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  • Hamed vs Calvo, why Hamed quit Boxing?

    I wrote this sometime ago, but thought I would post it on here because of an thread asking why Hamed quit after Barrera.



    Just watching the Hamed Calvo fight again, it was Hamed's comeback fight, coming off his first and only lost to Barrera, Hamed was dominant in the fight winning by a landslide, fighting against a guy who has never been stopped and I don't think had ever been down.

    Instead of the crowd and media supporting him he got booed and criticed for not being exciting enough.

    In this fight Naz was throwing more jabs and single shots then tried to get away, he adopted a more safety first attitude. This could be a better style to facing Barrera or the other great featherweights around at this time, but no crowd didn't like and he was criticised for not showing enough of his old flamboyant skills and throwing outrageous combinations.

    Hamed outclass Calvo and put on better performance than Hatton in his comeback fight, yet Hatton had great support from the public and the press and Hamed was not as nearly as outclassed against Barrera as Hatton was against Mayweather. Yet Hamed was booed throughout the fight and Hatton Cheered despite a poor performance.

    I think Hamed set very high standard for himself to live up to and when he got old and slowed and had to change his style a bit, ignorant fight fans and the media couldn't not wait for him to fall and pounced on it and even a good performance against a tough opponent was not good enough.

    If Hamed would have the support Hatton has had he would not have quit the game so young and could have gone on to great things.

    Now Hamed was a much more exciting fighter than Hatton yet Hatton was far more popular here in the UK. Mayweather is even more ****y and arrogant than Hamed and now where as exciting even at superfeater and even Hamed in the Calvo fight put on more of a show than Mayweather vs Baldomir/ODLH yet Mayweather never gets booed by US fight fans.


    It because of the UK public Hamed quit after the Calvo fight, if he were an American he would have supported by the American fight fans and would have not have quit.

    Can anyone think of any other British fighter treated so bad after coming of a loss in there comeback fight?

  • #2
    You're right about people not getting behind Hamed (compared to Hatton), i may be way off but i think a little racism towards his ethnicity may have played a role in him not being fully supported.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by yuppie View Post
      You're right about people not getting behind Hamed (compared to Hatton), i may be way off but i think a little racism towards his ethnicity may have played a role in him not being fully supported.

      Hamed had become disillusioned with the sport and the fans.

      Throughout Hamed's career he had his haters people begging for him to lose. And when he did, they rejoiced and were so happy they all went to his home coming fight to boo him for 12 rounds.

      Hamed won via a shut out, but the crowded booed throughout.

      Hamed with his money thought to himself why bother.

      He never officially retired, and maybe hoped to comeback some day to a sport he loves, but he seems to love food as well and if he came back now it would be at heavyweight.

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      • #4
        Nice read, but maybe the fans have the same mentality as you in regards to jabs.. They don't count them.

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        • #5
          Hamed was mostly hated while Hatton was mostly loved.

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          • #6
            why are you piggy backing off the other thread about Hamed made just a little while ago?? haha.

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            • #7
              maybe because he realized he could only beat nobodies

              He saw the difference between a regular fighter and a real fighter like barrera.

              and then he realized there were other real fighters. Like Morales, Pacquiao, Marquez.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Paclan View Post
                maybe because he realized he could only beat nobodies
                Some fighters make a career of that.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by yuppie View Post
                  You're right about people not getting behind Hamed (compared to Hatton), i may be way off but i think a little racism towards his ethnicity may have played a role in him not being fully supported.
                  I don't think you are way off to be honest. Amir Khan has his fair share of haters in Britain now. Bit of a pattern...




                  I just remember watching Hamed on Sky Sports when I was about 7 and just being hooked from then on. When I was that age, I loved the arrogance and the showmanship. Of course, race was never an issue being 7 years old.

                  If I was 10 years older and already into boxing when Hamed burst onto the scene I may well have hated the arrogance!

                  Sad how it ended for someone who gave a lot of much needed attention to the lower weight classes.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Paclan View Post
                    maybe because he realized he could only beat nobodies

                    He saw the difference between a regular fighter and a real fighter like barrera.

                    and then he realized there were other real fighters. Like Morales, Pacquiao, Marquez.
                    Marquez turned down a fight with Hamed.

                    Pacquaio did not fight at featherweight until 2 years after Hamed retired.

                    Morales was Super Bantamweight for most of Hamed's career.

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