'Prince' Naseem Hamed looks unrecognisable as he shows off a fuller frame on a stroll with his

Prince Naseem Hamed was not only a boxing champion but also one of the sport's great entertainers. Hamed combined speed and power with antics that destabilized the opponent and drew cheers from excited crowds. Naseem lost only once in an esteemed career that earned him induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Naseem Hamed (born 12 February 1974), nicknamed Prince Naseem and Naz, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2002. [4] He held multiple featherweight world championships between 1995 and 2000, and reigned as lineal champion from 1998 to 2001.

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Legendary boxer Prince Naseem Hamed has been pictured in his new home next to the Queen and he looks unrecognisable from his days in the ring. Naseem retired from boxing two decades ago following. Crazy showboating moment by Naseem Hamed against Jose Badillo Prince Naseem Hamed lands a punch on Kevin Kelley during a 1997 fight at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Hamed won in the fourth round. Photograph: Al Bello /Allsport Johnny. „Prince" Naseem Hamed (* 12. Februar 1974 in Sheffield, England als Naseem Salom Ali Hamed) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Profiboxer jemenitischer Abstammung. Er ist ehemaliger Europameister der EBU im Bantamgewicht, Internationaler Meister der WBC im Superbantamgewicht sowie ehemaliger Weltmeister der WBO, IBF, WBC und IBO im Federgewicht.

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Aug 26 (Reuters) - Aadam Hamed, 23-year-old son of Britain's former world champion 'Prince' Naseem, won his first fight on Saturday on the undercard of the heavyweight world title bout in. In his outlook as a man and his attitude as a boxer, Naseem Hamed flew in the face of national sensibilities. In his cocksure swagger, taunting demeanour and deliberate, cultivated gobshite. Nineteen years ago, "Prince" Naseem Hamed lost to Marco Antonio Barrera, but his influence remains bigger than ever. 26 years ago today, a Prince was crowned king. 'Prince' Naseem Hamed stopped Wales' Steve Robinson to capture the WBO featherweight championship, kicking off a journey that would see 'Nas' bewitch the boxing world. A flamboyant blur of speed and skill, with an arrogant and unconventional style, Hamed was the ultimate boxing showman.

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Box-pro 37 bouts. Barrera deducted one point in 12th for intentionally slamming Hamed's head into a turnbuckle. Vazquez down in rounds three and six. Fight had a delay in round six due to an issue with the ring ropes. Hamed down once in the 1st. Alicea down twice in the 2nd. Ramirez down in third. Today's video covers the life and career of one of the greatest punchers boxing has ever known, Prince Naseem Hamed. A flamboyant showman, he danced and dazz. When people think of Prince Naseem Hamed, they remember one of the greatest characters ever to grace the world of boxing. They remember a Sheffield lad born to Yemeni parents who, throughout his. For seven years 'Prince' Naseem Hamed not only dominated his sport but, with his cocksure swagger and irrepressible rags-to-riches back story, became synonymous with the hope and hedonism of.

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Naseem Hamed won three world titles during a career that saw him lose just once in 37 fights. BoxRec lists the Sheffield-born boxer as the sixth-best fighter to ever come out of the United Kingdom. The Ring made Hamed the world's best featherweight from 1997‑2000, while the combined win/loss record of Hamed's opponents after he became world champion was 577 wins, 46 losses and 10 draws.