most fools i know would figh you toe to toe, in this instance hamed has a chance to ko any of those fools.
Yeah if they're his same size. We're talking about prison, people who do nothing but work out & become huge. They'll pick his little ass up throw him around & make him their *****. Boxing & street fighting are 2 seperate things man.
He couldn't beat Barrera what makes you think he'll knock out a 6'2 240 pound inmate named Bubba.
I questioned the credibility of this in the other thread about the same thing...
The fact that this is basically the lowest security prison you can get where people who dont pay fines go, makes me think that this is such a bull**** story. Also the source cant be trusted. As if there is going to be people pumping iron and picking up weapons in a holiday camp type prison where the lowest offenders go... Notice how he is allowed to watch TV? Clearly this isnt the type of prison everyone is thinking of. In the minor offenders prisons they also have more than 1 hour a day to exercise, do not get confined to their cell, get treated better, and are allowed to wander around the grounds...
Check this article out on how Hamed is coping in prison...
Ron Moore And Victoria Ward reporting for the mirror.co.uk reveal, PRINCE Naseem Hamed's prison minders last night said the boxer is living in fear of the hardmen in his prison.
New released prison inmate, Colin George who indicated he helped watch Hamed's back in prison, told the Mirror UK that Hamed spent days hidding in his cell - he was too petrified to leave to even eat, exercise or wash.
Colin added to the Mirror: "As soon as Naseem arrived, he was showered with threats. People were warning him they would smash him up and do him over, if he thought he was tougher than them. Cons that were keen to make a name for themselves were always in Naseem's face. He got a lot of verbal from the other cons and you could see the shock in his eyes. When he first came in, he wouldn't eat, he wouldn't mix, he wouldn't train. You may think Moorland is a soft option, but you'd be wrong. There are some vicious boys in there. They transfer a lot of higher risk prisoners to Moorland because of overcrowding at other jails. And when five or six boys who are tooled up surround you, threaten you and then go mental on you and leave you for dead, what chance do you have?"
The Mirror report say that Prince did eventually come out of his cell. He began training in the prison's gym.
Colin told the Mirror: "I believe in my heart of hearts that he will box again because he's told me so. He wants to be back in the ring. He wants to do it for his family."
"He spends a lot of time watching TV in his cell. He doesn't like mixing as there's still an undercurrent of friction."
Source of Quotes and information used in this report: Ron Moore And Victoria Ward, Mirror UK
You need to beat up the toughest guy in jail like Hopkins did. Hopkins was feared in prison, because he beat the crap out of the toughest SOB there.
I heard some guy from the Russian mob when he got into jail, first day he bit a guys finger off, and punched the guards. Never had a problem with the inmates again, and was actually feared, and he was only like 5'10.
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