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    "He came into my gym once in Tenerife, strutting around like he owned the place, and I had to tell him, 'Out, mate! Get out of my gym.' He was giving it large, and I just thought, 'Nah, mate, don't come in here, giving it all large. Show me some proper respect.' He might have all those Mickey Mouse guys around him, licking his ass - 'Oh Nazeem, Nazeem!' - but he's not going to get that treatment from me. What a bunch of pricks! He came back for seconds the following year, he said 'Come on Nige, let's put the gloves on and do some ring work Nige', I get my gloves sorted and step into the ring and just casually lean back into the ropes, Hamed comes at me with a big grin on his face throwing some punches but he couldn't lay a glove on me because I was casually twisting and ducking along the ropes. He backs off and says 'Come on Nige, let's have it!', he's serving his chin out on a platter for me with his arms behind his back and that goofy face of his. He's poking his face towards me, taunting me. I simply walk up to him and I slowly wave my left glove in front of his face, then quickly give him a stiff jab right on the gut that winded the little f***er."

    "I've fought everybody, but Hamed hasn't had nearly the same calibre of opponents. In the boxing fraternity, we all know that he's fighting nobodies. Everyone knows that there are fighters out there who will annihilate him, and he's just avoiding them. He's just fought a couple of guys called Wayne McCullough and Paul Ingle and they are supposed to be two of the best opponents he's had. Those guys are not in the same class as the likes of Nicky Piper and Henry Wharton, and the likes of Piper and Wharton are nowhere near my best opponents. I beat up Rod Douglas at the ABA's. I beat up Roberto Duran in the gym. I beat up Iran Barkley in America. I knocked out Robbie Sims for the first time in his career. I battered Michael Watson and Chris Eubank from pillar to post. I busted up Doug DeWitt and Mauro Galvano for world titles in their own backyards. I beat unbeaten world champions Chris Eubank and Gerald McClellan at super-middleweight. My overhand right smash took former WBC middleweight champions Iran Barkley and Gerald McClellan to their knees. I did the lot, and Nazeem isn't fighting anybody who can punch him back."
    Last edited by JUYJUY; 12-13-2005, 09:16 AM.

  • #2
    Well Said Nige

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    • #3
      Are you stupid or what?

      Unless this is Nigel Benn on Hamed's comeback, it's BOXING HISTORY.

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      • #4
        Boxing History (22 Viewing)
        Discuss the history of the sport and the boxers that made the sport.
        There's lots of Eubank/Benn threads in there... that's where people go to discuss BOXING HISTORY.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JUYJUY
          "He came into my gym once in Tenerife, strutting around like he owned the place, and I had to tell him, 'Out, mate! Get out of my gym.' He was giving it large, and I just thought, 'Nah, mate, don't come in here, giving it all large. Show me some proper respect.' He might have all those Mickey Mouse guys around him, licking his ass - 'Oh Nazeem, Nazeem!' - but he's not going to get that treatment from me. What a bunch of pricks! He came back for seconds the following year, he said 'Come on Nige, let's put the gloves on and do some ring work Nige', I get my gloves sorted and step into the ring and just casually lean back into the ropes, Hamed comes at me with a big grin on his face throwing some punches but he couldn't lay a glove on me because I was casually twisting and ducking along the ropes. He backs off and says 'Come on Nige, let's have it!', he's serving his chin out on a platter for me with his arms behind his back and that goofy face of his. He's poking his face towards me, taunting me. I simply walk up to him and I slowly wave my left glove in front of his face, then quickly give him a stiff jab right on the gut that winded the little f***er."

          "I've fought everybody, but Hamed hasn't had nearly the same calibre of opponents. In the boxing fraternity, we all know that he's fighting nobodies. Everyone knows that there are fighters out there who will annihilate him, and he's just avoiding them. He's just fought a couple of guys called Wayne McCullough and Paul Ingle and they are supposed to be two of the best opponents he's had. Those guys are not in the same class as the likes of Nicky Piper and Henry Wharton, and the likes of Piper and Wharton are nowhere near my best opponents. I beat up Rod Douglas at the ABA's. I beat up Roberto Duran in the gym. I beat up Iran Barkley in America. I knocked out Robbie Sims for the first time in his career. I battered Michael Watson and Chris Eubank from pillar to post. I busted up Doug DeWitt and Mauro Galvano for world titles in their own backyards. I beat unbeaten world champions Chris Eubank and Gerald McClellan at super-middleweight. My overhand right smash took former WBC middleweight champions Iran Barkley and Gerald McClellan to their knees. I did the lot, and Nazeem isn't fighting anybody who can punch him back."
          Great post Juy Juy but i hope a mod sees it and moves it to BOXING HISTORY, it will be well recieved there and i hope for the benefit of your thread it is MOVED TO BOXING HISTORY!

