Stewart correctly understood that Naz was going to need to become a more conventional boxer if he hoped to have a longer career. Trainers didn't mess Naz up. Naz's refusal to be coached, his overreliance on his reflexes and power (and total neglect of proper technique), and his lazy training habits ruined Naz. If Naz would have listen to Steward and trained properly, he could have continued to be a top level fighter for much longer. Unfortunately, there are few things no trainer can teach you. One thing is heart and the other is character. Naz possessed neither, and that's why he was a flash in the pan. A brilliant, important, and entertaining flash in the pan.
Naseem was a bloody good british fighter if not great british fighter when he was on form he was awesome.
Well considering he could barely make weight at 175 right now, I think that him doing anything realistically would be an exercise in futility.
Yea if he is serious , then do it , comeback , stop keep telling us .
Hamed suffers from a rare disorder , were everytime he opens his mouth shit falls out , which is why Ian Darke never liked to interview Hamed.
After the weekends fights Paulie M maybe the second ever case of this.
I believe I may suffer from this strange disorder...
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