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colinthfc
03-17-2010, 03:37 PM
If he had been pushed on early in his career, had not wasted time defending the WBC International Belt and when he reached the top he had kept motivated, conditioned and took advice.

Imagine:

93 - Super Fly - Johnny Bredahl
94- Bantam - Rafael Del Valle
95 - SBW - Kennedy McKinney
95-2000 - FW - Kept to the same schedule, but faced Barrera a lot earlier and took on Morales
2001 - SFW - Joel Casamayor
2002 - LW - Artur Grigorian
2003 - 2004 - 2 to 3 mega fights
Retire in 2004 at the top

LP_1985
03-17-2010, 03:39 PM
If he had been pushed on early in his career, had not wasted time defending the WBC International Belt and when he reached the top he had kept motivated, conditioned and took advice.

Imagine:

93 - Super Fly - Johnny Bredahl
94- Bantam - Rafael Del Valle
95 - SBW - Kennedy McKinney
95-2000 - FW - Kept to the same schedule, but faced Barrera a lot earlier and took on Morales
2001 - SFW - Joel Casamayor
2002 - LW - Artur Grigorian
2003 - 2004 - 2 to 3 mega fights
Retire in 2004 at the top

:lol:

colinthfc
03-17-2010, 03:46 PM
:lol:

OK have a laugh, but where do you disagree?

I presume you agree with the Super Fly, Bantam & SBW, but disagree a prime motivated and condition Hamed would beat a Barrera or Morales

LP_1985
03-17-2010, 03:48 PM
OK have a laugh, but where do you disagree?

I presume you agree with the Super Fly, Bantam & SBW, but disagree a prime motivated and condition Hamed would beat a Barrera or Morales

imo he wudnt. he wudnt beat marquez either im afraid

wrimc
03-17-2010, 03:50 PM
Hamed has already surpassed Pacs weight gaining achievements by moving up to Cruiser

gasman
03-17-2010, 03:51 PM
Hamed wasnt in the same league as Pacman and he got schooled by Barrera, hence it is all lofty speculation.

Mandanda
03-17-2010, 03:51 PM
Hamed;s character wasn't or isn't able to handle defeat, Manny has continued to defy the odds and better himself after what could or should of been devastating defeats.

To become a champion is one thing to stay a champion is another and Hamed didn't do what the great fighters do..he never bounced back from defeat. I don't think rushing him would of made any difference his style was flawed against the well schooled technicians imo.

trotter
03-17-2010, 04:25 PM
All ifs and buts... at the end of the day you are what you are, and you are judged on what you do.

Nas was a great fighter but he fell short, the reasons for that don't really matter.

NO MAS
03-17-2010, 04:34 PM
I loved Naz, he was great entertainment and lit up British Boxing in his own unique way...:yep

Naz had never really fought anyone who could fight him on the outside foot all night long...:yep. MAB adopted that style and did a number on Naz...:deal

mugen82
03-17-2010, 04:40 PM
Naz would have proclaimed himself the greatest fighter ever,and he would have let each and every person who ever came within 3 million miles of him know!
The Mayweathers would have said he was a drug cheat and taking some kind of drug that those "ay-rebs over in afghanistan in dem caves n sh*t" take to bounce off bunker busting bombs, thats why nobody can ko him.