Naz sparks him. Even if you despised Hamed, you can't deny he was a clearly on a higher level than Frampton. And even if you wanna bring up the Barrera loss, Frampton is hardly on the level of MAB.
Frampton hooks up his talk box and an excited Hamed is pumped, all ready for a 15 minute "Do You Feel Like We Do?"... however, Frampton starts doing "Show Me The Way" (a song Hamed can't stand for several reasons including his gripe that showing people the way is Allah's job, not whatever chick Frampton is singing about)... he tries to be patient but the song is really pissing him off so he loses his cool and blasts Frampton with a huge leaping left, bringing the concert to an end at 1:34 of the first round
Band-name-jokes aside, Frampton is a really good fighter imo. The thing is he is just that one step below the true elites but he's very good. It's not enough to beat Naz, who was right up there for a little bit, but I wouldn't rule out Frampton making a fight of it. Frampton is better than Ingle and McCullough, who both gave Hamed really good scraps.
Really good scraps? Hamed/McCullough was a dreadful fight and Ingle basically got the fuck beaten out of him apart from a mini-rally in the 9th and 10th
I had a point with this but I'm a bit pissed at the moment. Let me tackle this in the morning and I'll try and make a good fist of it.
He may as well. Earlier he was saying Iniesta, Zidane and Xavi were jealous of Paul Scholes and wished they could be on his level. I like a drink as much as the next guy (or maybe even more) but slow it down on those pints. While you're at it consider taking down the Royal Family decorations adorning every room in your flat.