What was Prince Naseem Toughest fighter he faced?

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  • MaskedMurderer
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    What was Prince Naseem Toughest fighter he faced?

    I am talking about the fighter who kept eating his punches and kept coming? who would you guys say it was?
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    McCullough had a great chin.

    Of the guys Prince beat, Tom Johnson was the best, Manuel medina seemed to give him the toughest bout.

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    • ModernTalking
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      When he was chased by Jason at Crystal Lake during a camping trip.

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      • lefthook2daliva
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        Obviously the one that retired him in his prime.

        Marco Antonio Barrera.

        Next ****** question...

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        • Cloud
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          Of the guys he beat.. Said Lawal I'm kidding of course (Lawal went down and out in thirty five seconds).

          I'd say Medina. Took a lot of punches did Nas. Wayne McCullough stands out though as Nas promised to take him out in like three rounds.

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          • pimpgoz
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            #6
            Marco Antonio Barrera

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            • Superpunchout
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              #7
              McCullough


              seems like posters above cannot read

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              • mneronava2k
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                #8
                Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
                Obviously the one that retired him in his prime.

                Marco Antonio Barrera.

                Next ****** question...
                Co-sign!

                This thread starter must be English or something. Naseem is probably the most overrated fighter in the last 25 years. He didn't even bother to redeem himself. Naseem talk is a cred killer. Next thread please

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                • Stuntman Mike
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mneronava2k
                  Co-sign!

                  This thread starter must be English or something. Naseem is probably the most overrated fighter in the last 25 years. He didn't even bother to redeem himself. Naseem talk is a cred killer. Next thread please
                  Having one of the highest ko ratios in world championship fights and the late emmanuel steward claiming he could have been one of the greatest of all time means he's overated l? The guy lost one fight to another legend MAB and he's just written off?
                  Heck even Ali lost to Norton unofficially, Wlad lost to bums,pac lost,mayweather lost against castillo.I take it they're all overated

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                  • Box-Office
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Col. Hans Landa
                    Having one of the highest ko ratios in world championship fights and the late emmanuel steward claiming he could have been one of the greatest of all time means he's overated l? The guy lost one fight to another legend MAB and he's just written off?
                    Heck even Ali lost to Norton unofficially, Wlad lost to bums,pac lost,mayweather lost against castillo.I take it they're all overated
                    He never came back from that loss. Its not about just losing, but the fact he never came back. He wasnt 35, but in his late 20s and didn't take severe punishment in his career, so why not?

                    Alot of fighters retire on a losing note like Kosta Tsyzu retired after Hatton, but he had come back from a loss previously. This was Hamed's first one and he never came back except for that tune up.
                    Last edited by Box-Office; 04-07-2014, 04:24 AM.

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