I was more entertained by Jorge Paez's act, but Hamed was a harder puncher than Paez.
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I've been way more entertained over the years by:
Ali
Robinson
Leonard
Jones
Mayweather
Guys that did the bragging, flashy act but didn't entertain me and instead got on my nerves and made me look forward to them getting their asses kicked were:
Hamed
Vargas
Mayorga
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostGreat fighter who would've been looked upon more favourably if he didn't exit the sport like he did.
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Originally posted by Prince_Pugilist View PostThe fact that he is not in the HOF is shameful to our sport.
He beat no one great, did not rule for long, got embarrassed in a defeat that chased him out of the sport, and acted like a complete buffoon through all of it.
His loss to a guranteed HOFer like Barrera showed the massive gap between someone who belongs and someone who doesn't.
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There is no massive gap between Hamed & Barrera though.
If Hamed was to exercise the rematch clause and continue at the top for a few years afterwards, he'd almost certainly be seen as HOF. But like I said, the way he exited the sport leaves him looked down upon, especially on the back of that strange performance against Barrera.
I don't say he's HOF because it's all about what he did and not what he could've, but he could've done so much more.
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostThere is no massive gap between Hamed & Barrera though.
If Hamed was to exercise the rematch clause and continue at the top for a few years afterwards, he'd almost certainly be seen as HOF. But like I said, the way he exited the sport leaves him looked down upon, especially on the back of that strange performance against Barrera.
I don't say he's HOF because it's all about what he did and not what he could've, but he could've done so much more.
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Hamed was a product of the Ingle gym, thus his unorthodox style and as time went on and he lost his trainer (pre-McCullough) he regressed and fell in love with his power.
But the point you make about Hamed's level being found is what I'm getting at. He only met one true elite, who knows what would've happened in a rematch or against other elites.
Problems with his hands forced him out of the sport, shame really...
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostHamed was a product of the Ingle gym, thus his unorthodox style and as time went on and he lost his trainer (pre-McCullough) he regressed and fell in love with his power.
But the point you make about Hamed's level being found is what I'm getting at. He only met one true elite, who knows what would've happened in a rematch or against other elites.
Problems with his hands forced him out of the sport, shame really...
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