Prince Naseem Hamed Tribute Video

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  • Oasis_Lad
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    #21
    barrera would have beaten any naz he did'nt just beat naz in that fight
    he crushed his spirit and now he's got no chance of being even half the fighter he was

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    • USA4LIFE
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      #22
      Originally posted by TiB-WaRRiOR
      PRINCE WILL GO DOWN AS THE GREATEST..He put lot of people into boxing and barrera got lucky against hamed cuz hamed was in the worse shape of his life and the moment i saw him,i knew he gonna lose this big fight cuz he was out of shape.
      he showed have sticked with his old trainer..when he switched trainer,he gets hit more and punches less.
      hope he comes back big time somewhere down the road.
      Prince will never go down as "the Greatest". He is not greater than Ali, not greater than sugar ray leonerd, not greater than morales or barrera, not greater than robinson, and so on. I like prince but he is not "the greatest", not even close.

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      • USA4LIFE
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        #23
        Originally posted by OASIS_LAD
        barrera would have beaten any naz he did'nt just beat naz in that fight
        he crushed his spirit and now he's got no chance of being even half the fighter he was
        Agree 110% karma for you. In that fight Barrera was looking for no less than a win. Barrera was willing to go through hell in that fight to win, the prince was not.

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        • opethdrums
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          #24
          Originally posted by psychopath
          Was this suppose to be a tribute or a media propaganda blitz for his return?

          Why give a tribute to a fighter who's still alive and is coming back to fight?
          tribute: acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration

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          • Londonerzz
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            #25
            the prince was simply amazing...great fighter. Took on all comers and defeated nearly all.

            dunno if he can get into that type of shape again thou

            Is he gonna go back to Ingle as trainer?

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            • SuckaPunch
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              #26
              Originally posted by OASIS_LAD
              barrera would have beaten any naz he did'nt just beat naz in that fight
              he crushed his spirit and now he's got no chance of being even half the fighter he was
              You mean like when Pac crushed MAB's spirit and made him hide in Dela Hoya's skirt?

              I like Naz, I really wish he would make a comeback but it's a long shot. Real champions are measured not on how they win, but how they pick themselves up after a loss. Naz ain't even close to being a "real" champion, but he sure is fun to watch.

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              • psychopath
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                #27
                Originally posted by opethdrums
                tribute: acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration
                That's right, exactly, gratitude! Reason why I don't feel it's time to give him tribute, not yet because he is coming back. You give fighters acknowledgement of gratitude and admiration for their contribution to the sports when their career is over, at least in the way I see it and in my understanding.

                Respect that's "progressive" so no problem. We give respect to both retired and active fighters.
                Last edited by psychopath; 01-03-2006, 08:18 PM.

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                • TheEvilSaint
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                  #28
                  very very well done. at times i hate naz for his pansy dancing and ****ing around in the ring... but i dont know what to say, he wins he knocks people out and hes entertaining.

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                  • ELPacman
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                    #29
                    I recently rewatched the Sanchez fight, my god, the interview at the end is one of the greatest interviews ever conducted on HBO. "Daaaaaaaaamn, I'm looking good!" -Naseem. I'd definitely love to see Naz come back cause of the excitement he brought. There was always that What if, he faced Morales dream match. I think if Morales likes staying heavy, he can make a fight with Naseem, that would be awesome! Naseem will prolly come back at 135lbs. That's my guess.

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                    • adeelr
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ELPacman
                      I recently rewatched the Sanchez fight, my god, the interview at the end is one of the greatest interviews ever conducted on HBO. "Daaaaaaaaamn, I'm looking good!" -Naseem. I'd definitely love to see Naz come back cause of the excitement he brought. There was always that What if, he faced Morales dream match. I think if Morales likes staying heavy, he can make a fight with Naseem, that would be awesome! Naseem will prolly come back at 135lbs. That's my guess.
                      Naz really needs to lose weight. 135 will not do, he is only 5'4, he has to comeback at 126....and bring back that speed to some extent if not to the full extent.

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