Originally posted by therealpugilist
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Why was Barrera able to beat Naseem Hamed so easily?
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Timing, plus Barrera was a huge step up in competition for Hamed.
Barrera wasn't going into the fight intimidated, he basically stood his ground and focused on timing Hamed when he would get out of place or off balance and attack him. Plus Barrera had good whiskers and an underated defense.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostTiming, plus Barrera was a huge step up in competition for Hamed.
Barrera wasn't going into the fight intimidated, he basically stood his ground and focused on timing Hamed when he would get out of place or off balance and attack him. Plus Barrera had good whiskers and an underated defense.
Barrera fought a great fight and was a stylistic nightmare for NAZ...he was very disciplined
Wilfredo Vazquez is as close to being a hall of famer as a guy can without being one.
Vuyuni Bungu held the ibf 122 title for 5 years and upset kennedy mckinney for it, had 13 defenses
kevin kelly, tom johnson was a long time featherweight titlist
a lot of the posters on here didnt even follow the little guys or boxing in the mid 90s
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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostThis is exactly where I am with it.
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Originally posted by SunSpace View PostThat was messed up; As a kid, I remember Lampley saying something along the lines of, "Where is his God now?! Allah can't protect him now!"
As great as Lampley is as a commentator (my favorite ever), he should've been fired for discriminating like that on air.
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View PostBarrera is a great fighter but people act like Hamed fought a bunch of nobodies...not saying you are but other posters on this site..in less than 40 fights he defeated 9 major world titleholders and a few lineal champions
Barrera fought a great fight and was a stylistic nightmare for NAZ...he was very disciplined
Wilfredo Vazquez is as close to being a hall of famer as a guy can without being one.
Vuyuni Bungu held the ibf 122 title for 5 years and upset kennedy mckinney for it, had 13 defenses
kevin kelly, tom johnson was a long time featherweight titlist
a lot of the posters on here didnt even follow the little guys or boxing in the mid 90s
I always say his reign in the sport had a lot of parallels with Mike Tyson, both shone early and bright and won world titles at an early age, both devastating knockout artists, both earned a hell of a lot of money and transcended the sport, but they both faded and lacked discipline to sustain the early phenomena. If you read the 'Paddy and the Prince', the rotting of Naseem had already started as early as his first world title defence, he started to not show up for training, the money got to him, and slowly his relationship with Brendan Ingle deteriorated because of Hamed's crazy ego and lack of respect for lots of people. He like Mike Tyson is a cautionary tale for other boxers to be honest, the only good thing about Hamed's career over Tyson's is that Hamed kept his money.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostThis is an excellent point, and one I've made to plenty of people when discussing Hamed. He beat all the guys IBF, WBC, WBA, WBO, and in certain cases more than once. The division may have not been red hot, but these guys were good fighters, and in certain cases very good. A few of them went on and won titles even after Hamed beat them.
I always say his reign in the sport had a lot of parallels with Mike Tyson, both shone early and bright and won world titles at an early age, both devastating knockout artists, both earned a hell of a lot of money and transcended the sport, but they both faded and lacked discipline to sustain the early phenomena. If you read the 'Paddy and the Prince', the rotting of Naseem had already started as early as his first world title defence, he started to not show up for training, the money got to him, and slowly his relationship with Brendan Ingle deteriorated because of Hamed's crazy ego and lack of respect for lots of people. He like Mike Tyson is a cautionary tale for other boxers to be honest, the only good thing about Hamed's career over Tyson's is that Hamed kept his money.
he came at sensitive time for americans...he was british, brash, arrogant, and a ******. Most of his haters are americans and Im american. I cant repeat some of the things I heard as a teen from my fam and friends when he fought.
Hamed, literally cleaned out 126 in the 90s and did it in dominant and exciting fashion...He was literally the most dominant feathweight champion since the early 80s...he is an all time great and very few people in history would have defeated Hamed from 1995-1998 when he was still hungry and more serious about training. No excuses, he signed to fight and he lost with humility. He showed class but Merchant showed none. Im glad big george put him in his place.
you can have all the talent in the world but if you have no game plan and lack discipline, you will lose to lesser fighters....it happens all the time and it happened to tyson.....tyson who had rooney ko's Douglass
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostSaying racist, insulting, demeaning stuff about ******s and Islam is somehow not considered to be racist in this world, had Jim said something like that about ***s, he would've been in jail till now.
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Originally posted by Sterling Archer View PostMAB was hamed's best opponent to date.
Hamed's first fight in vegas i believe.
LOOOOOL at not being up for it.
one of the lamer and weaker excuses for MAB embarrassing that jihadi goofball.
Hamed would have been a much better fighter had he been an atheist.
Islam, his arrogant pushing of the religion ruined him.
That night vs barerra was just a glorious night.
An Arrogant Islamist buffoon being thought a lesson on SWAG, MANHOOD, boxing skills, and professionalism by a Christian Crusader.
While I begrudgingly admired Hamed's talents I really couldn't stand his arrogance.
Was it the 10th round when Barrera got a head lock on him and ran him headfirst into the corner?
Hamed was a ring bully, who got out fought by a pissed off, disciplined Mexican.
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