Naseem vs. Morales, Pacquiao

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  • J !
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    #11
    Originally posted by Parodius
    Hamed was washed up at the age of 27. Come on now J!
    YES HE WAS, THE FAME THE FORTUNE RUINED HIM
    his wanker of a brother Riath taking over his affairs the accrimonous split from life long trianer an dfather figure Bendan Ingle.......sound familair to a certian heavyweight you may know? it can happen mate.

    theres a documentary on the prince in the run up to the MAB fight, he wa more interested in who was cutting his hair than what he was gonna do in the ring.

    you should get a copy if you can.

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    • J !
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      #12
      Originally posted by raesaad
      Well now he certainly loses both I don't know about 5 years ago...
      runmour has it JC is signign Hamed up for his comeback fight.


      it will be his toughest opponent for five years

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      • hectari
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        #13
        Man this naseem should have never retired! he cared more about stats then fights! every fighter loses its how you come back from that loss which makes you a champion.

        Naseem vs Pacquiao would have been the highest ever featherweight bout if it happend.

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        • xzworks
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          #14
          Originally posted by J !
          runmour has it JC is signign Hamed up for his comeback fight.


          it will be his toughest opponent for five years

          prince retires so early and comes back late.

          he's too late..hes goin down..

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          • Parodius
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            #15
            Originally posted by J !
            YES HE WAS, THE FAME THE FORTUNE RUINED HIM
            his wanker of a brother Riath taking over his affairs the accrimonous split from life long trianer an dfather figure Bendan Ingle.......sound familair to a certian heavyweight you may know? it can happen mate.

            theres a documentary on the prince in the run up to the MAB fight, he wa more interested in who was cutting his hair than what he was gonna do in the ring.

            you should get a copy if you can.
            I thought Hamed's entrance was the funniest thing I've seen in boxing. I was never really impressed with Hamed. He had alot of power, but his chin wasn't very good & his defense wasn't that good. I mean many people are considered green at the age of 27 & some reach there prime at the age of 27. Being washed up at 27 is unheard of, I guess you're talking about Tyson.

            Yea you probably know more about Hamed's personal life then me, because you're from UK & Hamed was huge in UK.

            I will try to find the book if I can

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            • oldgringo
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              #16
              Originally posted by J !
              Hamed loses to morales beats pac, one of those style things, in the same way Pac beat MAB but lost ot Eric.

              I agree completely. Pacquiao's style plays right into Naseems hands. Both guys hit the deck in a slugfest, Naseems superior power and bizarre angles surprise Pacquiao however and he doesn't beat the count the second time.

              Erik would box Hameds ears off. Nothing that Hamed hits Erik with affects him...Morales UD Hamed 116-112.

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              • Cletus Funk
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                #17
                Originally posted by J !
                runmour has it JC is signign Hamed up for his comeback fight.


                it will be his toughest opponent for five years
                I'll tell you what mate, I'm getting ****ing sick of your Calzaghe nuthugging

                Hamed at his absolute best would run Morales close but I'd say EM sneaks it more times than not. I think he'd stop Pac within 9 after hitting the canvas a couple of times himself.

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                • EXIGE
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                  #18
                  Hamed beats anyone in his prime simple as.....

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                  • - Evil -
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                    #19
                    Hamed was a very good fighter, one of the best ever at featherweight. When Hamed went to the gym, run and did all the other things a fighter needs to do to get in shape he'd be very hard to beat.

                    I prefer both Morales and Pacquiao to Hamed but i wouldnt be suprised if he beat both, maybe even KO them. I think too many people read into the Barrera loss too much, Hamed wasnt in any condititon to fight that night and IMO prime Naz would have butchered Barrera.

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                    • jabsRstiff
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                      #20
                      Morales is more solid than Pacquiao....wouldn't be as vulnerable to Hamed's sneaky power shots. He'd control Hamed over 12. He has the chin to stand up to Naseem...& the kind of right hand that would work well against him.

                      Pacquiao has more of a chance to take the Prince out....but would be susceptible to the big punch- that's a toss-up.
                      Last edited by jabsRstiff; 10-13-2005, 12:20 PM.

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