Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
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Vladimir5555
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Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
What happened in this fight?
Re: Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
Hamed takes it. Gamboa too easy to hit.
Re: Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
Hamed for me as well at his best he was fast hard to hit and only needed one small opening, which Gamboa would provide.
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Re: Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
Hamed by mid-rounds stoppage in a fire-fight for me
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He'd provide some big openings IMO.p4p1 wrote:Hamed for me as well at his best he was fast hard to hit and only needed one small opening, which Gamboa would provide.
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Re: Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
pretty sure both would be hitting the deck at some point here
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Probably multiple times like the Kelley fight, and I think the result would be the same.Counter-puncher wrote:pretty sure both would be hitting the deck at some point here
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Naz fairly early. As others have pointed out, Gamboa provides the openings, and I can't see Gamboa getting up from a flush shot from Hamed.
It could turn into a bit of a firefight, like the Kelley fight, but I think the outcome would be a win for Naz anyway.
Naz, aside from his power, had tremendous guts. I can't see too many beating him in a straight ahead manner. It was necessary to adapt and outbox him like MAB did if you want to win. Not everyone can do that, I don't thin Gamboa could in this case.
It could turn into a bit of a firefight, like the Kelley fight, but I think the outcome would be a win for Naz anyway.
Naz, aside from his power, had tremendous guts. I can't see too many beating him in a straight ahead manner. It was necessary to adapt and outbox him like MAB did if you want to win. Not everyone can do that, I don't thin Gamboa could in this case.
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Bobbyptsd wrote:Naz fairly early. As others have pointed out, Gamboa provides the openings, and I can't see Gamboa getting up from a flush shot from Hamed.
It could turn into a bit of a firefight, like the Kelley fight, but I think the outcome would be a win for Naz anyway.
Naz, aside from his power, had tremendous guts. I can't see too many beating him in a straight ahead manner. It was necessary to adapt and outbox him like MAB did if you want to win. Not everyone can do that, I don't thin Gamboa could in this case.
even in the Barrera fight the two times Berrera almost went back to the way he normally fought he got tagged hard.
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Yeah, but overall he showed quite a bit of discipline, though he'd done that also in the Jones rematch.p4p1 wrote:Bobbyptsd wrote:Naz fairly early. As others have pointed out, Gamboa provides the openings, and I can't see Gamboa getting up from a flush shot from Hamed.
It could turn into a bit of a firefight, like the Kelley fight, but I think the outcome would be a win for Naz anyway.
Naz, aside from his power, had tremendous guts. I can't see too many beating him in a straight ahead manner. It was necessary to adapt and outbox him like MAB did if you want to win. Not everyone can do that, I don't thin Gamboa could in this case.![]()
even in the Barrera fight the two times Berrera almost went back to the way he normally fought he got tagged hard.
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I agree I was just pointing out that as controlled a fight as Barrera fought the two little slip ups he made and marched forward got him tagged, if he had of fought that way the whole fight I think we can agree he would of gotten himself knocked out. Coming forward against someone like Naseem means real trouble.Rover wrote:Yeah, but overall he showed quite a bit of discipline, though he'd done that also in the Jones rematch.p4p1 wrote:Bobbyptsd wrote:Naz fairly early. As others have pointed out, Gamboa provides the openings, and I can't see Gamboa getting up from a flush shot from Hamed.
It could turn into a bit of a firefight, like the Kelley fight, but I think the outcome would be a win for Naz anyway.
Naz, aside from his power, had tremendous guts. I can't see too many beating him in a straight ahead manner. It was necessary to adapt and outbox him like MAB did if you want to win. Not everyone can do that, I don't thin Gamboa could in this case.![]()
even in the Barrera fight the two times Berrera almost went back to the way he normally fought he got tagged hard.
Re: Naseem Hamed vs . Yuriorkis Gamboa in featherweight
I agree he'd have been KO'd fighting like that.
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Naz.
Wonder what he is up to now.
Wonder what he is up to now.
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Whatever it is, it includes a lot of eating based on what I've read about his weight.Giancarlo wrote:Naz.
Wonder what he is up to now.
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Rover wrote:Whatever it is, it includes a lot of eating based on what I've read about his weight.Giancarlo wrote:Naz.
Wonder what he is up to now.
I'd pick Naz by KO.
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You know the saying about great minds.:)gilgamesh wrote:Rover wrote:Whatever it is, it includes a lot of eating based on what I've read about his weight.Giancarlo wrote:Naz.
Wonder what he is up to now.I was literally seconds away from saying the same thing. Except I was just going to say "Most likely, eating"
I'd pick Naz by KO.