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          • #6
            Great post JUYJUY, might be able to give you karma for that, I'm not in a place to comment about where this should or shouldn't be.

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            • #7
              Good post, but what he said is bull**** and twisted.....

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              • #8
                nice research juyjuy

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                • #9
                  Nigel Benn on Naseem Hamed

                  "He came into my gym once in Tenerife, strutting around like he owned the place, and I had to tell him, 'Out, mate! Get out of my gym.' He was giving it large, and I just thought, 'Nah, mate, don't come in here, giving it all large. Show me some proper respect.' He might have all those Mickey Mouse guys around him, licking his ass - 'Oh Nazeem, Nazeem!' - but he's not going to get that treatment from me. What a bunch of pricks! He came back for seconds the following year, he said 'Come on Nige, let's put the gloves on and do some ring work Nige', I get my gloves sorted and step into the ring and just casually lean back into the ropes, Hamed comes at me with a big grin on his face throwing some punches but he couldn't lay a glove on me because I was casually twisting and ducking along the ropes. He backs off and says 'Come on Nige, let's have it!', he's serving his chin out on a platter for me with his arms behind his back and that goofy face of his. He's poking his face towards me, taunting me. I simply walk up to him and I slowly wave my left glove in front of his face, then quickly give him a stiff jab right on the gut that winded the little f***er."

                  "I've fought everybody, but Hamed hasn't had nearly the same calibre of opponents. In the boxing fraternity, we all know that he's fighting nobodies. Everyone knows that there are fighters out there who will annihilate him, and he's just avoiding them. He's just fought a couple of guys called Wayne McCullough and Paul Ingle and they are supposed to be two of the best opponents he's had. Those guys are not in the same class as the likes of Nicky Piper and Henry Wharton, and the likes of Piper and Wharton are nowhere near my best opponents. I beat up Rod Douglas at the ABA's. I beat up Roberto Duran in the gym. I beat up Iran Barkley in America. I knocked out Robbie Sims for the first time in his career. I battered Michael Watson and Chris Eubank from pillar to post. I busted up Doug DeWitt and Mauro Galvano for world titles in their own backyards. I beat unbeaten world champions Chris Eubank and Gerald McClellan at super-middleweight. My overhand right smash took former WBC middleweight champions Iran Barkley and Gerald McClellan to their knees. I did the lot, and Nazeem isn't fighting anybody who can punch him back."

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JUYJUY
                    "He came into my gym once in Tenerife, strutting around like he owned the place, and I had to tell him, 'Out, mate! Get out of my gym.' He was giving it large, and I just thought, 'Nah, mate, don't come in here, giving it all large. Show me some proper respect.' He might have all those Mickey Mouse guys around him, licking his ass - 'Oh Nazeem, Nazeem!' - but he's not going to get that treatment from me. What a bunch of pricks! He came back for seconds the following year, he said 'Come on Nige, let's put the gloves on and do some ring work Nige', I get my gloves sorted and step into the ring and just casually lean back into the ropes, Hamed comes at me with a big grin on his face throwing some punches but he couldn't lay a glove on me because I was casually twisting and ducking along the ropes. He backs off and says 'Come on Nige, let's have it!', he's serving his chin out on a platter for me with his arms behind his back and that goofy face of his. He's poking his face towards me, taunting me. I simply walk up to him and I slowly wave my left glove in front of his face, then quickly give him a stiff jab right on the gut that winded the little f***er."

                    "I've fought everybody, but Hamed hasn't had nearly the same calibre of opponents. In the boxing fraternity, we all know that he's fighting nobodies. Everyone knows that there are fighters out there who will annihilate him, and he's just avoiding them. He's just fought a couple of guys called Wayne McCullough and Paul Ingle and they are supposed to be two of the best opponents he's had. Those guys are not in the same class as the likes of Nicky Piper and Henry Wharton, and the likes of Piper and Wharton are nowhere near my best opponents. I beat up Rod Douglas at the ABA's. I beat up Roberto Duran in the gym. I beat up Iran Barkley in America. I knocked out Robbie Sims for the first time in his career. I battered Michael Watson and Chris Eubank from pillar to post. I busted up Doug DeWitt and Mauro Galvano for world titles in their own backyards. I beat unbeaten world champions Chris Eubank and Gerald McClellan at super-middleweight. My overhand right smash took former WBC middleweight champions Iran Barkley and Gerald McClellan to their knees. I did the lot, and Nazeem isn't fighting anybody who can punch him back."
                    Hey JuyJuy, we have seen this thread now, you dont need to post it up for a second time in the same section.....

                    Btw, like i said on the other thread, that first paragraph reaks of bull****.

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