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    Speaking with The Telegraph, promoter Frank Warren was asked about the best talent that he's worked with in the last three decades. Warren, who made Joe Calzaghe, Amir Khan, Ricky Hatton and many others into superstars, views Prince Naseem Hamed as the best of the crop.


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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Speaking with The Telegraph, promoter Frank Warren was asked about the best talent that he's worked with in the last three decades. Warren, who made Joe Calzaghe, Amir Khan, Ricky Hatton and many others into superstars, views Prince Naseem Hamed as the best of the crop.


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    Hamed's just itching to pass on his name to somebody else.

    I think he needs to get over it.. Potential means **** in this sport. You either achieve greatness or you don't. Almost doesn't count.

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    • #3
      Obviously, Too much natural talent but then it all went down hill..

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      • #4
        Prince Hammed had a few good years and didn't loose by much when He did.
        I lost 100 bucks that night and became a Barreras fan. I didn't know He still had so much in the tank after his wars with Morales and his loss to Jr.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pin Galarga View Post
          Prince Hammed had a few good years and didn't loose by much when He did.
          I lost 100 bucks that night and became a Barreras fan. I didn't know He still had so much in the tank after his wars with Morales and his loss to Jr.

          I think they thought Barrera was done, But Barrera still switch style of them and box instead of brawling, If Naz had fought Morales instead he would have brawled with Naz no doubt which would have given Naz his best chance at winning.

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          • #6
            Frank Warren was bound to say Hamed was the best he's worked with cos he's the only one that stuck with him!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by matt73uk View Post
              Frank Warren was bound to say Hamed was the best he's worked with cos he's the only one that stuck with him!
              Naz left warren after the mccoulough fight....

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              • #8
                I'm not suprised. Hamed is one of the most talented and physically blessed FW's of all time bar none. Now It pissed me off that he didn't take advantage of it or have the desire to be great towards the end of his career, but that's another story for another day.

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                • #9
                  Barrera and JMM would have Naz.

                  Morales and Pac would war it and that would be dangerous.

                  Heck Barrera roughed up Naz and boxed him, and won by 4 rounds or so?

                  The thing with naz, the lil ****er was so confident by that point that his training and attitude with just not right.

                  He was a very good boxer, pure power and speed in his prime, and such a great man to watch, with his flaws or not.

                  I saw BIG FIGHT LITTLE PRINCE AFTER THE bARRTERA FIGHT AND THOUGHT WHAT A PRICK, he could have done so much better if he trained harder.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by matt73uk View Post
                    Frank Warren was bound to say Hamed was the best he's worked with cos he's the only one that stuck with him!
                    True lol but Hamed really did have everything.

                    Speed, power, athleticity, footwork, confidence, star appeal, a chin.

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