Why was Barrera able to beat Naseem Hamed so easily?
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According to Barrera, he said Hamed was his toughest opponent because he had to alter his style, and move more. The Barrera that fought Hamed was a very different fighter at that point. There's a lot more to it than motivation.Comment
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Whats up with your anti religious/racist ass posts? can we just keep this about boxing?Comment
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it explains a lot about you.
why you dont have a job....
you just cant accept your mistakes and look to blame other people instead.
This was Hamed's best opponent to date.
His first fight in the mecca of boxing (which he touted himself during promotion)..
but he wasnt up for it???
stop blaming other people for your failures in life.
that's what is preventing you from being a successful functioning member of society.Comment
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Hamed was not in his prime, hand issues, serious car accident, back problems, weight issues, trainer change, ego out of control, lack of motivation
he didnt even do his iconic ring flip into the ring
he went into that fight probably at his worst and it didnt help he was up against the best
however people talk as if that fight was one sided, it was not one sided at all, it was competitive
naz was a elite boxer and would have beat most of the top guys who all ducked him, barrera was the only one with ballsLast edited by FrankieBruno; 07-21-2016, 05:54 PM.Comment
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