Why didnt the Prince train for Barrera?

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  • jabsRstiff
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    #11
    Originally posted by Super Cruiserweight
    hahaha look wot i found on google. that posturin, padded ***** pube-anks clearly said "Before flying out I spoke with Naseem (over the phone) and asked him if he had done his work. He told me that he had and when I met him after arriving in Las Vegas I could tell he had."
    if u dont believe me then here it is click the link below- http://www.secondsout.com/fightsites...news_18226.asp

    OWNED

    o and if manny realy said he didnt train hamed til 5days out then where is links to prove it


    This oughtta shut this thread right down.

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    • EXIGE
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      #12
      Originally posted by Moschino045
      Excuse me ******* but if u watch the documentary u can clearly see that he wasnt taking Barrera seriously one little bit and not training with any intensity.
      I agree. Karma for you. Get ready for a full blue bar

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      • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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        #13
        Originally posted by Moschino045
        Why didnt the Prince train for Barrera?
        Because he was an immature kid with a big ego... He had such an amazing talent but he threw it all away because he wouldn't grow up and take boxing seriously!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Martin.
          Because he was an immature kid with a big ego... He had such an amazing talent but he threw it all away because he wouldn't grow up and take boxing seriously!
          I agree with that. Karma for you too.

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          • jabsRstiff
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            #15
            He had a style that worked against a certain level of opposition.
            Barrera was far superior to everyone Naz fought, & wasn't about to be taken in by Naz's unorthodox (ridiculous, actually) ways.

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              #16
              Originally posted by jabsRstiff
              He had a style that worked against a certain level of opposition.
              Barrera was far superior to everyone Naz fought, & wasn't about to be taken in by Naz's unorthodox (ridiculous, actually) ways.
              Had Naz been on top form and under different trainers, he would have won, no doubt. He brought the best out of himself when he moved over to America, under Ingle. When he left him and Warren thats when his performance degraded. Hence no KO's after splitting with those two characters.

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                #17
                Originally posted by eXig3
                Had Naz been on top form and under different trainers, he would have won, no doubt. He brought the best out of himself when he moved over to America, under Ingle. When he left him and Warren thats when his performance degraded. Hence no KO's after splitting with those two characters.
                wasn't he still with Ingle when he faced the washed-up Kevin Kelly ?
                He looked awful against Kelly.

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                  #18
                  hamed expected barerra to charge headfirst into a slugfest, to which the prince would only be too happy to engage in. barerra did anything but charge into the fight, used his jab and straight right, and totally exposed naseem hamed.

                  i could be wrong but i think the reason hamed retired was because he was so embarassed that he was so easily defeated.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    wasn't he still with Ingle when he faced the washed-up Kevin Kelly ?
                    He looked awful against Kelly.
                    He was awful against kelly for sure. It certainetly will never go down as a noticeable win of his. I agree with a lot of what you say, but not all

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                      wasn't he still with Ingle when he faced the washed-up Kevin Kelly ?
                      He looked awful against Kelly.
                      Oh and to answer the question, yes he was.

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