when floyd was at 130! I heard him saying that after he demolished augie sanchez! but he said he would not go up to 130 to fight prettyboy that floyd would have to meet him at 126 or a catch weight. That would have been a hell of a fight! who would have won that?
Prince Naseem was calling out Floyd Mayweather...
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Originally posted by hectariwhen floyd was at 130! I heard him saying that after he demolished augie sanchez! but he said he would not go up to 130 to fight prettyboy that floyd would have to meet him at 126 or a catch weight. That would have been a hell of a fight! who would have won that?
Floyd. Naseem was overrated, as was shown by Marco. -
Mayweather would have killed him fighting how he use to fight back then. It would have been a one-sided affair. It probably would have been more exciting with the current style Mayweather uses now, though.
Hamed realized that Mayweather needed him, and not the other way around...so he ducked the hard fight..Comment
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Truth is...I wish "Prince" Naseem Hamed never lossed to Barrera. I'm not a fan, but I just wish it never happened..Comment
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Ya know, we all suck. One whiff of a "Naz is back" rumour and we're all ****ing over it like flies-on-****.
The Feather scene, and any other scene, is too rich for the mentally weak Naz Man. He just likes to see his name in the papers, even if we wipe our ass with it after.Comment
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Originally posted by jack_the_rippuhMayweather would have killed him fighting how he use to fight back then. It would have been a one-sided affair. It probably would have been more exciting with the current style Mayweather uses now, though.
Hamed realized that Mayweather needed him, and not the other way around...so he ducked the hard fight..
That is the **** for sure. Naz was a bully full stop. He didn't like to get hit, so Barrera was his complete ****ing undoing man. All Naz can bring to the ring now is a shell of the "Prince". But, let's imagine that a Prime Prince could suddenly appear on the Feather scene. Doesn't ****ing matter, 'cause any of the top guys would beat him on any combination of heart, skill, conditioning, dedication, desire, reflexes, power, endurance, strength, chin, whatever. Naz was never a complete package 'cause his mind was never there. He liked beating-up guys, full stop. He was never dedicated to the sport. He saw it as a Naz Fest, but Barrera didn't sign-up for that circus.Comment
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