Ali and Hamed..............are they hypocrites?

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  • HEAVYWEIGHT BOX
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    Ali and Hamed..............are they hypocrites?

    I think so.

    Ali is looked upon as being a moral individual who is dedicated to Islam. But did he follow the important teachings? No.

    Now, I have absolutely no problem with a man ****ing around. In fact, I would encourage it (though it is slightly brain dead to get married and divorced constantly).

    But ALI Claims that he followed the teachings of Islam.

    So did Hamed.

    Hamed has since proven himself to be scum of the earth, - wrecklessly driving, leaving a man who could have been dying for dead, running away like a *****.

    And yet these guys APPEAR to think that they are better than athiests

    There are billions of other things that Ali and Hamed did wrong in the eyes of his religion. For example, he told Frazier that he was God.

    Guys like Scar from ESB claim to be devout ******s, yet they say "I never use a condom when I **** [multiple] women"

    Well, at least he will probably be stuck down with aids.

    Hypocrital ****s. They actually have the gaul to call people like me "immoral" because of our life styles.

    Pathetic
  • Exige Jr
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    #2
    Islam ****ed up Hamed's career. Along with some other things...

    All that bull**** belief in God... he isnt a strict ****** anyway, so why put so much emphasis on it...

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    • Vanilla Gorilla
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      #3
      I'm not a ****** nor do i know any ******s but does anyone know if ****** people can be married to multiple women ?

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      • GEOFFHAYES
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        #4
        Amir Khan? Not in the same class as a young Naz. Naz had more natural talent than Amir, I remember when Naz was robbed in the European final at schoolboy level in Dublin in 1986 - it made headlines. Khan didn't really pick up steam until he was 13-14. After the Euro success Naz was robbed at trials for the national team in the proceeding years because the 'powers that be' didn't agree with his fighting style or some ****. Never a big puncher in the amateurs, Naz went away after a highly successful 1990 and came back in 1992 to win the Junior ABA's with straight KO's (he said he'd been blessed with punching power from Allah) just to make sure he wasn't robbed, and he was going to be nominated for the Olympic trials because he was so special (even though he'd never fought as a senior before) but just could not wait to turn pro and so just got on with it because all his dreams were in the pro game.

        I honestly think Naz could of gone to the Olympics and gone all the way.

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        • GEOFFHAYES
          Juy Hayes
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          #5
          Naseem was fighting tough durable journeymen like Ricky Beard and some good Mexicans in his early career. He won the European title in less than 20 fights if I remember correctly.

          Khan is fighting super-featherweights who are so obviously carefully hand-picked. Notice that his opponents have all been non-punchers?

          Warren isn't taking any chances is he?
          Last edited by GEOFFHAYES; 09-14-2006, 09:39 PM.

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          • GEOFFHAYES
            Juy Hayes
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            #6
            Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
            Naseem was fighting tough durable journeymen like Ricky Beard and some good Mexicans in his early career. He won the European title in less than 20 fights if I remember correctly.

            Khan is fighting super-featherweights who are so obviously carefully hand-picked. Notice that his opponents have all been non punchers?

            Warren isn't taking any chances is he?
            Amir did get knocked down at the ABA's last year remember

            Hamed was NEVER knocked down in the amateurs.

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            • GEOFFHAYES
              Juy Hayes
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              #7
              Naz was just awesome, man, he won everything in the 90's, and he was just a kid.

              Here's his list of achievements in the 90's:

              1989/90-
              NABC Class A Light-Flyweight Champion

              1990-
              National Schoolboy Light-Flyweight Champion
              Junior ABA Light-Flyweight Champion
              Junior Four Nations Light-Flyweight Champion (in Belfast against Damon Kelly)

              1992-
              Junior ABA Flyweight Champion (with straight KO's, including a 30-second KO of Michael Brodie in the final)
              Won his pro debut with a bodyshot
              Won his first three pro bouts in Round Two, at Flyweight

              1994-
              European Bantumweight Champion

              1994/95-
              WBC International Super-Bantumweight Champion

              1995-
              WBO Featherweight Champion

              1997-
              IBF Featherweight Champion

              1998-
              WBA Featherweight Champion

              1999-
              WBC Featherweight

              And 13 World Title defences, all in the 1990's.

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              • GEOFFHAYES
                Juy Hayes
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                #8
                His last loss before Barrera was to Dean Pithie in 1989, so he actually went undefeated in the 1990's!

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                • GEOFFHAYES
                  Juy Hayes
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                  #9
                  It'll be interesting to see if Amir is European champion within three months of his 20th birthday.

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                  • GEOFFHAYES
                    Juy Hayes
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                    Naz was just awesome, man, he won everything in the 90's, and he was just a kid.

                    Here's his list of achievements in the 90's:

                    1989/90-
                    NABC Class A Light-Flyweight Champion

                    1990-
                    National Schoolboy Light-Flyweight Champion
                    Junior ABA Light-Flyweight Champion
                    Junior Four Nations Light-Flyweight Champion (in Belfast against Damon Kelly)

                    1992-
                    Junior ABA Flyweight Champion (with straight KO's, including a 30-second KO of Michael Brodie in the final)
                    Won his pro debut with a bodyshot
                    Won his first three pro bouts in Round Two, at Flyweight

                    1994-
                    European Bantumweight Champion

                    1994/95-
                    WBC International Super-Bantumweight Champion

                    1995-
                    WBO Featherweight Champion

                    1997-
                    IBF Featherweight Champion

                    1998-
                    WBA Featherweight Champion

                    1999-
                    WBC Featherweight

                    And 13 World Title defences, all in the 1990's.
                    He even beat the WBU champ (Kevin Kelley) too

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