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  • The Gully Gad
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    #61
    Hamed by far....

    Way Way better then Khan could take a shot and give one back out...

    They had to stop Khan from shadow boxing last week cuz he kept getting beat..

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    • Motofan
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      #62
      Once a douche always a douche. **** Naz. He fought one good fighter, got handled, and then quit. Like I said, **** him.

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      • Bobby Shaw
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        #63
        Originally posted by lparm
        By PAT SHEEHAN

        Naseem Hamed has told buddy Amir Khan: There will only ever be one Prince - and that's me!
        Hamed was ringside in Manchester when Khan, 22, took the WBA world light-welterweight title from Andreas Kotelnik with a sensational performance.

        But the ex-WBO world super-featherweight champ insisted Khan would never take his place.

        There is a huge picture of Hamed on the wall at Khan's gym in Bolton.

        Hamed said: "If I was him, I'd have a picture of me up too because I'm a great inspiration.

        "Amir Khan is Amir Khan. He's a great fighter but Prince Naseem brought something completely different to any other fighter in the whole world.

        "I still look back at the early 1990s and think 'Boy, that confidence just came out in me - and it was fantastic.

        "I don't see anything remotely like me in boxing past or future."

        © 2009 News Group Newspapers Ltd. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.
        He's right and it would be foolish to even try to emulate.Just because they share the same religion dont mean they are similar.Amir Khan is different and boring and he better keep it that way for his chin's sake.

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        • stefjonno1
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          #64
          Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
          This is funny tho,
          Barerra was beaten by Khan because he wasnt in his prime.
          Nobody argues that,
          But whenever it is said that Naz wasnt in his prime when he lost to Barerra War breaks out




          Naz and barrera are the same age, not that that really means anything, but Barrera was not as good as he'd been earlier on in his career.

          Naz made a career outta beating up x champs who were waaaay past their best. When he did up his competition and fought young good fighters he struggled. He had to go to America and prove his doubters wrong, but he failed. Its one thing being the best in europe, but americas a whole new ball game.


          Naz is right in what he said though.
          Last edited by stefjonno1; 07-21-2009, 01:20 AM.

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          • CiganoBoxer
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            #65
            Naz had the type of power Amir can only dream about .....

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              #66
              Originally posted by lparm
              By PAT SHEEHAN

              Naseem Hamed has told buddy Amir Khan: There will only ever be one Prince - and that's me!
              Hamed was ringside in Manchester when Khan, 22, took the WBA world light-welterweight title from Andreas Kotelnik with a sensational performance.

              But the ex-WBO world super-featherweight champ insisted Khan would never take his place.

              There is a huge picture of Hamed on the wall at Khan's gym in Bolton.

              Hamed said: "If I was him, I'd have a picture of me up too because I'm a great inspiration.

              "Amir Khan is Amir Khan. He's a great fighter but Prince Naseem brought something completely different to any other fighter in the whole world.

              "I still look back at the early 1990s and think 'Boy, that confidence just came out in me - and it was fantastic.

              "I don't see anything remotely like me in boxing past or future."

              © 2009 News Group Newspapers Ltd. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.
              who knows? amir might surpass him in the future

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              • Roger Mellie
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                #67
                If Khan had Hamed's power he would be an incredible fighter.

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                • lparm
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by mr.crust
                  If Khan had Hamed's power he would be an incredible fighter.
                  Hamed's power was way above average for the weight, he hit like arguello against guys the size of tysons calf muscle.

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                  • Pretty Boy32
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by lparm
                    Hamed's power was way above average for the weight, he hit like arguello against guys the size of tysons calf muscle.
                    Manny Steward said he hit harder then Lennox Lewis who he also trained

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                    • stefjonno1
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
                      Manny Steward said he hit harder then Lennox Lewis who he also trained




                      Naz hits harder than Lennox lewis! Great stuff.

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