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  • Johnny Boy
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    #11
    Originally posted by JuicyJuice
    Morales would of hardly stood a chance against the 94/95 Hamed.

    The 98-02 Hamed wouldn't of beaten Morales.

    The 96/97 Hamed would of given Morales a very close, tough fight.
    The only problem I have with this is that the 94/95 version of Prince had never faced anyone of note. It's understandable that a young fighter won't face top notch opposition and so we have to base our predictions on talent alone, but still, it's hard to say that an untested Hamed would have destroyed one of the best 122-130 pounders of the past decade. Remember that early on Morales also had victories over McCullough, In Jin Chi, Junior Jones, Kelley, Ayala etc...Of course his first loss also came against Barrera but early on he faced much stiffer opposition and to me his natural boxing skills most likely would have prevailed against any version of Hamed.

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    • daggerdeux
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      #12
      Originally posted by JuicyJuice
      Oh, please.

      You ever seen Hamed in his early career? He was on another planet.
      Yeah then he got exposed when he fought Barrera and came back to earth as clown.

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      • JuicyJuice
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        #13
        Originally posted by daggerdeux
        Yeah then he got exposed when he fought Barrera and came back to earth as clown.
        Exposed as a clown who hadn't trained for five years, I agree.

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        • daggerdeux
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          #14
          Originally posted by JuicyJuice
          Exposed as a clown who hadn't trained for five years, I agree.
          yeah right, loser always makes excuses while winners always prove it. so the end justify the means, Hamed was a pretty good fighter who fought a great one and got schooled.

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          • *AKO PA HA!
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            #15
            Originally posted by daggerdeux
            yeah right, loser always makes excuses while winners always prove it. so the end justify the means, Hamed was a pretty good fighter who fought a great one and got schooled.
            morales by k.o/t.k.o

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            • Bonafide
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              #16
              Morales style is well suited for the counter punching hard hitting Hamed. Morales will get tagged but unfortunately for Hamed, Morales chin is solid.

              Morales would take Hameds best, I doubt Hamed could take Morales's. Morales by UD or late TKO.

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              • maxorido
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                #17
                hamed by late round tko...too slick, too fast, too unorthodox and with KO power to boot.

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                • daggerdeux
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by maxorido
                  hamed by late round tko...too slick, too fast, too unorthodox and with KO power to boot.
                  too slick? Barrera jab was like planted to Hamed, it keeps snapping upside Naz head. Naz did a lean back, only his head keeps leaning back.

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                  • mr. bojangles
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                    Oh, please.

                    You ever seen Hamed in his early career? He was on another planet.

                    i hope you're just being sarcastic, cuz i have vdos of Hamed (includes the 94/95 version), he's athletic, quick, has punching power, a southpaw, but - he has no skills. period.

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                    • Papa Ace
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                      #20
                      morales would clubber hamed clowning ways with that stiff jabs.

                      there were a lot of fighters that naz ducked including luisito espinosa.

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