Inspired-Why did Naz really quit?
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So who was he supposed to beat at featherweight if ALL FOUR CHAMPIONS is not good enough for you?
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Pac hasn't won by knockout in five years since he doesn't have a killer instinct anymore. Maybe that's how he keeps his hands from being injured.
Anyway, what does Pacquiao even have to do with this thread?Comment
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Barrera and Morales were at super bantamweight. They "stood away" from Hamed. All 3 of them turned down chances to face Hamed.Comment
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Naz made a lot of money and fame.... Once mab beat him, naz looked around and saw a Barrera rematch, morales, jmm and was like "damn, I'm ****** rich, I don't want to go thru the struggle anymore and fight"
Like hagler said- it's hard to get up and train when your sleeping in silk sheetsComment
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From what I remember, Naz wanted big money to fight Morales or Marquez, He wanted the lions share and that's why they turned him down. After Barrera beat him, he couldn't demand big money anymore. If Naz wanted to cement his name in boxing, he should have fought Morales and Marquez. It's his own fault that he didn't want to train.Comment
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They all turned him down before the Barrera loss. Hamed was the biggest draw out of all of the little men. He literally paved the way for those fighters to make 7 figure purses.From what I remember, Naz wanted big money to fight Morales or Marquez, He wanted the lions share and that's why they turned him down. After Barrera beat him, he couldn't demand big money anymore. If Naz wanted to cement his name in boxing, he should have fought Morales and Marquez. It's his own fault that he didn't want to train.Comment
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