Pac Man vs Hamed @ 126

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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Pac would be faster, near as powerful, and have a better chin. His constant movement and quick punches would leave Hamed laid out by the 8th or 9th.

    Hamed doesn't have the skills or fight the style to beat Pac IMO.

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    • Khalid X
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      #12
      Hamed didn't have a questionable chin. Almost all of his knockdowns were due to him being off balance 90% of the time. With that said I can't see Manny knocking him out. Maybe a TKO stoppage if he takes over and puts it on him late, but not KO.

      FWIW people forget how hard Hamed cracked at that weight. The boxing world was buzzing about his power back in the day and many analyst had him p4p a harder hitter than guys like Tua, Tyson, Lewis, Trinidad, and other big punchers. I say this because there is no way Manny comes out brawling against Hamed or trying to end this early.

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      • jrosales13
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        #13
        Pac overall, even a one handed, raw, was still the better fighter than Hamed at 126.

        Resume wise Hamed ranks higher. But, H2H Pac would beat him.

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        • Swag Hustla
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          #14
          Originally posted by Morales_
          Hamed was never hurt though, alot of the KDs were balance issues.

          Hamed was P4P the hardest hitter in boxing, Pacquiao wouldnt be able to trade with him.
          Hamed definitely hit harder than anyone at 126. He had 31 out of 36 or some crazy percentage.

          But seriously, his defense is **** and his balance was even worse. Kelley wasn't the only guy to drop Hamed, and Pac was never down above 122. I think Barrera dropped him, but that was slip the ref didn't catch.

          If Hamed doesn't get hurt from getting dropped, he'll get bounced around the canvas like Marquez in the first Pac fight. I know for a fact Hamed can hurt Pac at some point, but he's gonna take a lot of damage on the way. Too much if you ask me.

          Pac by KTFO in 7.

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          • wizard king
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            #15
            Originally posted by Rosseboi
            Who ya got!?!?

            I'm off to bed but I look forwards to reading the responses to this post tomorrow over coffee & breakfast guys!

            (in fact checking Boxingscene over breakie is the highlight of my day :P)
            will this be against a hamed with a training camp or no training camp

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #16
              Originally posted by ThePrince
              No way.

              Both guys being southpaws and Naz's lack of anything resembling defence=manilla ice or as Ricky Hatton put it 'right hook, roll under. right hook, roll under. same thing every time' All night long. Naz wouldn't be able to deal with his speed and I always thought he had a questionable chin. I wouldn't be surprised if it was worse than the Hatton fight.

              Easy KO victory for Pac, probably before round 6.
              The Pacquiao that fought Hatton (wtf? I dont get the paralell) is not the same one who fought at 126lbs.

              Pacquiao had no defence either. In fact Id say Naz was better defensively. Naz would catch him rushing in throwing some wild ****. Naz had a very good chin, he was never hurt. And the vast majority of his knockdowns were because of balance issues.

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              • S.G.
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                #17
                I think Pacquiao levels him with a nasty straight left at some point. He may not have been so refined back then but was much quicker and more powerful for his size.

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