Sanchez easily! Nas was exposed by Barrera as a vastly overrated fighter. Sanchez would eat him up just like he did Wilfredo Gomez. Salvador Sanchez was one of the best fighters of any era before his career was tragically cut short by a car accident. Who knows how great he would've been. Hamed is nothing more than an over-hyped HBO fighter and since the Barrera beat down he hasn't been heard from since. Sanchez in 7! (only reason i say 7 is because it might've taken Sanchez a few rounds to figure out Hamed's horribly awkward stlye).
2006-09-20 06:06:04
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answer #1
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answered by Pancho 4
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Salvador Sanchez, is a better Version of Marco Antonio Barrera.
If you See how Barrera Dismantles Hamed,
You will have an Idea how The great Sanchez will do to NAZ. Sanchez has too much skills for Hamed to handle.
Clowning around wouldnt help Hamed he might get Knocked out ala Wilfredo Gomez.
Sanchez TKO 10th
2006-09-20 06:43:11
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answer #2
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answered by Warhorse X 4
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Brent ~
I hope when you were writing this question you were laughing your head off. The sad thing about this is, as I am thinking about how to answer this question certain thoughts pop up in my head. Sanchez in and outside the ring was a no nonsense type of guy. He actually hated when people acted or what he perceived as acting like fools in the ring. He despised showboating. So that is what would make this fight interesting, interesting in the sense that one could wonder how long it would take until Sanchez to finally put Hamed out of his Misery.
In my opinion, it would take Sanchez three rounds to figure-out Hameds "Style?" and then he would punish him in somewhat the same fashion Julio Cesar Chavez did to Hector Camacho when they fought, I was at that fight and even though I was up in the nose bleed seats you could actually hear Chavez's body punches. Salvador would punish him for his arrogance and what he seen as Hamed disrespecting the Sport and like the Gladiators to the Emperor in Rome he would look to the crowds favor and finally cease the lopsided beating and stop him in round 6.
Thanks for the absolutely halirious question Brent.
Brent ~
I thought so, although you might get some in this forum that will actually think Hamed would win. Anytime you ask a question that I answer, I always give you a thumbs up!!
2006-09-20 06:35:01
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answered by Santana D 6
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I believe that Salvador Sanchez is one of the all time great fighters in boxing history. He had it all as he could box, punch, had a good defense, a sturdy chin and a fierce desire to win truly a boxing legend in my opinion. Hamed is very fast and clever but never fought the high level of competition that Sanchez did. I believe that Sanchez would go about the business of beating Hamed nearly every round and would knock him out in the 9th round.
2006-09-20 09:17:41
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answered by toughguy2 7
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Hamed - W 36 (KO's 31) TF 37 - W pct 97% - KO pct 84% - wins over Medina, Kelley and Molina - KO'ed by none
Sanchez - W 44 (KO's 32) TF 46 - W Pct 96% - KO pct 70% - wins over Lopez{2}, Castillo, Nelson, LaPorte and Gomez - KO'ed by none - #88 ranked puncher - #24 ranked fighter
Died in a automotive accident
Brent, you are stretching too much you might hurt yourself.
This is a no-contest bout. Nasem was never KO'ed but could he take a punch or what kind of heart did he possess. Nasem was a KO artist so he would fight Sanchez. Sanchez in a late rd KO.
2006-09-20 14:32:13
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answered by smitty 7
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All Hamed had was freaky power for his size--he was one of the worst technical boxers I've ever seen, particularly in his balance which was horrendous. Sanchez would have put on a boxing clinic much like Barrera did and won easily.
2006-09-20 21:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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my goodness! the prince! it seriously hurts me when ignorant people hate this guy so much that they must criticize his boxing skills. almost makes me believe that these people are jealous. it is understandable to dislike the man, but as far as boxing goes, he was a superior boxer. barrera beat him undoubtedly, but how many of you watched the fight again? barrera did not beat hamed by much. as soon as hamed lost, many went on a frenzy about how he got his rear handed to him. this would have been the result had hamed lost a split decision. makes me sad.
2006-09-25 11:59:21
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answered by Moe 2
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Hamed if he ever learned to stop dancing and fight the fight he is capable of. Hamed is a knockout artist.
2006-09-20 17:13:58
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answered by King Midas 6
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I could desire to snicker at Sanchez vs Hamed. it is like Sugar Ray Robinson vs Ricky Hatton. perhaps Hamed's wild kind confuses Sanchez for a around or 2, yet as quickly as Salvador starts timing and countering the swings from Naseem he starts to land - and as Barrera shows - Hamed did no longer have the wonderful chin. TKO5 Salvador Sanchez Sandy Saddler had Willie Pep's selection. i've got continuously believed that no depend what state Pep replaced into in he could have lost a minimum of one among a trilogy to Sandy - his kind replaced into all incorrect for a slick, smaller mover. although Sanchez is rather diverse to Pep, he relies upon extra on countering, durability and power than Pep depended on stream and speed. If Saddler tries to brawl he would be eating counters all night; it extremely is interior sight a decisive win for Sanchez. UD15 Salvador Sanchez
2016-10-17 08:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I only know Prince Naseem, si i'll go with the other guy.
2006-09-20 06:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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