do you think if he wore white he would look twice the size
maybe pushing 210 pounds ?
He would definetly look bigger thats for sure.
And 2tough, he is capable of doing it. But with 30 mil in the bank and 3 kids to look after, who's gonna go back to boxing. I thought he had an urge to get back in the ring last May but it seems he was just saying that. It would have been excellent to see him come back. I said to my friend that if he did then I would be flying to wherever to see it. If its in Vegas, no problem, ill get there. He said the same thing. Just a shame its not gonna happen.
This is the perfect example of rascist and ****** english justice.
If you're rich, you're off the hook. If you're poor, it's the dirt for you.
Like I said before, thats not true.
People have been getting away with murder in this country, as far as sentencing goes. People who should be doing hard time are getting community service. I attended a court case recently (because I knew somebody who was on trial) and his supposed "friend" assisted in a robbery in which guns were used. He got 12 months community support.
Also a massive scandal blew up in this country recently in which more than 50 rapists got released from prison prematurely.
It goes on everyday... and people go on to re-offend. Ill tell you the main reason aswell. In this country we have little over 70k prison spaces. Almost all of them barr about 1000 places are taken... so they have to release people early to make room.
As far as Naseem Hamed goes, dont assume that he was let out early through his riches... its simply not the case.
People have been getting away with murder in this country, as far as sentencing goes. People who should be doing hard time are getting community service. I attended a court case recently (because I knew somebody who was on trial) and his supposed "friend" assisted in a robbery in which guns were used. He got 12 months community support.
Also a massive scandal blew up in this country recently in which more than 50 rapists got released from prison prematurely.
It goes on everyday... and people go on to re-offend. Ill tell you the main reason aswell. In this country we have little over 70k prison spaces. Almost all of them barr about 1000 places are taken... so they have to release people early to make room.
As far as Naseem Hamed goes, dont assume that he was let out early through his riches... its simply not the case.
Oh you can almost guarantee there have been certain dispensations made for Mr Hamed, whether or not this has led to him being let out so early is debatable but if we think he has served the same length or comfort of sentence that say an average man on the street would serve then we would be naive.
The fact that he served less than 16 weeks does highlight the lack of prison space however I'm sure there will be the odd 'community service' task around the after dinner speaking circuit within the realms of the corporate framework. There are many prison governors and politicians who frequent the likes of the Free Masons etc!
Believe me it happens, Mickey Thomas formerly of Man Utd could tell some stories based on his spell at her Majesties pleasure!
DONCASTER, England -- Naseem Hamed, the former world featherweight boxing champion, was released from prison Monday after serving 16 weeks of a 15-month sentence for dangerous driving.
The 32-year-old former IBF and WBO champ was jailed in May after he injured two people -- including a man who suffered fractures to every major bone in his body -- when his car crashed head-on into two other vehicles in northern England in April 2005.
Prosecutors said Hamed was driving at least 90 mph when he crashed into the vehicles while trying to overtake a car, including a Volkswagen that Anthony Burgin and his wife were traveling in.
"My heart goes out to the victims, obviously, Mr. Burgin and his family," Hamed said after being released. "It's been hard, but [thankfully] nobody died."
Hamed was also banned from driving for four years.
"What happened to my wife and I was deeply distressing and nearly destroyed our lives," Burgin said. "I am shocked that after such a serious accident, Mr. Hamed has been released after less than four months."
Hamed was previously banned from driving for three months in 1995 for speeding.
The flamboyant Hamed, who boxed as "Prince Naseem," last fought in May 2002 when he was booed out of the ring after a contentious decision over Spain's Manuel Calvo in London.
And 2tough, he is capable of doing it. But with 30 mil in the bank and 3 kids to look after, who's gonna go back to boxing. I thought he had an urge to get back in the ring last May but it seems he was just saying that. It would have been excellent to see him come back. I said to my friend that if he did then I would be flying to wherever to see it. If its in Vegas, no problem, ill get there. He said the same thing. Just a shame its not gonna happen.
how on earth does he have 30millin the bank. frank warren was his promoter and manager rite? and hes known for robbing his fighters.
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