I've seen all of Naz's marquee victories and there's no way in hell you'd make him favourite against Donaire. He was outrageously overhyped and remains so in a small but thankfully diminishing circle of contrarians.
Naseem Hamed vs Nonito Donaire - who wins
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exactly, and that was coming off a combo that nonito never throws. once nito feels the power he curls up like he did against guillermo and runs to a decision lossComment
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Hamed is the exact kind of fighter who is tailor made for Donaire. One who isn't deliberate, cautious or afraid of taking risks or making mistakes.
It's Nonito's mission to capitalize off his opponent's mistakes. At times, we've seen the Prince overly reckless and confident for his own good and at other times fight off his back foot to outpoint his opponents.
This is a very interesting fight in which either fighter can win or lose. If Hamed can survive Donaire's power then he'll probably win on points due to punch output and flexibility. As we've witnessed on this past weekend, Nonito tends to be a bit more stubborn and doesn't like to throw many punches or tend to make adjustments.Comment
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a guy looking for a one punch KO is not tailor made for a bigger guy looking for a one punch KO, who hits harder, trust .Comment
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I think this is bizarro world where people think Hamed was a legend.
The dude was always in position to get caught in the middle of his punches. Simple logic that alludes most of these pro Hamed posters.
They simply think. "Well, um, Hamed has crazy power, and he does an Ali impression, his style is just like Donaire's!"
SMDH....Comment
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