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Naseem Hamed’s on-off clash with Michael Brodie could now be set to go ahead at the MEN Arena in Manchester this summer.
Hamed has fought just once since suffering his first defeat as a professional against superb Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera in April 2001.
The 28-year-old returned to winning ways with a points victory over Spain’s Manuel Calvo at the Docklands Arena in May last year. However, his performance that night was mediocre to say the least and the former IBF, WBC and WBO featherweight champion has been out of action ever since.
A clash with former British, Commonwealth and European super-bantamweight title holder Brodie was first muted last autumn, but now the signs are Hamed is ready to resurrect his career once more.
Brodie’s manager Jack Trickett told Sky Sports: “There is a provisional date - June 7 is what we’ve been told.”I’m assured that (US cable network) HBO have accepted the fight, they’ve booked the arena and now it’s just up to Naz.”
Barry Hearn is in Vegas at the moment and is supposed to be coming back with the contract - if it gets signed, it’s on.”Really, where else can Naz go. It will sell the MEN Arena out, no problem, and it will be a good fight for him.”As far as I know, and I’ve spoken to Naz myself, Naz said he will definitely fight Michael Brodie. He didn’t name the date but he did say it will be this year.”
Brodie, also 28, has won 34 of his 35 bouts, the only defeat coming via a highly-contentious points decision against American Willie Jorrin when fighting for the vacant WBC super-bantamweight title in September 2000.
Naseem Hamed’s on-off clash with Michael Brodie could now be set to go ahead at the MEN Arena in Manchester this summer.
Hamed has fought just once since suffering his first defeat as a professional against superb Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera in April 2001.
The 28-year-old returned to winning ways with a points victory over Spain’s Manuel Calvo at the Docklands Arena in May last year. However, his performance that night was mediocre to say the least and the former IBF, WBC and WBO featherweight champion has been out of action ever since.
Prince Naseem Hamed (35-1) met Spaniard Manuel Calvo (33-4-1) in London today for the final head-to-head press conference. They fight for the vacant IBO Featherweight Crown at the London Arena on May 18th.
Both had final words to say to each other and Hamed was back to his verbal best with a first round win predicted, ” I am going to win well, in devastating fashion- don’t blink in the second….minute” This would be against an opponent who has never been stopped in Calvo.
Calvo spoke through his interpreter, ” I will be the matador in this fight and when Hamed tries to attack me I will use my superior boxing skills to not only avoid him but also respond with some fast hands and good boxing.”
Asked whether he felt intimidated by a 14,000 army of UK fans screaming for Hamed he replied, “There may be 14,000 English in the crowd but there is just one Englishman in the ring and he cannot bring them into the ring when the bell sounds. I am ready to take the IBO Title and Hamed will be surprised by my durability and boxing skills.”
Hamed was remarkably quiet in his approach and responded, ” I am feeling better than ever and the sky is the limit for me now. People keep talking about my loss to Barrera but I know why I lost and it is history now. Saturday is a new chapter on my second reign as Featherweight champion of the world.”
Despite recent rumours Hamed looked lean and said he was well on course for his 17th world title fight to add to his previous collection of WBO, WBC and IBF Featherweight crowns in an interesting 36 fight career.
His prediction of a first round KO is brave after 13 months out of the ring but one thing Naseem Hamed is not and that is “Lacking in confidence”. May 18th will establish his credentials in a super-charged division on the world scene.
Naseem Hamed was forced to strip naked to make the weight for Saturday’s Sky Box Office showdown with Manuel Calvo after initially coming in five ounces overweight.
The Sheffield boxer did a ‘Full Monty’ after scaling 126lbs 5ozs at the weigh-in for the IBO featherweight world title bout against the Spaniard - 5ozs over the 9 stone limit.
Hamed, making his return to the ring after a 13-month absence following his defeat to Antonio Barrera last April, stripped off his bulky burberry shorts and even his wedding ring.
That had the desired effect and he topped the scales at 125lbs 14ozs at the second attempt.
But the ‘Prince’ was furious at having to sacrifice his dignity behind a white towel and harangued officials from the boxing board of control - apparently claiming stripping off in public is against his religion.
Promoter Barry Hearn admitted that Hamed “struggles generally to make the nine stone weight,” but he added: “If you want to put a positive spin on it, he has got all his power there. He is bang on the weight even with his shorts and wedding ring off.”
And Hamed’s trainer Oscar Suarez insisted: “There is no problem with the weight whatsoever. He has been a pound under the last three days.”
Earlier Calvo made the weight comfortably at the first attempt, scaling 125lbs 6ozs.
HBO will not be showing the Naz fight live but will be showing a delayed recording later on.
