By the way Exige you must be the only Brit I know who is defending this prick, its not about his boxing ability its about him being an arrogant ****head who believes he is so special that he can almost do what he likes, surely you can see that?
it's not like he was just going 5 mile over the speed limit you ****ing moron, he hit someone and seriously injured him. so his ***** ass should still be locked up.
you don't get extra sentence by every 5 miles you go over the limit...end of the day it was a traffic offense,in the uk most people just get a ban and a fine,unless it's death by dangerous driving then you get prison sentence,and it's normal for prisoners to get out early on a tag...
it's not like he was just going 5 mile over the speed limit you ****ing moron, he hit someone and seriously injured him. so his ***** ass should still be locked up.
Why did you quote me, then try and argue a completely seperate point?
When did I say that he shouldnt still be locked up...?
Penny in the autism bin for you.
And Micky, I think you are making too much of the car he goes home in. Its his Rolls Royce, he cant drive it, which is why somebody else is. At the end of the day mate, its a car. I might see your point if he drove home in a McLaren Mercedes SLR, but that is the car he owns... so thats the car he is driven home in. He left prison and served his time, that is what the judges ordered him to do. Thats his punishment... I really dont see a respect issue with driving home in a Rolls Royce.
Why did you quote me, then try and argue a completely seperate point?
When did I say that he shouldnt still be locked up...?
Penny in the autism bin for you.
And Micky, I think you are making too much of the car he goes home in. Its his Rolls Royce, he cant drive it, which is why somebody else is. At the end of the day mate, its a car. I might see your point if he drove home in a McLaren Mercedes SLR, but that is the car he owns... so thats the car he is driven home in. He left prison and served his time, that is what the judges ordered him to do. Thats his punishment... I really dont see a respect issue with driving home in a Rolls Royce.
Jesus, open your eyes!
He's worth millions he could have been picked up in any car?
The respect issue is the fact he should have come out of prison quietly and without fuss, he should have made a humble apology for his crime without reference to how he personally had suffered, he then should have gotten into an average type car and quietly gone home.
By coming into the media circus (which is not his fault) and riding it to his advantage by walking to a Rolls Royce, a stretch Range Rover limo (Hired) and a BMW (all for one man) whilst making a tertiary comment about the victim then going on to mention how he (Hamed) has suffered is a total lack of respect for the feelings of his victim.
Remember that Hamed is not the victim in this, this guy is, I quote " In a statement, Mr Burgin expressed his shock at the decision to grant Hamed early release".
"What happened to my wife and I was deeply distressing and nearly destroyed our lives," he said.
"I am shocked that after such a serious accident Mr Hamed has been released after less than four months."
And from the media today!
FREED Naseem Hamed caused outrage yesterday by leaving jail in a fleet of swanky limos.
The ex-world featherweight champ punched the air with joy as he was released after serving just 114 days of a 15-month sentence over a 90mph crash which crippled another driver.
The boxer made just a 19-second speech which paid little regard to victim Anthony Burgin’s agony.
Then he was chauffeured home in a £280,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom — followed in convoy by a gaudy 32ft stretch Range Rover worth £180,000 and a BMW.
And the boxer’s former trainer Brendan Ingle said: “He should have come out on a donkey, said sorry and eaten humble pie. He was giving a V-sign.”
I met Naseem Hamed in 1996 in Newcastle when he defended against Daniel Alecia, I am friends with Gary McCrory (brother of Glen) and he introduced me to him, he was ****y and arrogant but there was no denying his talent so I had respect for the guy, I no longer have an once of respect for him!
Jesus, open your eyes!
He's worth millions he could have been picked up in any car?
The respect issue is the fact he should have come out of prison quietly and without fuss, he should have made a humble apology for his crime without reference to how he personally had suffered, he then should have gotten into an average type car and quietly gone home.
By coming into the media circus (which is not his fault) and riding it to his advantage by walking to a Rolls Royce, a stretch Range Rover limo (Hired) and a BMW (all for one man) whilst making a tertiary comment about the victim then going on to mention how he (Hamed) has suffered is a total lack of respect for the feelings of his victim.
Remember that Hamed is not the victim in this, this guy is, I quote " In a statement, Mr Burgin expressed his shock at the decision to grant Hamed early release".
"What happened to my wife and I was deeply distressing and nearly destroyed our lives," he said.
"I am shocked that after such a serious accident Mr Hamed has been released after less than four months."
And from the media today!
FREED Naseem Hamed caused outrage yesterday by leaving jail in a fleet of swanky limos.
The ex-world featherweight champ punched the air with joy as he was released after serving just 114 days of a 15-month sentence over a 90mph crash which crippled another driver.
The boxer made just a 19-second speech which paid little regard to victim Anthony Burgin’s agony.
Then he was chauffeured home in a £280,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom — followed in convoy by a gaudy 32ft stretch Range Rover worth £180,000 and a BMW.
And the boxer’s former trainer Brendan Ingle said: “He should have come out on a donkey, said sorry and eaten humble pie. He was giving a V-sign.”
I met Naseem Hamed in 1996 in Newcastle when he defended against Daniel Alecia, I am friends with Gary McCrory (brother of Glen) and he introduced me to him, he was ****y and arrogant but there was no denying his talent so I had respect for the guy, I no longer have an once of respect for him!
Well Ok you have your opinion I have mine. The Rolls Royce, I understand to be his car. He wanted the comfort of his own car on his journey home. I heard the other ones were filled with people from his family. Like his wife and brothers etc.
What he said was pretty respectful in my eyes. I didnt think he mentioned anything about his own suffering. I read what I thought was the whole transcript and didnt see anything in there about himself... So I dunno about what you said about that.
About the media attention he got and his early release he had no bearing on those decisions... he couldnt control that. He was let out by the Home Office and he was photographed by photographers who are free to do as they please.
Btw about you meeting him... where did you meet him? Did you go to his changing room or something? Or was he just walking about.
I love the Alicea fight.... extremely exciting fight to watch.
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