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  • #61
    Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View Post
    Why are we still talking about this guy???
    same reason tyson is still being talked about today.
    He left a big impression on the sport, achieved huge success at an early age and yet never fulfilled his potential, KOd allcomers in spectacular fashion, was unbelievably entertaining, contraversial, brought loads of fans and £££$$$££££ into the sport, and declined rapidly when he lost interest/stopped training properly.

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    • #62
      Hamed got such a beating from Barrera that he never could recover, ya Barrera did retire this guy.

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      • #63
        The Prince gave up boxing long before he retired. He was only hungry for the money later on in his career, and had no drive left.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by gingeralbino View Post
          same reason tyson is still being talked about today.
          He left a big impression on the sport, achieved huge success at an early age and yet never fulfilled his potential, KOd allcomers in spectacular fashion, was unbelievably entertaining, contraversial, brought loads of fans and £££$$$££££ into the sport, and declined rapidly when he lost interest/stopped training properly.
          I wouldn't compare the impact he had on the sport the same as Tyson, that's a stretch at best.

          I just think he was extremely overrated, he had great power but never really had a defining win.

          Barerra did what a world class fighter would have done to him. I know in the UK he has a massive following even to this day. I know this because every few days, some thread will come up about this clown.

          He was all show and very little substance. He got beat and QUIT, bottom line. Now he wants to tell people it was his hands? I don't buy it, I just think he doesn't like the fact he's no longer in the lime light. He probably doesn't like the fact that Kahn is in it now as well.

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          • #65
            He did have serious hand problems, I remember watching the fight vs Barrera, Prince had to have his hands rewrapped several times.

            When you have brittle hands it's important that the wraps are not too tight as the hands will swell and forcing even more pressure and pain on the hands. If the wraps are too loose then the hands looses support and become useless.

            That's another reason why towards the end of his career he did not train very much before fights. Another reason why he threw less punches and just relied on the one punch knockout.

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            • #66
              Malignaggi has the same problem his whole career and he's still goin, he's fought better opponents too.......quit lyin Naz we know you quit because Barrera exposed you.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Junior G View Post
                Malignaggi has the same problem his whole career and he's still goin, he's fought better opponents too.......quit lyin Naz we know you quit because Barrera exposed you.
                Pauli never had any power to begin with, that's how he always fought.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View Post
                  I wouldn't compare the impact he had on the sport the same as Tyson, that's a stretch at best.

                  I just think he was extremely overrated, he had great power but never really had a defining win.

                  Barerra did what a world class fighter would have done to him. I know in the UK he has a massive following even to this day. I know this because every few days, some thread will come up about this clown.

                  He was all show and very little substance. He got beat and QUIT, bottom line. Now he wants to tell people it was his hands? I don't buy it, I just think he doesn't like the fact he's no longer in the lime light. He probably doesn't like the fact that Kahn is in it now as well.
                  one loss to barrera and so any world class fighter would have beat him?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View Post
                    I wouldn't compare the impact he had on the sport the same as Tyson, that's a stretch at best.
                    He had in the UK, as u noted later in the post. HWs were always famous, Naz brought the lower weight classes to the mainstream.

                    I just think he was extremely overrated, he had great power but never really had a defining win.

                    Bit like Tyson then eh? All a matter of opinion

                    Barerra did what a world class fighter would have done to him.
                    At least Barera is world class (Douglas)
                    I know in the UK he has a massive following even to this day. I know this because every few days, some thread will come up about this clown.

                    He was all show and very little substance. He got beat and QUIT, bottom line.
                    Yep u wont hear me defend him about that. I love watching the little **** but he could've had some great fights with Eric, Pac and JMM. Better than getting beat by the likes of Williams and McBride though.
                    Now he wants to tell people it was his hands? I don't buy it, I just think he doesn't like the fact he's no longer in the lime light.
                    I agree I'd say he hates not being the centre of attention. But he was probably asked a question randomly and answered it.
                    He probably doesn't like the fact that Kahn is in it now as well.
                    He's a big fan of Khan (or appears to be at least). He's been ringside for a few of his fights.
                    pretty similar to tyson if u think about it (see your quote above for points)

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                    • #70
                      im happy Prince didnt fight prime morales..his beatdown [as hard as it is to believe] wouldve been FAR worse..unlike barrera prime morales simply couldnt even be knocked down let alone knocked out..and erik actually had damn good Knock Out power back then..and i dont think he wouldve tolerated hamed's antics..barrera didnt fight even a close to prime naseem....

                      and i can only imagine what prime hamed wouldve done to pacquiao lmfao..
                      just like PRIME Erik he wouldve knocked that ***** out inside 5 rounds TOPS..

                      ***** chicken manny wouldve done every damn thing to avoid him just like how he's avoiding all the prime comp right now lmao

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