did nassem hamed lift weights?

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  • JUYJUY
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    #21
    Originally posted by ImSoFlyyy
    Want to have a short career like him too?
    Hamed's career lasted a decade, that's a long career.

    Benn's didn't last that long, McGuigan's didn't last that long..
    and they are HOFer's.

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      #22
      Originally posted by JUYJUY
      Hamed's career lasted a decade, that's a long career.

      Benn's didn't last that long, McGuigan's didn't last that long.. and they're HOFer's.
      Would you mind telling me what kind of leg exercises he did?

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        #23
        Originally posted by ImSoFlyyy
        Want to have a short career like him too?
        I would say his career wasnt one that could be considered to be particularly short by any means at all.

        His career was also a success. He made some of the biggest amounts of money boxers have ever claimed in history, so in a way yes, i look up to him in many senses.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Konstantin
          Would you mind telling me what kind of leg exercises he did?
          Leg sled. That's what Ingle's fighters always did last thing on a Friday. Notice how all his fighters have 'bottom heavy' physiques? Bomber, Naz, Ryan Rhodes et al.

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            #25
            Mnash...

            as much of a ***** Hamed was, he was one of the most talented fighters of all time..

            Only if he had the hunger and desire that he had for the Kelley fight and if he listened to Manny, he would've been the 3rd maybe 1st or 2nd greatest featherweight of all time...

            Emanuel Steward only worked with him five times for the Barrera fight, do you know how little that is?!??!?!

            Emanuel said, that the prince never listened to him for training, and that he didn't like to sparr, so he rarely ever even sparred...

            Imagine what he could have been...wasted talent...

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              #26
              Originally posted by JUYJUY
              Leg sled. That's what Ingle's fighters always did last thing on a Friday. Notice how all his fighters have 'bottom heavy' physiques? Bomber, Naz, Ryan Rhodes et al.
              Do you know what age he started boxing at?

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                #27
                Yea Naz was acutally the first boxer I ever saw and when I saw his crazy antics I was immidiately a fan. Naz is the type of character boxing needs today.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by ThaGreatest_NK
                  Mnash...

                  as much of a ***** Hamed was, he was one of the most talented fighters of all time..

                  Only if he had the hunger and desire that he had for the Kelley fight and if he listened to Manny, he would've been the 3rd maybe 1st or 2nd greatest featherweight of all time...

                  Emanuel Steward only worked with him five times for the Barrera fight, do you know how little that is?!??!?!

                  Emanuel said, that the prince never listened to him for training, and that he didn't like to sparr, so he rarely ever even sparred...

                  Imagine what he could have been...wasted talent...
                  He was naturally gifted in speed and agility, gifted in talent, he won the European Cup in Manchester one year (I don't remember which year) in the juniors and he looked absolutely fantastic. Post-Robinson he hasn't shown that same form because his ego took over and he stopped training hard.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JUYJUY
                    He was naturally gifted in speed and agility, gifted in talent, he won the European Cup in Manchester one year (I don't remember which year) in the juniors and he looked absolutely fantastic. Post-Robinson he hasn't shown that same form because his ego took over and he stopped training hard.
                    Exactly...

                    Did you notice something...all the fighters that Emanuel Steward had in the past, had the potential to be one of the greatest...but they all left thinking Manny don't know ****..

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ThaGreatest_NK
                      Do you know what age he started boxing at?
                      Ingle was on the top deck of a bus that was driving up a hill, he looked out of the window and there was a miniture little six-year-old Arab kid being picked on by a street gang - they couldn't land a single punch on him! and Ingle fought to himself 'boy, that little kid can move!'. Not long after, the kid's father took him and his brothers to Ingle's gym and asked Ingle if he could learn them to box because they were being picked on and racially abused. That little kid was Naseem Hamed.
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