Manuel Calvo’s fight record is as below.
| Record: 1992-2001 |
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| DATE | OPPONENT | WHERE |
RESULT |
TITLE |
| 11/6-1992 | Bernardino Da Costa |
Bilbao | POINT 4 |
### |
| 15/8-1992 | Joaquin Conde |
Almaraz | POINT 4 |
### |
| 28/11-1992 | Manuel Baroni |
Leganes | TKO 1 |
### |
| 16/1-1993 | Joaquin Conde |
Consuegra | TKO 1 |
### |
| 12/2-1993 | Juan Francisco Leiva |
Almeria | POINT 6 |
### |
| 2/4-1993 | Jose Manuel Martinez |
Santander | POINT 6 |
### |
| 8/5-1993 | Mohammed Erraysy |
Oviedo | KO 3 |
### |
| 15/7-1993 | Jose Manuel Martinez |
La Linea |
POINT 10 |
Spanien Fjervægt |
| 4/8-1993 | Jorge Almeida |
Almaraz | POINT 6 |
### |
| 11/3-1994 | Jose Manuel Martinez |
Getafe | POINT 10 |
Spanien Fjervægt |
| 22/4-1994 | Boris Sinitsin |
Getafe | POINT 8 |
### |
| 4/11-1994 | Roberto Mercedes |
Cordoba | TKO 2 |
### |
| 18/2-1995 | Juan Leiva |
Cordoba | (POINT |
### |
| 9/6-1995 | Joao Queijas |
Utrera | POINT 6 |
### |
| 30/6-1995 | John Irwin |
Doncaster | (POINT 12) |
WBO Int. Fjervægt |
| 15/2-1996 | Tibor Gabor |
Madrid | KO 3 |
### |
| 10/3-1996 | Julien Lorcy | Paris | (POINT 10) |
### |
| 12/7-1996 | Manuel D. Fatima |
Hernani | TKO 4 |
### |
| 30/8-1996 | Luis Navarro |
Mallorca | POINT 10 |
Spanien Fjervægt |
| 7/3-1997 | Johnny Diaz |
Mallorca | POINT 8 |
### |
| 22/8-1997 | Plinio Miranda |
Almeria | TKO 6 |
### |
| 29/11-1997 | Santiago Rojas |
Porto | POINT 12 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 14/2-1998 | Joao Queijas |
Leganes | POINT 6 |
### |
| 21/4-1998 | Nigel Leake |
Leganes | KO 4 |
### |
| 16/10-1998 | Adrian Ghiorgan |
Leganes | TKO 3 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 6/11-1998 | Pedro Guerra |
Bilbao | TKO 4 |
### |
| 4/12-1998 | Adrian Parlogea |
Ciudad Real |
POINT 12 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 22/1-1999 | Manuel D. Fatima |
Leganes | KO 4 |
### |
| 30/4-1999 | Steve Robinson |
Leganes | (POINT 12) |
EBU Fjervægt |
| 18/6-1999 | Imrich Parlagi |
Leganes | TKO 2 |
### |
| 9/7-1999 | Cristian Hodorogea |
Vigo | TKO 5 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 8/10-1999 | Theodore Kimou |
Leganes | TKO 6 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 14/1-2000 | Arcelo Diaz |
Ripollet | POINT 8 |
### |
| 11/2-2000 | Juan Polo Perez |
Barcelona | UAFGJORT 12 |
TWBA Transcont. Fjervægt |
| 24/3-2000 | Brahim Abouda |
Leganes | POINT 8 |
### |
| 28/7-2000 | Omar Gonzalez |
Ripollet | POINT 8 |
### |
| 9/3-2001 | Wilson Fontalvo |
Ciudad Real |
POINT 6 |
### |
| 25/5-2001 | Steve Robinson |
Leganes | POINT 12 |
EBU Fjervægt |
Let’s Get It On! promoter Tony Holden revealed to FightNews that “In approximately two weeks in London, Prince Naseem Hamed will announce the details of his next fight at a press conference.”
Holden confirmed the fight will be an HBO telecast from London.
The opponent is yet to be determined, but Holden warned, “HBO is not going to let Naz have a soft touch.”
HBO plans to have The Prince back on the airwaves before Thanksgiving. The Prince has kept an out-of-character low profile since his stunning upset loss to Marco Antonio Barrera back in April.
“Naseem wanted time off for his family and his religion,” explained Holden. “To the average fight fan, Naz seems like the most arrogant, pompous fighter out there but he is a courteous, kind gentlemen behind the camera. When the cameras come on, Naseem becomes The Prince” stated Holden. “Naz knows he made mistakes with Barrera,” continued Holden. “Naseem is renewed with fire and passion. The Prince wants the winner of the Barrera and Morales fight.”
Holden stated that another cornerman will be added to work with trainer Oscar Suarez. Legendary Kronk trainer Emanuel Steward was separated from The Prince camp after fallout from the Barrera loss.