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one thing you can say about Naseem. Â For all his confidence and all his brash talking. Â When it came time for him to be defeated he handled it with nothing but class. Â And that speaks volumes more then boxing could. Â People have been less brash and accepted defeat worse. Â He took it better then anyoen who was supposedly cocky etc.. wheras if you lose and don't accept defeat then it's less respectable. Â But I respect Hamed for accepting that loss like a man and with class.
well he actually didn't have a choice for that matter. if it was a close fight I am not sure if he would have showed the humility he did, its just he was so thoroughly schooled and embarrased that any attempt at excuses and alibis would have brought him more shame, so in a way he did the sensible thing and accepted his defeat.
Something Morales never learned. Â Morales got humiliated worse then Hamed ever did in his loss and he didn't accept it like a man. Â he even thought he beat Rahee,m and that he could have continued against Pacquiao :
It's hard to accept defeat when all you know is how to win......MORALES IS A SORE LOSER AND DID FEEL CHEATED FOR ZAHIR FIGHT.


BUT

About the 2nd PAC fight you are wrong I guess you didn't stay to watch the post fight interview he clearly said his legs were gone and he felt very tired he said 'This time I lost and he won thats that, he earned the victory'Â

About him wanting or thinking he could continue in the PAC fight thats just the warrior in him that won't quit he will throw punches without any hands if it came to that......Watch the signature of the person who has the PAC-ERIK last rd. and see that after the 1st Knock down Erik was clearly done but bounced around and tried shaking it off you can see him shaking his hands almost saying it's OK I'm good to go I'm not quitting....... Â