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    I don't care that eventually he got his ass handed to him. Prince Naseem Hamed was one of the most original and talented fighters of the past decade. He was a special blend of athleticism, showmanship, talent, power, and speed. Watching this guy was an event each and every time and I think the boxing world is missing originality like this dude. I just wanted to pay a little tribute to the Prince.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM6Ey3vb4m0

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    Quote Originally Posted by albsur2006 View Post
    I don't care that eventually he got his ass handed to him. Prince Naseem Hamed was one of the most original and talented fighters of the past decade. He was a special blend of athleticism, showmanship, talent, power, and speed. Watching this guy was an event each and every time and I think the boxing world is missing originality like this dude. I just wanted to pay a little tribute to the Prince.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM6Ey3vb4m0
    Yes, he was all of that and perhaps more but, he fought only one A list fighter and the prince turned back into a toad quicker than Harry Potter waves his wand!

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    Its a shame he let it all go to his head.If he stayed with Brendan Ingle and listented to him like he used to i feel she was unbeatable but he got to big for his boots and 1 MAB took him to school that night.

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    Default Re: Man, was he something...

    oh no! Flashback

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebif View Post
    Its a shame he let it all go to his head.If he stayed with Brendan Ingle and listented to him like he used to i feel she was unbeatable but he got to big for his boots and 1 MAB took him to school that night.
    He was never unbeatable or anywhere near it he had some bad struggles even in his prime. He was very talented no doubt about it and he had some very good performances against B class fighters like Steve Robinson ETC.

    But his balance was terrible at times, and when he pulled back which is a boxing error he did used to get caught quite often. And his punches were wild/swinging punches which often left him open for counters.

    But i'll give him credit when i was young i would always watch him, whether you loved him or hate him. He put asses in seats and gave you your money's worth. So you can't really argue with that.

    But was he anymore talented than other British fighters who used the low hand style. Like Kirkland Laing ? Herol Graham ? i mean the way people go on about him at times is like he was a sensation and people had never seen, anything like that before in a British fighter.

    But as i just said the British fighters above were just as talented, and used the low hand style just like Naseem Hamed. Naseem Hamed was very talented but he also gets overrated at times, most of his best performances were against B class fighters.

    He also retired when he lost and never comeback which a true champion does, sure he had one comeback after the MAB fight. But basically after he lost to MAB his career was over.

    Which showed me the mentality of Naseem Hamed, if he had comeback and atleast tried to of got a rematch with MAB, or took on fighters like Erik Morales or ETC.

    And he had lost i would of still respected him for trying, i don't like Amir Khan but atleast he's got the bottle to step back in the ring after an embarrassing loss.

    And try and get to the top because thats what real fighters do, and that part of Naseem Hamed's game was missing which stopped him being a real/great fighter.

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    Default Re: Man, was he something...

    i think hamed is a classic loudmouth who allowed himself to really believe he was as good as he was bragging about. Thats why he ran into a brick wall called an elite fighter in his best division.

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    Default Re: Man, was he something...

    If Naz wasn't a sensation then name who is? What sets him apart from those other Brit fighters, apart from obviously winning WORLD TITLES, was stunning KO power and the wow factor, which put bums on seats, got him millions of viewers and earned him MILLIONS of pounds. That is what you call a SENSATION!!! No?

    Even if you believe he only beat B class fighters...

    As WBO champion he stopped Tom Johnson for the IBF title, stopped Wilfredo Vazquez the WBA champion (stripped for facing Naz) and beat Cesar Soto for the WBC title.

    He cleaned up the featherweight divison.

    How rare is it for fighters to make unification matches let alone beat ALL the other belt holders? That must count for something, right? If done today the fighter would naturally be revered and applauded by all true boxing fans and be guaranteed a lofty P4P ranking
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    If Naz wasn't a sensation then name who is? What sets him apart from those other Brit fighters, apart from obviously winning WORLD TITLES, was stunning KO power and the wow factor, which put bums on seats, got him millions of viewers and earned him MILLIONS of pounds. That is what you call a SENSATION!!! No?

    Even if you believe he only beat B class fighters...

    As WBO champion he stopped Tom Johnson for the IBF title, stopped Wilfredo Vazquez the WBA champion (stripped for facing Naz) and beat Cesar Soto for the WBC title.

    He cleaned up the featherweight divison.

    How rare is it for fighters to make unification matches let alone beat ALL the other belt holders? That must count for something, right? If done today the fighter would naturally be revered and applauded by all true boxing fans and be guaranteed a lofty P4P ranking
    I meant talent wise not what he achieved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    If Naz wasn't a sensation then name who is? What sets him apart from those other Brit fighters, apart from obviously winning WORLD TITLES, was stunning KO power and the wow factor, which put bums on seats, got him millions of viewers and earned him MILLIONS of pounds. That is what you call a SENSATION!!! No?

    Even if you believe he only beat B class fighters...

    As WBO champion he stopped Tom Johnson for the IBF title, stopped Wilfredo Vazquez the WBA champion (stripped for facing Naz) and beat Cesar Soto for the WBC title.

    He cleaned up the featherweight divison.

    How rare is it for fighters to make unification matches let alone beat ALL the other belt holders? That must count for something, right? If done today the fighter would naturally be revered and applauded by all true boxing fans and be guaranteed a lofty P4P ranking
    People will probaly disagree with this, i think Naz was past his best before he fought MAB because he never took training serious wasnt listening to his trainers so there for i think we were never going to see the real Naz ever again as soon as he started to do this there for he contributed to his own downfall.

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