Naz and Mayweather at 130 who would win?

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Naz and Mayweather at 130 who would win?

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What would it be like?
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Post by BoxBuzz »

I would love to have the opportunity to bet my mortgage on Mayweather unfortunately the odds would be so bad I would only win a dollar or two. But it would be a certain dollar or two. There are only a few sure things in life.

Death, Taxes, and Mayweather deconstructs Naseem are sure things.

Mayweather is the reality of everything the Prince imagined himself to be.
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without a doubt Mayweather wins easily -

The only area for prediction would be via KO or UNI DEC -
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Post by nickd »

Just imagine how badly Mayweather would have made him miss. Naz would have been lurching all round the ring all night long.
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Post by vagabundo55 »

I can't say I like Mayweather, but in this fight, I'd root for him. Mayweather wins by TKO. Mayweather would be too strong, and just plain too good for overrated and hyped up Hamed.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

i just have one question, how much is naz going to have to pay for a 36 minute boxing lesson from mayweather?????
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Post by Max Molyneux »

Can Mayweather take what he dishes out? Could he take Hamed's shots?
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Post by Grimm »

I was just thinking about this matchup and then I thought to myself, what weight class would it be at.

So I didn't post it.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

can mayweather take his shots????

how bout this, can hamed even connect on him??? no way he gets through flyod defenese.

flyod has a great chin bu the way, only being KDed once when his glvoe touched the canvas, and i am pretty sure naz cant take floyds punches and naz will get hit.


u saw what barrera did to hamed, what do u think floyd mayweather(who is the best p4p) will do to him?

im not trying to downgrade naz, but where talking about mayweather here, not manuel medina
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

i remember what floyd said after he annihalated deigo corrales at 130 while naz was fighting at 125. he said in the post fight interview he wanted to fight hamed and maybe they could fight at 128. larry merchant said "floyd after ur preforamcne tonight hes not gonna want to come up and fight u, theres no way."

i guess this fight would have to be at 130 and naz would have to step up.

basically floyd was always to big too fight hamed not to mention naz couldnt touch floyd in the ass with a handful of salt when it came to skills.
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Post by walshb »

This doesn't even warrant an analysis really. Hamed, was possibly the most overrated fighter in history...Mayweather by early KO.....
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Post by Ezzard »

Hang on a second... This thread must be a comparison with Roger Mayweather, right? The guy who fought Chavez? That wopuld be an interestiong fight but I'd bet on Roger because he had better skills and Naz's power was really untested at a higher weight.

Nobody would have bothered to start a thread about Naz v Floyd (would they?)
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Post by BoxBuzz »

Ezz....very good point. How did I miss that? I gotta start getting up earlier in the afternoon.
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Post by silkov »

Really Hamed was a flawed talent who dissapointed when he fought a really good contender. Almost koed by a faded Kelley and then outclassed by Barrera.... Hamed never really developed once he won the title and instead just became over confident and lazy.
Vs Roger Mayweather he'd have a punchers chance early as Roger didn't have the best of chins... but I'd still go for Roger, who had a decent punch himself and would probably ko Hamed in about 8 or 9 rounds.
Vs Floyd Mayweather... no contest!... Hamed would be embarresed and koed in about 5 or 6 rounds. :box:
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Post by Syntax Error »

Mayweather at a canter.

Naz was too amateurish for Mayweather. Floyd would have taken him to school & then dropped him back home in the afternoon!!!!! :TU:
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Post by KOJOE90 »

The Naz who fought Steve Robinson would give Mayweather some problems.

The Ego that fought Barrera would take a bad beating from Mayweather.
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Post by silkov »

KOJOE90 wrote:The Naz who fought Steve Robinson would give Mayweather some problems.

The Ego that fought Barrera would take a bad beating from Mayweather.
I think he's still be koed. Hamed was pretty small for a Featherweight and against Mayweather would be fighting someone more skillfull, faster and more powerful.
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KOJOE90 wrote:The Naz who fought Steve Robinson would give Mayweather some problems.

The Ego that fought Barrera would take a bad beating from Mayweather.
Agree with you, after Robinson fight, the Prince really start to pose like a prince, not like a very talanted boxer, that he used to be. Naseem developed his qualities into wrong direction. In other way hey may become one of the greatest. With his natural speed and will to use different shots and combos he may cause a lot of problems to Floyd. However the punches of Floyd are several times more stronger then those of KK
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Post by dws »

Mayweather has the mentality to not get drawn into a slugging match with the short,wild swinging Prince and the laser reflexes to avoid his bombs.Mayweather by decision,only because I've never seen Hamed in really serious trouble,although Mayweather certainly could be the one to do it.
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Post by silkov »

ogii3 wrote:
KOJOE90 wrote:The Naz who fought Steve Robinson would give Mayweather some problems.

The Ego that fought Barrera would take a bad beating from Mayweather.
Agree with you, after Robinson fight, the Prince really start to pose like a prince, not like a very talanted boxer, that he used to be. Naseem developed his qualities into wrong direction. In other way hey may become one of the greatest. With his natural speed and will to use different shots and combos he may cause a lot of problems to Floyd. However the punches of Floyd are several times more stronger then those of KK
The Naz who fought Robinson would have given Mayweather a better fight than the later Naz but he'd still be very badly beaten. Also Naz probably looked better against Robinson than he really was Robinson was no Mayweather and Hamed found out later that the tricks that worked against fighters of Robinsons level did not work when he stepped up to true world class.... which is why he never really impressed agaiunst Tom Johnson, Manuel Medina, Kevin Kelley etc...
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dws wrote:Mayweather has the mentality to not get drawn into a slugging match with the short,wild swinging Prince and the laser reflexes to avoid his bombs.Mayweather by decision,only because I've never seen Hamed in really serious trouble,although Mayweather certainly could be the one to do it.
Hamed was in serious trouble against Kelley, Barrera, Medina, and was shaken by Ingle and Johnson... most of the really class fighters he fought gave him trouble and made him look bad.
Mayweather would completely dominate him... it would be no contest really.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

Always wanted to see this fight, even if it was just for the press conf.

But Nas would have no chance here - a punchers chance maybe, but seriously doubt he'd have been able to land anything. Floyd UD - easy.
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