JUANMA V.S. NAS....who wins?

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  • STRUGG
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    #21
    Originally posted by PrinceNaz88
    The defeat hurt him but by that time he was not training properly and had big hand problems. It's a shame because he could of been a legend of the sport IMO.
    that seperates the really good fighters from the legend....the grit to comeback..................i still like nas though

    Originally posted by ts33
    Yeah, i think you're right. Nas would get KD'd - sort of like the kelley fight.

    But if Lopez tries to finish, he'll get dropped like against Concepcion.

    if Nas hurts him, it's going to be very hard to get back into the fight for lopez

    his awkwardnes and his power....was impressive......i wish he wouldve fought Morales and Marquez..............like a mini fab four

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    • studentofthegam
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      #22
      Originally posted by PrinceNaz88
      For a start, ferocious power. Add some speed to that and it makes him a tough matchup for anyone.

      Btw, for Hamed at his best, I wouldn't bother watching past the 90s.
      He didnt fight much after that and I clearly remember the only one that mattered after the 90's.

      Originally posted by STRUGG
      and his awkward style is really.........a nightmare for anyone..........pity he crumbled after barrera.........
      Yeah against semi stars it was a nightmare. When he stepped up it was just a minor technicality. The win against Kelley was ok though.

      Originally posted by blackirish137
      his best wins are over Steve Robinson, Manuel Medina, Tom Johnson, Kevin Kelley, Wilfredo Vasquez, Cesar Soto, and Vuyani Bungu. all regarded as quite good wins at the time.

      Hamed may have been flawed, but he got the job done in good fashion on multiple occasions.
      Is it me or did he hide from the real challenges during that time period. I believe Morales would've had him running for his life. Barrera well we saw what happened. I dont discredit his career but he dodged the cream of the crop and he misjudged and thought he had waited long enough to clip Barrera.
      I watched about five matches and I still dont see him as great just good.

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        #23
        Nas by KO. Juanma is too wild and too inconsistent.

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        • Abraham Reyes
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          #24
          juanma leaves himself to open and I belive he is one good punch away from getting KO, I believe nas would capitalize on his mistakes.

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            #25
            Nas in his prime was so un-orthodox. He came in with crazy punches from crazy angles, his chin was granite and punches concussive.

            Juanma gets KTFO by Nas.

            Nas would completely rip through all of the current Featherweight.

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            • STRUGG
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              #26
              poll added,......*****s are not allowed

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                #27
                Originally posted by studentofthegam
                He didnt fight much after that and I clearly remember the only one that mattered after the 90's.



                Yeah against semi stars it was a nightmare. When he stepped up it was just a minor technicality. The win against Kelley was ok though.



                Is it me or did he hide from the real challenges during that time period. I believe Morales would've had him running for his life. Barrera well we saw what happened. I dont discredit his career but he dodged the cream of the crop and he misjudged and thought he had waited long enough to clip Barrera.
                I watched about five matches and I still dont see him as great just good.
                I think the only one he actually 'skipped' out on was Marquez...ironically I think he would have had the best chance to beat him out of the three Mexicans.

                I have no doubt Morales would have beaten him, about the same as Barrera.

                Like I said, Hamed was flawed, but against the right opponents he was death. you throw him in there with someone that could nullify his akward style and offense and he would get a loss. you throw him in there with leaky defence and you have KO victory for Naz.

                him vs Pacquiao would have been interesting. Pacquiao is obviously the superior fighter, but if they started trading shots...

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by blackirish137
                  I think the only one he actually 'skipped' out on was Marquez...ironically I think he would have had the best chance to beat him out of the three Mexicans.

                  I have no doubt Morales would have beaten him, about the same as Barrera.

                  Like I said, Hamed was flawed, but against the right opponents he was death. you throw him in there with someone that could nullify his akward style and offense and he would get a loss. you throw him in there with leaky defence and you have KO victory for Naz.

                  him vs Pacquiao would have been interesting. Pacquiao is obviously the superior fighter, but if they started trading shots...


                  this is intriguing.............PAC handled margarito and Cottos flush shot...................i dont know if he does it in featherweight though

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by blackirish137
                    I think the only one he actually 'skipped' out on was Marquez...ironically I think he would have had the best chance to beat him out of the three Mexicans.

                    I have no doubt Morales would have beaten him, about the same as Barrera.

                    Like I said, Hamed was flawed, but against the right opponents he was death. you throw him in there with someone that could nullify his akward style and offense and he would get a loss. you throw him in there with leaky defence and you have KO victory for Naz.

                    him vs Pacquiao would have been interesting. Pacquiao is obviously the superior fighter, but if they started trading shots...
                    He wouldnt be able to get off fast enough to compete. He didnt stand a chance then with fighters that run off 9 punches in a row not to mention accuracy. Pac puts him to bed.

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                      #30
                      It figures that a coward like STRUGG would support a fellow coward like Maricon.


                      The Prince takes Maricon's head clean off his shoulders.

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