I can't understand how people can argue the fact that Hamed undertrained for Barrera.

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  • SILVA
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    #11
    Originally posted by THe TRiNiTY
    I don't understand that this is still an issue for you. Nonetheless, who cares if he under-trained? Training is what makes you great. If you don't train, then you're not great. Barrera trained and Hamed got his ass FAIRLY handed to him.

    He beat a prime fighter who may or may have not taken the fight as seriously as he should have. That's part of being a fighter. Adn let's be realistic, what would Barrera have done with Barrera if he had trained at the perfect rate? Barrera would have always had his number. Just the style.

    Barrera would have countered him all night.
    Naz was not in his prime at all, When he left Ingle he went on the decline,
    Steward didn't know how to train a boxer with his kinda style only Ingle did,
    Ingle helped him develop that style.

    Steward ****ed with it too much, Naz started to rely on just his power in the few fights before the Barrera one.

    The Naz who won his first world title would of destroyed Barrera.

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    • bruzza
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      #12
      Originally posted by SILVA
      People give Barrera far too much credit for that win,
      Naseem Hamed didn't turn up on the night, A well trained Focused Hamed would of KO'ed Barrera,
      Even Emmaneul Steward said that Naz's training camp was terrible and he was showing little interest in the fight.

      Naz was a +350 Favorite to win that fight,
      28 out of 30 boxing analysists picked him to beat Barrera.
      Face it, a well trained focused Naz would of sparked MAB.
      And I take it that's Barreras fault yea? What would happen if you planned to drive a car for 300 miles with only 150 miles worth of fuel?

      Get over it sunshine and stop living in the past

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      • SILVA
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        #13
        Originally posted by Willie Swindler
        So you're telling me, hamed who is fighting his most dangerous opponent ever, in the mecca of boxing las vegas his first time, didnt train?

        You are a ****ing moron.
        Course he trained you ******, he didn't train hard enough though.
        If you knew anything about that fight you would remember that Naz refused to Spar in the lead up, and when he eventually did he got whooped.

        He stayed up allnight playing pool with his friends and basically done everything except train, it was his first fight in Vegas and seemingly it is the reason training camp went so bad because he was living it up everynight instead of focusing on the fight.

        Don't comment on something you know nothing about.

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        • T-97
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          #14
          Originally posted by Willie Swindler
          So you're telling me, hamed who is fighting his most dangerous opponent ever, in the mecca of boxing las vegas his first time, didnt train?

          You are a ****ing moron.
          Hamed has lost his motivation at that point, it was well documented that he wasn't training as hard as he should have been for that fight... I don't take any credit away from MAB though, he did what he had to do and put on a clinic.

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          • Motofan
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            #15
            Originally posted by SILVA
            People give Barrera far too much credit for that win,
            Naseem Hamed didn't turn up on the night, A well trained Focused Hamed would of KO'ed Barrera,
            Even Emmaneul Steward said that Naz's training camp was terrible and he was showing little interest in the fight.

            Naz was a +350 Favorite to win that fight,
            28 out of 30 boxing analysists picked him to beat Barrera.
            Face it, a well trained focused Naz would of sparked MAB.
            NAZ went life and death with a 100 year old Kevin Kelly. He did exactly what everyone who had watched Boxing for more then a year thought he would when he fought MAB. Got outclassed and ran out of the sport. Hamed on his best day still gets badly beaten by Marco. Naz was all smoke and mirrors. Marco is an all time great fighter.

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            • Ko King 212
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              #16
              Yeah thread starter is reaching but I see how when you apply the logic to certain fighters it's ok.

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              • The Noose
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                #17
                Originally posted by SILVA
                People give Barrera far too much credit for that win,
                Naseem Hamed didn't turn up on the night, A well trained Focused Hamed would of KO'ed Barrera,
                Even Emmaneul Steward said that Naz's training camp was terrible and he was showing little interest in the fight.

                Naz was a +350 Favorite to win that fight,
                28 out of 30 boxing analysists picked him to beat Barrera.
                Face it, a well trained focused Naz would of sparked MAB.
                I disagree.

                Barrera had Hamed's number.

                Hamed started to get hit and knocked down when he became champion and fought world class opponents.

                Fighters like Sanchez, Kelly, Ingle and McCullough exposed the fact that he is very open and vunerable to head shots when he attacks.

                Kelly almost did it but got over confident and went on the attack, letting Hamed counter him and stop him.

                Barrera was tough enough and smart enough to know when to attack, and exposed Hamed's flaws that were always there.

                Very few other fighters could have done it. So i give Barrera major props for doing it so well.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SILVA
                  People give Barrera far too much credit for that win,
                  Naseem Hamed didn't turn up on the night, A well trained Focused Hamed would of KO'ed Barrera,
                  Even Emmaneul Steward said that Naz's training camp was terrible and he was showing little interest in the fight.

                  Naz was a +350 Favorite to win that fight,
                  28 out of 30 boxing analysists picked him to beat Barrera.
                  Face it, a well trained focused Naz would of sparked MAB.
                  hmmm... that must be why hamed retired from boxing once barerra kicked his ass... why didn't hamed fight a rematch to prove your point? no need to answer cause it's rhetorical...

                  barerra took hamed's soul.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #19
                    hamed was best suited against sub-par opposition, he was never good enough for the elites

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                    • Ragnar Lothbrok
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SILVA
                      Course he trained you ******, he didn't train hard enough though.
                      If you knew anything about that fight you would remember that Naz refused to Spar in the lead up, and when he eventually did he got whooped.

                      He stayed up allnight playing pool with his friends and basically done everything except train, it was his first fight in Vegas and seemingly it is the reason training camp went so bad because he was living it up everynight instead of focusing on the fight.

                      Don't comment on something you know nothing about.
                      Originally posted by T-97
                      Hamed has lost his motivation at that point, it was well documented that he wasn't training as hard as he should have been for that fight... I don't take any credit away from MAB though, he did what he had to do and put on a clinic.
                      its a old, lame, tired excuse by hamed c*cksmockers. Hamed was fighting his greatest most dangerous opponent in MAB, in his first fight in the mecca of boxing, with his preposterous islam def poetry jam before the fight started;

                      only ignorant, gullible, ****** ****ing morons would believe that hamed wasnt "motivated" to train hard vs barerra.


                      NOBODY BELIEVES THAT WEAK ASS CROCK OF **** BUT HAMED FANS.

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