Naz was the official p4p number one as I said before and him and Roy jones were always out pound for pounding eachother
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Naz was the official p4p number one as I said before and him and Roy jones were always out pound for pounding eachother
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Official P4P no.1 where? Naz was in The Ring's top ten P4P through the late 90s into 2000 not no.1 though.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
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This is a borderline mismatch. Hatton was absoulutely made for the Naz fella. Prime Naz wins by devastating sparkage in three.
AS for records -
Naz beat the lineal and WBA champ Vazquez (stripped at last minute for making unification match instead of mandatory). Also took the WBC, IBF and WBO titles. During his reign beat 9 "world" champions. P4P top 10 rated. Lost on PTS to an all-time great.
Hatton beat the lineal and IBF champ Tsyzu. Also took the WBA title. During his reign beat 5 other "world" champions. P4P top ten rated. Lost by KO to two all-time greats.
Hatton has the most high profile victory - Kostya. Naz was by far the more dominant champion.
Naz over Hatton everytime. Fact.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
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just looked back through Ring ratings and highest I can find him is no. 6 May 2000.
Not doing this to prove you wrong fella but was just curious myself as to how high he did actually get. Of course there may have been some other body that ranked him higher but no way would I ever have put him in top 5.
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The Ring Magazine's Annual Ratings: 2000 - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia
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