Who is the originator of that non sense?
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Who created the myth that you have to bounce back from Defeat or a KO/KD to be great?
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Naseem Hamed dominated the 126 division for years.
If it wasn't for boxing org politics he would have held all 4 major titles.
Because he didn't beat Barrera in a rematch or bounced back from his loss , few on here ever rate him as highly as he deserved.
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Originally posted by Bootneck View PostNaseem Hamed dominated the 126 division for years.
If it wasn't for boxing org politics he would have held all 4 major titles.
Because he didn't beat Barrera in a rematch or bounced back from his loss , few on here ever rate him as highly as he deserved.
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How you react to defeat says a lot about character. Some guys lose their 0 and become shells of their former self. It's a lot harder to pick yourself up and get better.
Did someone mention hamed? Weird?
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It's the idea that greatness is defined by adversity. Which is a paradox if you really think about it.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostThat dude is one of the greatest and hardest hitting Feather weights of all time. Naseem was a beast he just ran into a monstrous Barerra. I hate that logic. Cotto aint bounced back officially and I still rate him high.
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