Off his tits and determined to put the boot in to both snr and jnr. Crazy to see a pundit gob it like that. Amusing but can't see him getting many offers after that!
willardx wrote: ↑18 Feb 2018, 16:40
Off his tits and determined to put the boot in to both snr and jnr. Crazy to see a pundit gob it like that. Amusing but can't see him getting many offers after that!
Breath of fresh air and brilliant bit of entertainment from Naz.
willardx wrote: ↑18 Feb 2018, 16:40
Off his tits and determined to put the boot in to both snr and jnr. Crazy to see a pundit gob it like that. Amusing but can't see him getting many offers after that!
Breath of fresh air and brilliant bit of entertainment from Naz.
TBH Naz did speak some sense but he was a bit OTT, if Jr continues keeping his dad on in a trainer/cornerman capacity then he maybe he should retire but if he gets a new trainer in, changes his attitude then he can pick up an ABC title at some point I'm sure with the right opponent
In saying that it was TV Gold, he needs to be back, boxings missed him, its hard to tell whether he was out of it or he was just being Naz, hilarious when he kept saying "I love you Alicia"
willardx wrote: ↑18 Feb 2018, 16:40
Off his tits and determined to put the boot in to both snr and jnr. Crazy to see a pundit gob it like that. Amusing but can't see him getting many offers after that!
I don't think he was off his tits. He's always been a live wire.
Even though Naz was always brash and confident, he was actually always a poor talker during his career - and this hasn't changed. At the start of the PPV - he said he was interested in finding out how THEY will take losing and his entire sentence was like BOTH were going to lose.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 05:15
"He threw the kitchen sink at a man with a dislocated shoulder, and missed!".
i heard the two Eubanks on the radio yesterday, as well as a close fight which could have gone either way, it was also one where Eubank 'nearly had him out at the end'
There is history with Naz and Eubanks isn't there? I cannot remember the exact story but I am sure part of it was Eubank being accused of stealing the whole jumping the top rope thing from Naz (he saw the kid Naz do it somewhere) and a later story involving an airport, a slap, a punch, a bloodied lip on Eubank and world title belts being slung across the departure lounge.
willardx wrote: ↑18 Feb 2018, 16:40
Off his tits and determined to put the boot in to both snr and jnr. Crazy to see a pundit gob it like that. Amusing but can't see him getting many offers after that!
I don't think he was off his tits. He's always been a live wire.
Yep, pretty sure he’s a very pious devout Muslim - no booze no drugs !
mickey1975 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 05:15
"He threw the kitchen sink at a man with a dislocated shoulder, and missed!".
i heard the two Eubanks on the radio yesterday, as well as a close fight which could have gone either way, it was also one where Eubank 'nearly had him out at the end'
Delusional. Eubanks himself was far closer to being stopped.
tobyh5 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 08:41
There is history with Naz and Eubanks isn't there? I cannot remember the exact story but I am sure part of it was Eubank being accused of stealing the whole jumping the top rope thing from Naz (he saw the kid Naz do it somewhere) and a later story involving an airport, a slap, a punch, a bloodied lip on Eubank and world title belts being slung across the departure lounge.
I cant remember the exact details - wasn't it the other way round?
I am sure Senior has posted up a video of one of his early fights where he jumps over the ropes and standing outside the ring is a young (about 15) Naz smiling his head off - and Eubank reckons that Naz nicked his idea.
I also vaguely recall some kind of confrontation as well.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 05:15
"He threw the kitchen sink at a man with a dislocated shoulder, and missed!".
i heard the two Eubanks on the radio yesterday, as well as a close fight which could have gone either way, it was also one where Eubank 'nearly had him out at the end'
Delusional. Eubanks himself was far closer to being stopped.
Don't forget that the Eubanks are also saying that Groves was sticking the head on Junior all night long.
i heard the two Eubanks on the radio yesterday, as well as a close fight which could have gone either way, it was also one where Eubank 'nearly had him out at the end'
Delusional. Eubanks himself was far closer to being stopped.
Don't forget that the Eubanks are also saying that Groves was sticking the head on Junior all night long.
He was lunging in with the head all night. Ludicrous.
Much as Hamed can often be a minefield of self-contradiction, I did find him highly entertaining on Saturday and couldn't help but think that the UK boxing scene has missed him somewhat.