Comments by "Raven Aussie" (@ravenaussie3760) on "The Fight That BURIED Naseem Hamed's Career!" video.
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@peaceseeker9927 Not an all-time great? If that's the case, why was he inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame? If that's the case, why does BoxRec rank him as the 35th-greatest European pound-for-pound fighter of all time and the 17th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does ESPN rank him number 22 on their list of 25 of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters of the last 25 years? If that's the case, why does World Boxing rank him as the 11th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does Gareth A. Davies of The Telegraph rank him as the 10th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does The Ring rank him as the 46th-greatest puncher of all time? If that's the case, why did Steve Bunce state he was the greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why did the UK public vote for Hamed's victory over Kevin Kelley on the list of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments? If that's the case, why has he inspired countless fighters across different sports such as Conor McGregor, Israel Adesanya, Tyson Fury, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Carl Froch, Amir Khan, Kell Brook, Billy Joe Saunders, David Benavidez, Joe Cordina, Ricky Burns, Kid Galahad, David Haye, James DeGale, Badou Jack, Liam Smith, and Kal Yafai? If that's the case, why does he remain an extremely popular figure whose praises have been sung by Sean Ingle, Dan Rafael, Emanuel Steward, SugarHill Steward, Lou DiBella, and countless others?
I just destroyed you, you absolute fool. 😁
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@popeye089 No. It's just you who thinks that, you casual.
He beat Steve Robinson, who made 7 successful defences of the WBO featherweight title before Hamed beat him.
He beat Manuel Medina, who held a world title on three separate occasions after losing to Hamed.
He beat Tom Johnson, who made 11 successful defences of the IBF featherweight title before losing to Hamed.
He beat Kevin Kelley, a former world champion very much in his prime with a 47-1-2 record.
He beat Wilfredo Vázquez, who had been the WBA featherweight champion just five months before Hamed beat him.
He beat Wayne McCullough, a former world champion who went on to give Erik Morales one of the toughest fights of his career.
He beat Paul Ingle, who won the IBF and IBO featherweight titles in his next two fights after Hamed beat him.
He beat César Soto, who became the WBC featherweight champion just five months before Hamed beat him.
He beat Vuyani Bungu, who made 13 successful defences of the IBF super-bantamweight title before Hamed beat him.
Get owned. 🤣
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@pbarron1349 No, you're the idiot here. I already said that he had complications going into it. You've completely chosen to ignore that and gone with the narrative that Barrera was an unbeatable god of boxing that would've beaten Hamed in any possibility in existence.
Hamed is 10-1 with eight knockouts against former or current world champions, so he certainly didn't fight nobodies up until Barrera. And Hamed had hand injuries throughout the majority of his career. That, coupled with the other complications I mentioned, is what led to his loss.
I already explained that I don't think Hamed would've won at that point. At his best, he certainly would've won.
Oh, no-one sees him as an all-time great? If that's the case, why was he inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame? If that's the case, why does BoxRec rank him as the 35th-greatest European pound-for-pound fighter of all time and the 17th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does ESPN rank him number 22 on their list of 25 of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters of the last 25 years? If that's the case, why does World Boxing rank him as the 11th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does Gareth A. Davies of The Telegraph rank him as the 10th-greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why does The Ring rank him as the 46th-greatest puncher of all time? If that's the case, why did Steve Bunce state he was the greatest British fighter of all time? If that's the case, why did the UK public vote for Hamed's victory over Kevin Kelley on the list of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments? If that's the case, why has he inspired countless fighters across different sports such as Conor McGregor, Israel Adesanya, Tyson Fury, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Carl Froch, Amir Khan, Kell Brook, Billy Joe Saunders, David Benavidez, Joe Cordina, Ricky Burns, Kid Galahad, David Haye, James DeGale, Badou Jack, Liam Smith, and Kal Yafai? If that's the case, why does he remain an extremely popular figure whose praises have been sung by Sean Ingle, Dan Rafael, Emanuel Steward, SugarHill Steward, Lou DiBella, and countless others?
No, mate, it is you who is the fool here. I just utterly embarrassed you, you dumb casual. Get the hell out of here and never speak about boxing again, as you have not the slightest clue about it. You idiotic moron.
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@kiaraantonio1210 You absolute casual. He only beat tomato cans, huh? He beat:
Juan Polo Perez, the former IBF super-flyweight champion.
Steve Robinson, the WBO featherweight champion who made 7 successful defences of his title.
Manuel Medina, a five-time featherweight champion.
Tom Johnson, the IBF featherweight champion who made 10 successful defences of his title.
Kevin Kelley, the former WBC featherweight champion.
Wilfredo Vázquez, a three-weight world champion.
Wayne McCullough, the former WBC bantamweight champion.
Paul Ingle, the future IBF and IBO featherweight champion.
César Soto, the WBC featherweight champion.
Vuyani Bungu, the former IBF super-bantamweight champion who made 13 successful defences of his title and was also the future IBO featherweight champion.
Augie Sanchez, the last American to beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. as an amateur.
Get destroyed. 🤣
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