Kumon man why would he call them out and then create an excuses? he fought augie the biggest lookin featherweight i seen who beat floyd and duck erik morales n barrera and erik cudnt handle mannys punches neva mind princes he would hav koed morales he was too fragile barrera stuck to his game plan it payed off buh if he fought the way he did against morales he would hav got koed
if Barrera beat Hamed the way he did Morales would of destroyed Hamed
Morales was a beast and Hamed would of just tried to clown around Morales
and Morales actually fights better when he is mad and would of knocked his azz out Hamed was good not that special Soto and Medina were good too but not the level of Morales and Barrera these guys were elites oh and Morales beat Pac and the reason the last two fights ended the way they did
Morales was gone done specially the third fight oh and Hamed would of cried out the ring when pac was done with him so dont go there by the way Hamed ducked Marquez like a Fly on Sh`it
In my opinion he would of stopped Barrera when he was at his best with Ingle between 95-98. Barrera was a terrific fighter though so would still have been a big test.
Yet he decided to retire instead of trying to redeem himself which says it all. If he wasnt conditioned for the fight he could of fought a rematch and train properly and won like you said but no he decided to retire for a reason.
Yet he decided to retire instead of trying to redeem himself which says it all. If he wasnt conditioned for the fight he could of fought a rematch and train properly and won like you said but no he decided to retire for a reason.
He had big problems with pains in his hands though. This contributed to the lack of training towards the end of his career. That is the reason he gives for retiring at 28 along with he wanted to spend more time with his 3 young sons.
Look, Hamed will not go down as an ATG like Barrera I appreciate that. But, when people say he was at his best when he fought Barrera that is quite simply not true. The lack of training was partly down to hand problems and believing too much in his power, with the latter being Hamed's mistake no-one else's. Steward is a great trainer but it was a big mistake splitting from Ingle. Naz's style was unique and that was all because of Ingle. And that was when he was at his best between 95-98 regardless of the opposition he fought. Would Barrera still have beaten him, maybe because he was very skillful fighter, but no way would he have been given a relatively easy night like he had at the MGM..
Basically there's a documentary on Youtube called Big fight Little prince or something, and it is similar to 24/7 but only on Naz.
Clearly he was sparring crap, abit like 24/7 but this was real and not to get PPV buys since it came out the day after the fight, and not before it.
Watch and come back to me and see if Naz could have done better.
Heck Naz big brother the manager said Barrera is up in those mountains training in the cold, while we are here in Vegas. He was acting like that was a good thing...
Kumon man why would he call them out and then create an excuses? he fought augie the biggest lookin featherweight i seen who beat floyd and duck erik morales n barrera and erik cudnt handle mannys punches neva mind princes he would hav koed morales he was too fragile barrera stuck to his game plan it payed off buh if he fought the way he did against morales he would hav got koed
Morales was fragile?huh. The same one that beat Pac. There must be some other Morales I dont know about.
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