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What ever happened to Prince Nazeem ?? Not heard of him for years!!

Done some time in jail, smashed into someone in his car and if I remember right left them in a very bad way. Still attends boxing events and gives the odd interview. When getting interviewed he only allows for his head to be shown as they cannot fit his body in no more the fat tw@t.

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He's a fat little f****r these days and a believer that uk Shuld be a Islamic state proberly in Sheffield shagin 14 year old white girls by the dozen

His corner must have felt like tools just having to walk in with the wanker.

personally i thought naz was on top form,it was berrera that made him look under par with his continuous counter punching, i think naz thought he was going to blast berrera away, like the others, but

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I can't ever remember him being KOd he was put on his Arse a few times but always got up and knocked out his opponent ....I think he lost a lot of fans after the Barrera fight ...Naz was demanding what colours the tiles in his hotel bathroom had to be and the gloves had to be made out of baby kangaroo leather and all that jazz. But Barrera just trained in an old gym and was very humble pre fight then gave Naz a boxing lesson .....one thing is for sure he must be one of the hardest hitting pound for pound boxers of all time.

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Never liked him or his style of boxing, and he NEVER respected his opponents, standing over them with his hands up when they was flat on there back, but as soon as he was in the ring with a proper fighter(barrera) just make him look a clown..

Think i'll look it up on youtube, nice to see that cockey wanker get a pasting.

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It was the hand injuries that forced him to retire he did fight and win after Barrera loss..when you hit as hard as naz did the hands can only take so much.. Calzaghe still out boxed his opponents after suffering with bad hands.. Naz was always looking for a knockout so was fu*ked really..

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I loved his style, who else have you seen move like that, hands by his sides ,moving around like something out of the matrix.. He was arrogant,..but could back it up.. Lost to a great boxer in berrarra , prob had no plan b,as it was never needed before ....

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It was the hand injuries that forced him to retire he did fight and win after Barrera loss..when you hit as hard as naz did the hands can only take so much.. Calzaghe still out boxed his opponents after suffering with bad hands.. Naz was always looking for a knockout so was fu*ked really..

Naz fought Barrera spring time 2001 pre 9/11 ....then I'm sure it was May 2002 he fought again and put on a poor show that went 12 rounds ....the world was a different place after 9/11 and all this prays be to Allah and all the other Islamic chants was not going to go down well and that was the end of Naz imo

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It was the hand injuries that forced him to retire he did fight and win after Barrera loss..when you hit as hard as naz did the hands can only take so much.. Calzaghe still out boxed his opponents after suffering with bad hands.. Naz was always looking for a knockout so was fu*ked really..

Naz fought Barrera spring time 2001 pre 9/11 ....then I'm sure it was May 2002 he fought again and put on a poor show that went 12 rounds ....the world was a different place after 9/11 and all this prays be to Allah and all the other Islamic chants was not going to go down well and that was the end of Naz imo

Tbh he looked vulnerable in his American debut getting dropped by Kevin Kelley, he was also hurt by the limited Augie Sanchez.

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Never liked him or his style of boxing, and he NEVER respected his opponents, standing over them with his hands up when they was flat on there back, but as soon as he was in the ring with a proper fighter(barrera) just make him look a clown..

i never liked him or his style neither, they all seemed to train that way coming from the Brendan ingle camp, another few twats from that camp was junior witter, and johny nelson, god was he frustrating to watch, unfortunately for naseem his style suited barrera, the more naseem threw them wild swinging punches, berrera being a good counter puncher, the more he got caught, brilliant to watch, i did enjoy him losing,

 

Ingles style of fighting was really Herol Grahams style of fighting imo...Nelson i always found a bit boring to watch...but didnt think Witter was a bad kid...would liked to of seen him in with Hatton...but really enjoyed the Barrera fight...he really gave Naz a boxing masterclass that night...dont think i've enjoyed watching a British fighter lose as much as that before or since

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No one can say he was protected he fought some good fighters the best there was around at the time ....for all he was you either loved or hated the man no one can question his boxing abilities

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