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Poll: Hamed Likely Won't Make it into the IBHoF in 2009

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    #71
    Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
    Hamed was feather, Floyd was super feather. Floyd suggested 128.
    Hamed was still too small IMO. I don't think that a fighter should be criticised for not fighting someone who was a weight division above him, especially with the height and reach disadvantage involved.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Clegg View Post
      Hamed was still too small IMO. I don't think that a fighter should be criticised for not fighting someone who was a weight division above him, especially with the height and reach disadvantage involved.
      Nah, he shouldn't be. He should be when he won't fight the best in his own division.

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        #73
        Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        Nah, he shouldn't be. He should be when he won't fight the best in his own division.
        I agree with that.

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          #74
          if hamed fights barrera right now at 147 and beats marco , can hamed get in?

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            #75
            I'll eventually vote for Naz, but didn't select him this year. There are too many fighters on the ballot that deserve to go in ahead of him

            Since it was mentioned in this thread... Gatti, while one of my all-time favorite fighters, will never get my vote. There's to making the HoF than just being in great fights.

            Those who'll vote for him factor in contribution and intangibles are hypocrites for dismissing Hamed who opened the door for featherweights/lower weight fighters to finally make some real coin, and not go completely neglected by HBO and the likes.

            A win over Barrera or even Juan Manuel Marquez would've went a long way in solidifying his chances, but he still beat four other active titlists/champions during his run, including Vazquez for the lineal title. Only due to boxing politics did Naz not beat Bernard Hopkins out in terms of completely unifying a division.

            The Barrera loss and his subsequent departure doesn't sit pretty, and perhaps is the difference (for the time being) between his getting elected and remaining on the outside looking in. But I have to laugh at those who dismiss him outright.

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              #76
              Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View Post
              I'll eventually vote for Naz, but didn't select him this year. There are too many fighters on the ballot that deserve to go in ahead of him

              Since it was mentioned in this thread... Gatti, while one of my all-time favorite fighters, will never get my vote. There's to making the HoF than just being in great fights.

              Those who'll vote for him factor in contribution and intangibles are hypocrites for dismissing Hamed who opened the door for featherweights/lower weight fighters to finally make some real coin, and not go completely neglected by HBO and the likes.

              A win over Barrera or even Juan Manuel Marquez would've went a long way in solidifying his chances, but he still beat four other active titlists/champions during his run, including Vazquez for the lineal title. Only due to boxing politics did Naz not beat Bernard Hopkins out in terms of completely unifying a division.

              The Barrera loss and his subsequent departure doesn't sit pretty, and perhaps is the difference (for the time being) between his getting elected and remaining on the outside looking in. But I have to laugh at those who dismiss him outright.
              Unfortunately - in this case - Jake is the only person I concede knows more boxing than I do. However I still wouldn't vote for Hamed in the Hall. However, I agree - no way does Gatti get in.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                you must be smoking some good ish. Hamed record is littered with bums!
                If I had to chose one.. which I don't think either deserve it but if I did have to chose one and only one of those two it would be Gatti.
                how on earth could you choose gatti over hamed???

                okay im done being kind about gatti, the man was a ****ing punching bag who got slapped around by every man and his dog at one point or another

                he picked up a couple paper belts but whenever he fought a remotely decent fighter he was drawn into a dramatic war, and whenever he fought an elite fighter.......watch DLH-gatti, mayweather-gatti

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44 View Post
                  how on earth could you choose gatti over hamed???

                  okay im done being kind about gatti, the man was a ****ing punching bag who got slapped around by every man and his dog at one point or another

                  he picked up a couple paper belts but whenever he fought a remotely decent fighter he was drawn into a dramatic war, and whenever he fought an elite fighter.......watch DLH-gatti, mayweather-gatti
                  If Gatti was the Arab from the UK and Hamed was the American from New Jersey, not one person here would have picked him over Naz. Believe that.
                  Last edited by Scott9945; 10-24-2008, 06:06 PM.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                    If Gatti were the Arab from the UK and Hamed were the American from New Jersey, not one person here would have picked him over Naz. Believe that.
                    you're probably right...........in fact im sure you are

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                      #80
                      Prince Naseem is the reason the lower-weight division fighters get payed 10x more.

                      Prince Naseem gained the interest of a whole new generation of YOUNG boxing fans in the UK.

                      Prince Naseem is regarded p4p one of the hardest hitters of all time.

                      If the WBA never deliberately stripped Vazquez of his title Prince Naseem would have been the FIRST BOXER EVER to hold all four titles in A division.

                      Prince Naseem was the youngest British fighter to ever hold a world title.

                      Prince Naseem is widely regarded as the greatest British fighter of all time.

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