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Amir and Naz both have glass jaws. Neither can take a hard punch.
Amir and Naz both have glass jaws. Neither can take a hard punch.
Naz had a glass jaw? Can you find me a single knockdown of his where he's on the canvas for longer than 1 second?!He'd be sparring with full grown middleweights, going all out, ask anyone from the ingle gym.
The only time period where they could've fought was when Khan was at 135lbs, and Prince would've taken him out within 3 rounds. Say what you want about him fundamentals or lack of them, but he was unorthodox and had probably one of the the hardest hitters lb for lb ever, and knocked out pretty much everyone he hit clean. Could Khan avoid him for 12 rounds? 4 rounds maybe.
Pak V Arab! The heart says Pak but the head feels Naz would be to good on the day. Amir needs a strong start otherwise Naz will gradually begin to dominate the bout.at post 5 who is replying to a "pointless thread".
Naz had very bad fundamentals, he relied solely on his power and reflexes, he was badly exposed by a solid technical fighter in the shape of Marco Antonio Barrera. Khan like I said before has pretty good fundamentals due to Olympic pedigree and his reach will be a massive advantage against a 5'3 Naseem Hamed.
Tragic turns to two promising careers....should have turned into legends but now surviving on shadows of their former selves.
That said Amir can still very much turn it around, once prize fight victory and peoples opinion can turn around. As long as he keeps his mouth shut and focuses on what he does best!
Any Vasyl Lomachenko fans here, best in the business right now. Easily the most entertaining fighter I have seen of late. Not the fastest but oh boy technical perfection mated to a genius head. In a league of his own!
Tragic turns to two promising careers....should have turned into legends but now surviving on shadows of their former selves.
That said Amir can still very much turn it around, once prize fight victory and peoples opinion can turn around. As long as he keeps his mouth shut and focuses on what he does best!
Any Vasyl Lomachenko fans here, best in the business right now. Easily the most entertaining fighter I have seen of late. Not the fastest but oh boy technical perfection mated to a genius head. In a league of his own!
Nas is the greatest Featherweight of all time and the greatest British Boxer in history, he has also been inducted in the Boxing hall of fame in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments. Many people tend to judge him based on the barrera fight but they forget that he took the fight on short notice for a huge pay check during a point in his career where he had lost the passion for Boxing, so when he took the fight he had a very short time to lose a lot of weight; he was quiet fat and even a day before weigh in he was on the treadmill early in the morning and on the day itself shadow boxing in the sauna at 4am etc
So on fight night Nas was weight drained and in extremely poor health, it still shocks me to this day that Barrera was unable to knock Nas out in that condition. Barrera was lucky enough to catch the Prince when he had pretty much finished with the sport, Nas main goal was to make weight for the big pay check rather then formulating an adequate game plan and winning the fight; if the fight was a few years earlier and he had a proper training camp behind him it wouldn't have been easy for Barrera to beat who took advantage of a weight drained under-prepared Nas with no desire left and due to his condition his timing wasn't there, the power wasn't there and his head wasn't there either; quiet frankly he was a headless chicken in that fight and it's totally unfair to define his legacy based on that one defeat which people often look at without context.
And yes mate, Lomachenko is an outstanding fighter! he's great on the back foot and on the front foot; he has total control of range and deviation. Hope to see him face the likes of Garcia, Davis and Miguel; a dream match up would be against Crawford but he's campaigning and 140, there is talk of him moving up to 147 as well.
Excellent post. Naz could have been an ATG by British standards if he hadn't let the bright lights and good life go to his head. When he stopped training and living clean he went downhill fast. But he was dynamite for the time he was at his best.
Naz had a glass jaw? Can you find me a single knockdown of his where he's on the canvas for longer than 1 second?!He'd be sparring with full grown middleweights, going all out, ask anyone from the ingle gym.
The only time period where they could've fought was when Khan was at 135lbs, and Prince would've taken him out within 3 rounds. Say what you want about him fundamentals or lack of them, but he was unorthodox and had probably one of the the hardest hitters lb for lb ever, and knocked out pretty much everyone he hit clean. Could Khan avoid him for 12 rounds? 4 rounds maybe.
Who would win the fight between Amir and Prince Naseem with both at their best?. I am going for Naseem, he was quicker and stronger.