Re: P4P who was better: Nasem Hamed or Ricky Hatton?
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rjj tszyu
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skywalker
U blame allah? Allah is da arabic term 4 god so just because he has a religion dusnt mean u blame allah for his defeat its a sport sumtums u win sumtyms u lose
Anyone care to translate???
لك الله اللوم؟ الله هو المصطلح العربي في سبيل الله فقط حتى لأن لديه دويسنت الدين يعني أنك اللوم الله لهزيمته في لعبة رياضية في بعض الأحيان كنت الفوز أحيانا تخسر
Re: P4P who was better: Nasem Hamed or Ricky Hatton?
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erics44
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Dark Lord Al
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brocktonblockbust
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Hamed was fun while he boxed old men and second raters , he had become totally relient on his power when he boxed MAB , a combination of the wrong trainers and the fact he had fought to many second rate fighters , any of the durable greats would have beaten that Hamed.
His leaping angles he gave in early fights were all but gone , he became a one paced power puncher with no defence.
wtf??? this is making as much sense as your drinking style, which relies heavily upon finding the cheapest bilge water available and hyping it at luncheons as being top-notch brew.
Well if u dont understand the post maybe you could get a child to explain it to you , and then after a while u can talk to the adults of the forum.
to be honest man i dont really understand it
are you saying hamed was special and then went shit? or are you saying he was never that good coz he always fought old timers? by 'that hamed' do you mean just the one that fought mab or the one that fought old timers?
so if any of the durable greats could have beaten the hamed that fought old timers and all hamed ever fought was old timers then any of the durable greats could have beaten hamed at any time in his career and 'that hamed' was the only hamed that ever was.
But hang on..... you suggest he used to have skills coz the leaping angles that had gone must have been once there
nope sorry dont get it :)
It makes perfect sense.
Basically Big Gay Al ;D is saying, that Naz did have talent, but he wasted his talented years fighting has-beens and overmatched fighters. He fought some good fighters, but by the time he faced MAB, he had transformed into a less effective fighter. His discipline was no longer there and he increasingly looked for the one big punch to end the fight.
A more youthful and disciplined Naz would have presented MAB with different problems. He might not have beaten him, but he would probably have been more competitive.
Easy peasy.
Re: P4P who was better: Nasem Hamed or Ricky Hatton?
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Originally Posted by
skywalker
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Dark Lord Al
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skywalker
U blame allah? Allah is da arabic term 4 god so just because he has a religion dusnt mean u blame allah for his defeat its a sport sumtums u win sumtyms u lose
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In plain English would be fine , not the authentic frontier jibberish you seem to think is acceptable.
<br /> well mr fenster wrote that he blames allah for naz's downfall and blaming god for someone losing a boxing match is pretty stupid and offensive because religion and boxing are two separate things
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Naz credited allah for all his wins and repeated dozens of times that his path was written for him. So if allah was the source of all his success then he is also the source of his downfall.
I'm merely stating what Naz believed.
Hope this helps.
Re: P4P who was better: Nasem Hamed or Ricky Hatton?
sumtums this place makes me die :rolleyes: