Why didnt the Prince train for Barrera?

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  • kerrminator
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    #41
    hamed was the most gifted feather that iv ever seen but his talent was wasted once he became his own boss.ie.sacked his team and brought the family in.

    It is all too easy to say "ahh **** it Im having a lie in today" when theres no-one there urging you to get up and train and having 27 million pounds sterling (over 50 mill US dollars)in the bank makes it even easier.

    Naz was calling out Barrera for years and Morales for that matter yet there was no reply from Mexico,I suspect the mexican duo did what they are known best for which is box clever and not bite off more than they could chew especially when Naz was alot faster and hungrier than the lazy millionaire that ended up fighting in Vegas.

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    • Easy-E
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      #42
      prime barrera>naz
      prime morales>naz

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      • JUYJUY
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        #43
        Naz Hamed of around 94-95 would of anihilated Barrera, there's a reason why Barrera was scared ****less to give him a shot. Naz trained VERY hard back then, around 94-95 he trained his ass off, but as soon as he won the World Championship he took his foot off the pedal and just stopped training hard completely. That fight against Steve Robinson remains his best ever performance. I haven't seen Naz at his best since 94/95 with the exception of the Tom Johnson fight. Naz soon became a one-punch hoping idiot, but he was never like that around 94/95.

        Naz was a total combination puncher in 94/95, an AWESOME combination puncher, and he was faster back then too. I don't know why he got so complacent, but he hasn't had a decent performance since Tom Johnson and hasn't been at his best since Steve Robinson, and that was due to taking his foot off the pedal and not training near as hard as he used to combined with him neglecting his former combination-punching style and becoming more and more reliant on the one knockout punch. What a waste.
        Last edited by JUYJUY; 09-15-2005, 06:40 PM.

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        • 187tek9
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          #44
          Naz Is Not Gonna Admit He Never Trained,in The Documentary It Showed He Never Trained Proper,no Sparring Etc...i Have A Picture Of Naz In Sheffield On My Mobile Phone From Last Month,he Is Even Fatter Now!!!!!

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          • NAB
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            #45
            Hamed looked terrible in the Barerra fight. He looked clueless.

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            • JUYJUY
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              #46
              Originally posted by NAB
              Hamed looked terrible in the Barerra fight. He looked clueless.
              Totally agree, and it's hardly a suprise.

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              • EXIGE
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                #47
                Originally posted by JUYJUY
                Naz Hamed of around 94-95 would of anihilated Barrera, there's a reason why Barrera was scared ****less to give him a shot. Naz trained VERY hard back then, around 94-95 he trained his ass off, but as soon as he won the World Championship he took his foot off the pedal and just stopped training hard completely. That fight against Steve Robinson remains his best ever performance. I haven't seen Naz at his best since 94/95 with the exception of the Tom Johnson fight. Naz soon became a one-punch hoping idiot, but he was never like that around 94/95.

                Naz was a total combination puncher in 94/95, an AWESOME combination puncher, and he was faster back then too. I don't know why he got so complacent, but he hasn't had a decent performance since Tom Johnson and hasn't been at his best since Steve Robinson, and that was due to taking his foot off the pedal and not training near as hard as he used to combined with him neglecting his former combination-punching style and becoming more and more reliant on the one knockout punch. What a waste.
                I agree with this totally. Steve Robinson beign best performance? Certainetly a case for that, but i could argue against.

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                • JUYJUY
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                  #48
                  Definately still his best performance.

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                  • Rovers
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                    #49
                    hamed never avoided "the barreras of the division"
                    he even said after the morales-barrera 1 fight that he thought barrera won and wanted to fight him instead , if hamed fought morales it would be over in a few rounds hamed by ko , morales wouldnt no wat to do with hamed

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Moschino045
                      Is the guy nuts or what? surely he couldnt of been THAT overconfident surely? On that programme or documentary thing that was on channel four here in UK, u can see the Prince wasnt taking Barrera seriously one little bit & it was as if he knew 100% that Barrera would be KOd no probs. Emanuel stewards said he only worked with the Prince five days before Barrera & that the Prince refused to do any sparring,

                      but i just cant understand it, Barrera was better than any he had fought previousy, look at his record. and when they were rivals at superbantamweight the Prince didnt exactly push for that fight, i really cant work out y he didnt train for this fight, he hardly trained at all ffs.
                      Man talk about ugly you need to take those pics down my friend.

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