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    's all around to everyone for posting and giving out your opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaceEmUp
    Naz's showmanship became the biggest show of arrogance ever....turning off even his own supporters.

    The climax was the 'Great Allah Show' for the Barrera fight.

    I reckon he actually started to believe he had the gift & divine right to win against anyone.
    As Barrera said pre-fight I am also a very good catholic ....but in the ring Allah won't be there to help, it will be 2 men against each other.

    Naz relied too much on sharp reflex rather than establish a defence...also that he could pick his best shots to land on anyone, which never happened with MAB.

    MAB boxed very directly, with good defense & excellent counters....that defeat was coming to Naz at this stage & I was glad it was Barrera who taught him.
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    I think the problem with Naz was he peaked too early......and he believed Allah had given him a devine right to win every fight. He surrounded himself with yes men, mainly because he wanted to do his own training routine. He didn't loke sparring, so that was out. Imagine how a bodybuilder would look if he only trained his favourtie muscle groups.....you see a similar story with Naz. He could never improve on weaknesses that would make him come unstuck at the top level. Thats basically what happened. You need a hell of a lot more then just reflexes and power to beat Barrera. He was finding it increasingly difficult to make up for 2 years shoddy gym work, with one punch......the same punch that got him out of trouble against sanchez and kelley.

    Props to Barrea tho, his gameplan was spot on. Countered him all night. Its debatable to wether Naz would have won even if he had trained properly. I guess people will never know the truth...............Was he just never good enough at the highest level or did his attitude to boxing rob us of a potential Hall of Famer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ono
    I think the problem with Naz was he peaked too early......and he believed Allah had given him a devine right to win every fight. He surrounded himself with yes men, mainly because he wanted to do his own training routine. He didn't loke sparring, so that was out. Imagine how a bodybuilder would look if he only trained his favourtie muscle groups.....you see a similar story with Naz. He could never improve on weaknesses that would make him come unstuck at the top level. Thats basically what happened. You need a hell of a lot more then just reflexes and power to beat Barrera. He was finding it increasingly difficult to make up for 2 years shoddy gym work, with one punch......the same punch that got him out of trouble against sanchez and kelley.

    Props to Barrea tho, his gameplan was spot on. Countered him all night. Its debatable to wether Naz would have won even if he had trained properly. I guess people will never know the truth...............Was he just never good enough at the highest level or did his attitude to boxing rob us of a potential Hall of Famer.

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    Default Re: *MAB vs. NAZ**

    HE got his ayaz wizzuped in 5 different languages. Thats what went wrong.

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    What in your opinion wen't wrong that night?

    Tactically he couldnt adjust . He underprepared for the biggest test of his career . He wasnt 100 % ready mentally and he underestimated Barreras class


    What happend to NAZ that night?

    Technically expolited at the highest level . He relied to heavily on his punch power

    What did Naz do different?He allowed himself to be dominated without putting in enough effort to turn the tide . In other fights with Stoto and Kelly he found a way to get into fights or the other guy let him into it . Here he had no answers


    What didn't he do? He didnt box to a plan. He also didnt inject enough pace and get Barrera out of his comfort zone .

    Good topic CutMeMick

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    the problem was that naz was only looking for one punch. the left hook. if he would have used his jab it would have been a different fight. also if he would have had more patience he would have beaten barrera. patience beat naz that night. if u look at the fight barrera always made him make the first move and that countered him as soon as he made any little movement. naz wouldnt sit back and wait on barrera so he was aggresive and he cant fight that way. he fights best going back not forward. thats y he got beat. if he would have used his jab and throw in combos and also have a little more patience it would have been different fight. he wanted to knock barrera out so he couldnt wait for the oppurtunity.

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    Default Re: *MAB vs. NAZ**

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by LaceEmUp
    Naz's showmanship became the biggest show of arrogance ever....turning off even his own supporters.

    The climax was the 'Great Allah Show' for the Barrera fight.

    I reckon he actually started to believe he had the gift & divine right to win against anyone.
    As Barrera said pre-fight I am also a very good catholic ....but in the ring Allah won't be there to help, it will be 2 men against each other.

    Naz relied too much on sharp reflex rather than establish a defence...also that he could pick his best shots to land on anyone, which never happened with MAB.

    MAB boxed very directly, with good defense & excellent counters....that defeat was coming to Naz at this stage & I was glad it was Barrera who taught him.
    and welcome to the Forum...Enjoy yourself and stay away from WackOff3205 (hes gay )

    Cheers & thanks for the advice.....

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