Comments Thread For: Marco Antonio Barrera Views Hamed as Biggest Career Win
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Happy for Barrera and well deserved.
Funny how back then when he fought Hamed I couldn't stand Hamed back then. I hated Prince and wanted someone to whoop him. When Barrera beat him I was so glad, even though I wanted Morales to be the one to beat him first.
But now all these years later I really appreciate the entertainment, showmanship and the fact that Hamed always tried to go for the knockout even though he was clowning and entertaining. Hamed was badass. We need another entertainer like him today.
Highlights of what I didn't appreciate back then but really appreciate now today:
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Naseem Hamed vs Barrera Documentary ("Little Prince - Big Fight")
"...they're expecting us to come over from England and be dominated by them, ya'll know whah I mean, thas nah happening, that's just not happening man."
"... you see that big mountain over there, that's where Barrera is training, yep, that's why we're here in the warm (Palm Springs) and he's up there in the cold."
Last edited by El Gitano; 06-10-2017, 12:45 PM.Comment
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I think this was just a real lowkey shot at Morales. I know they don't hate each other anymore, but MAB has said a lot of times that Morales III was the best win of his career and most satisfying.
God bless both Morales and MAB for that.
Naz win might be his best because of the upset factor, but either Morales win is better for his legacy IMO.. Partly because we kind of now view Naz differently now in a negative way (Even though I disagree with people trying to do it)Last edited by Rudyo; 06-10-2017, 12:55 PM.Comment
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As far as I know, Barrera wasn't at fault for any of the proposed theories which try to explain Hamed's losing the fight due to various pre fight failures, for example there's "he didn't train enough. Emmanuel Stewart ruined his style..." so on, so forth. They're probably all true to some degree. But, again, not Barrera's fault.Comment
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