Hamed in the post fight Barrera interview was a G.

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  • W1LL
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    #21
    Originally posted by boliodogs
    Hamed had just turned 27 years old and was undefeated when Barrera beat him. Barrera was 2 months older than Hamed. Barrera and Morales did NOT avoid him like the plague when he was in his prime. Why would they? They were brave Mexican boxers who would fight anybody their weight anytime. Just because they didn't fight him didn't mean they avoided him. It just meant those fights were not made. Maybe Hamed didn't want to fight them. Barrera fought Hamed when he was only 27 and Barrera was the older fighter. Barrera was just better and would have defeated him at any earlier time as well.
    I see you've been on BoxRec and Google again.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Thraxox
      Okay, all the Hamed haters reaction back then must be that despite hating Hamed and wanting him to lose, and to finally see him lose against Barrera in a humiliating fashion (Barrera used the Master lock o him), they must have been excited in the post fight interview where they expect the Prince to make excuses, asking for a rematch and all that etc. etc.

      But instead, not of that happened and Prince owned up and took on that post fight interview, even the commentators where anticipating for excuses, but Hamed just said "It was a great fight, he boxed well, I have no qualms of the decision."

      And the interviewer at that time was trying to entice Hamed to be mad or something when he asked that if he was disappointed in himself or that could he take the loss. But again, the prince being the professional that he is, just said "Of course I can take it, I lost."
      Yes he was definitely a Gay there.


      One youtube comment nailed it though:
      "Great fighters come back" that's the reason he never came back.

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      • abracada
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        #23
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        I checked his record and he did have 1 fight after the Barrera lose and then retired.
        From memory didn’t he try orthodox type pure boxer in that one?

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          #24
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          Lampley during the fight was having the time of his life.
          [SNIP]
          Even Foreman called him out for this.
          I remember this clearly. George accused Lampley of not liking Naz and suggested he stick to calling the fight only to which Lampley replied, "I like him just fine."

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          • EdWins
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            #25
            Barrera sonned him thats why he behaved in the post fight interview

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            • tokon
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              #26
              Originally posted by abracada
              Naz wasnt prepared, read somewhere that he had a 2 week camp? But he made no excuses at all after losing as that was on him.
              Sorry, my fault for being a bit vague there! I meant that I don't think that either Barrera or Morales avoided him.

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              • i_am_a_champ
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                #27
                Originally posted by W1LL
                Naz was on the slide by then, Barrera and Morales avoided him like the plague when he was in his prime.
                He called them out several times when he was going up in weight

                None of them wanted it

                He only avoided Jmm and was told to stay clear of marquez at all costs

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                • i_am_a_champ
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  Hamed had just turned 27 years old and was undefeated when Barrera beat him. Barrera was 2 months older than Hamed. Barrera and Morales did NOT avoid him like the plague when he was in his prime. Why would they? They were brave Mexican boxers who would fight anybody their weight anytime. Just because they didn't fight him didn't mean they avoided him. It just meant those fights were not made. Maybe Hamed didn't want to fight them. Barrera fought Hamed when he was only 27 and Barrera was the older fighter. Barrera was just better and would have defeated him at any earlier time as well.
                  None of them wanted a piece of Naz

                  Watch some post fight interviews where calls out barrerra and morales.

                  They stayed clear.

                  Floyd called out prince naseem to fight him at 130 or if i remember correctly a catchweight , might be wrong on the catchweight after the corralles bout i think but prince had just moved up to feather and said i cant move up to super feather to fight floyd. And floyd would have whooped him.

                  Barrerra and morales ducked an upcomming naz.

                  Naz stayed clear of JMM as he was instructed to.

                  The barrera fight was naz who had fallen out with his trainer and had manny steward rip training him

                  Hia hands were done. His camp was terrible. I remember watchin the documentry on UK tv i believe ut wa ITV years ago.

                  He could have fought better. He had a terrible camp.

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                  • LetOutTheCage
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by lparm
                    Fair play lad Hatton was a bit bigger but I agree he bodybags MAB
                    LOL damn phone changing my words. Meant to say Naseem in his prime (without the various injuries) would KO Barrera

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