The Nazworld site is having a full makeover and will become British Boxing Heroes. This will enable us to add much more information on other British boxers both past and present to the site.
All the existing Prince Naseem Hamed information will still be available now and in the future as the overall look and feel of the site is enhanced to coincide with being around for 10 years!
Please visit the results section of the website to be able to go to each fights individual page.
On these pages we now have You Tube video clips from the fights where available.
During a recent interview on Skysports on Friday Fight Night Naseem once again raised speculation about a possible return at some point in the future.
Ricky Hatton aims to end his career on a high rather than the sudden disappearing act made by Naseem Hamed shortly after his defeat to Marco Antonio Barrera and semi comeback fight against Manuel Calvo.
Last week Hatton stated that his new motivation is to prevent a Hamed-like ending to his career.
“Naz had his comeback fight which wasn’t one of his best and we never saw him again,” he told the Daily Mail. “I don’t want the memories of my career to be put on the back burner because people say: ‘The minute he got beat he was never the same’.”
Naseem Hamed has placed his £4million mansion Castle Dyke House up for sale after owning it since 2003.
The house, in 10 acres of lawns including a pond and field, has nine bedrooms a panelled reception hall, billiards room, gun room, swimming pool, gymnasium, boot room and an attached coach house with two double bedrooms. There is also garage space for six cars and security gates.
Naz, his wife Aleasha and their 3 children have moved to a detached property in Wentworth, Surrey, near the golf course. New neighbours will consist of Bruce Forsyth, Sir Elton John and Liz Hurley.
Aleasha Hamed, driving with her three sons in the car, called the police after Burgin had caused her to swerve off the road after pulling out on her.
The jury took just 20 minutes to clear Burgin of any wrongdoing following the alleged incident.
In 2005, former boxer Naseem Hamed was jailed for crashing into Mr Burgin’s car at 90mph.
Mr Burgin suffered fractures to every major bone in his body in the crash.
Hamed, 33, served 16 weeks of a 15-month jail sentence for dangerous driving and was electronically tagged after his release.
We are currently hard at work on adding the Prince Naseem Hamed Ring Entrances section to the site and expect this to be added in the next week or so.
Merchandise
We are looking into allowing people to buy a range of Prince Naseem Hamed Memorabilia, most specifically framed prints, which will be very high quality photographic images mounted in frames with info about Naseem such as fight records etc.
As always we will keep you updated and put some pictures online when we have some.
If there are other items that you would be interested in buying please email us at mail@britishboxingheroes.com and we’ll try our best.
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