Did Prince Naseem have a rematch with Barrera?

The Mexican warrior who effectively ended the career of Sheffield’s most explosive ever boxer, Naseem Hamed, has revealed for the first time his thoughts on that conquest…and how surprised he was that the “Prince” never agreed to a re-match.

Who did Prince Naseem fight after Barrera?

Professional boxing record

No. Result Opponent
36 Loss Marco Antonio Barrera
35 Win Augie Sanchez
34 Win Vuyani Bungu
33 Win César Soto

What is Naseem?

Nasim or Naseem (Arabic: نسیم nasīm) also spelt as Nacim, Nasseem, Nassim, Nesim or Nessim, is an Arabic male or female given name meaning “breeze, gentle wind, air”.

How many fights did Naseem Hamed lose?

Naseem Hamed

Naseem Hamed نسيم حميد
Total fights 37
Wins 36
Wins by KO 31
Losses 1

Is Naseem a boy or girl name?

The name Naseem is a girl’s name meaning “breeze, fresh air”.

What happened to Hamed’s rematch clause against Barrera?

Hamed held a rematch clause that he had to invoke within two months of this fight should he want to face Barrera in an immediate rematch. However, the two month deadline came and went with no word Hamed or his camp and Barrera moved on to face Enrique Sánchez instead.

What was the name of Naseem Hamed’s fight with Marco Antonio Barrera?

Naseem Hamed vs. Marco Antonio Barrera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Naseem Hamed vs. Marco Antonio Barrera, billed as ” Playing with Fire “, was a professional boxing match contested on April 7, 2001 for the vacant IBO championship and Hamed’s lineal featherweight championship.

What happened to Hamed Barrera’s nose?

While Hamed swelled, Barrera now had a trickle of blood dripping from his nose. Both fighters continued to take turns pursuing each other. The action was fierce with Barrera appearing to be quicker, sharper, and landing the harder punches. At the midway point of the bout, Merchant had the fight four rounds to two for Barrera.

What is the purse for Hamed vs Barrera?

In January, the planned March 3rd date was scrapped and instead the fight was announced to be taken place on April 7th instead in order for both fighters to finalize their contracts. Hamed, who was making his American pay-per-view debut, was guaranteed a purse of $6 million while Barrera would earn $2 million.