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    Some Naseem Hamed Fights.

    I found these online...

    Vs (23rd May, 1992. National Indoor Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, England) (This is Naz's third professional fight. His opponent Bloomer retired from boxing in 1994 with a record of 0 wins and 20 losses. He lost every fight on points aside from this one.)



    Vs (17th August, 1994. Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.) (Foreign commentary)



    Vs (3rd March, 1995. Forum, Livingston, Midlothian, Scotland.) (Foreign commentary)



    Vs (1st July, 1995. Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England.)



    Vs (16th March, 1996. Scottish Exhibition Centre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.) (Foreign commentary)



    Vs (8th June, 1996. Telewest Arena, Newcastle, England.)



    Vs (9th November, 1996. Nynex Arena, Manchester, England.)



    Vs (8th Feburay, 1997. New London Arena, Millwall, London, England.)



    Vs (3rd May, 1997. Nynex Arena, Manchester, England)



    Vs (19th July, 1997. The Arena, Wembley, London, England.)



    Vs (19th December, 1997. Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA)



    Vs (19th August, 2000. Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, CT, USA)

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    #2
    I have never seen a Hamed fight.

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      #3
      Interesting. He fights equally well southpaw and orthodox, switching up several times per round and even working it into his combinations -- he'll start a combination right-handed, and then as his opponent moves to cover, he'll switch and finish it left-handed, or vice-versa. Not only does this increase his mobility considerably, it gives him twice as many attack and defense vectors. Wow, do his opponents look confused, and no wonder; they're spending the whole fight adjusting.

      Fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting it!

      FWIW, I am functionally ambidextrous and truly do have equal power in each hand; I've often thought that if I could change stances in the middle of a combination I'd probably confuse the hell out of my opponents. I've mentioned it to my coach, but he doesn't want me to try it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by fraidycat View Post

        FWIW, I am functionally ambidextrous and truly do have equal power in each hand; I've often thought that if I could change stances in the middle of a combination I'd probably confuse the hell out of my opponents. I've mentioned it to my coach, but he doesn't want me to try it.
        i wouldnt if i were you,its very difficult,not unless you try it in a few spars

        hamed was a joke anyway,he was knocked senseless by any decent fighter,he was all show

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dockers_ABC View Post
          i wouldnt if i were you,its very difficult,not unless you try it in a few spars

          hamed was a joke anyway,he was knocked senseless by any decent fighter,he was all show
          Correct

          Hamed fought three or good fighters. All troubled him, Barrera trashed him...

          Nothing but a ****ing *****...

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            #6
            Originally posted by ianwigley View Post
            Correct

            Hamed fought three or good fighters. All troubled him, Barrera trashed him...

            Nothing but a ****ing *****...
            three or four, sorry...

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              #7
              Thanks for the videos man.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ianwigley View Post
                Correct

                Hamed fought three or good fighters. All troubled him, Barrera trashed him...

                Nothing but a ****ing *****...

                If you call knocking out 3-4 good fighters half way through the fight troubled Id like to see what your opinion of not troubled is...

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