nuts' Look how he nurtured & turned Johnny Nelsons career.. He'd have been 2 bob if it wern't for the 'Grandaddy of em all' Instead, the mans a millionaire & Naz could've been a billionaire if it wern't for his cheek...Richie Kay and Micky Malone you don't know how extremely correct you are.
I'm a member of Ingles gym and I've heard all the stories and done all my own research. After Naz won his first title he plateaued and then went down.
Naz needed Brendan Ingle, he thought it was his own talent that won all those fights.
Look at naz in the corner of his early career, he'd listen to everything brendan said. Towards the end he would ignore him to such a disgustingly disrespectful level it was hard to watch.
And to the guys asking what the Islamic prayer said... your ignorant and don't even deserve this response.Comment
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Cant understand all the hate Naz gets. I remember being like 8/9 years old watching a prime Naz and when you're that age watching him do what he did was ****ing incredible. It was entertaining and an amazing spectacle to see a boxer hold his hands at his waist, dodge punches with his reflexes and dance around his opponents to a knockout.
I never watched boxing as a kid but my Dad used to tape Hamed's fights and we'd watch them Sunday morning. I remember I used to think he was invincible then I watched the Barrera fight one morning and was pretty gobsmacked he had been beaten.
Thanks and respect to Naz for all the great memories though!Comment

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