Im not asking you to buy anything. Anyone who watched Hamed from the start could see he was done, simple as. Nothing to do with age or wear and tear, it was his head that was the problem.
Im not asking you to buy anything. Anyone who watched Hamed from the start could see he was done, simple as. Nothing to do with age or wear and tear, it was his head that was the problem.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
I think Hamed stopped listening to ingle.
it's very easy to lose your prime at that age.
Because at one point Hamed stopped relying on his boxing ability and threw it out the window for relying only on his power and its all he worked on. And if you don't work on the things he did your reflexes will fade.
it's like being able to dunk. And then taking the summer off of playing basketball. When you come back you will barely be able to dunk.
Now imagine being a boxer and neglecting your training in all but two aspects, making weight and relying on your power and talent to get you through. Now his talent got him far but he was far from the hamed of those golden years where he looked awesome.
And I agree with Memphis
ice, stop saying naz had poor balance
anyone throwing lunging leaping punches from all angles is gonna lose their footing.. try it![]()
Hmm.. Roys shots were far more refined.. and accurate![]()
watch one of Roy's earlier fights where he ko'd this guy jaca or something with a great left hook, when he missed he didn't look too good. But Roy picked his shots a lot better and he didn't really throw the same kind of off balance punches Hamed did, at least not in that style.
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