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Naseem Hamed vs. Manuel Calvo

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Naseem Hamed vs. Manuel Calvo
Date18 May 2002
VenueLondon Arena, Millwall, London, UK
Title(s) on the lineVacant IBO featherweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer United Kingdom Naseem Hamed Spain Manuel Calvo
Nickname "Prince"
Hometown Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Pre-fight record 35–1 (31 KO) 33–4–1 (14 KO)
Age 28 years, 3 months 34 years, 10 months
Height 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 5 ft 4+12 in (164 cm)
Weight 125+34 lb (57 kg) 125+12 lb (57 kg)
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Recognition WBA
No. 4 Ranked Featherweight
WBC
No. 7 Ranked Featherweight
WBC
No. 5 Ranked Featherweight
Former EBU featherweight champion
Result
Hamed wins via 12-round unanimous decision (120-110, 119-109, 119-109)

Naseem Hamed vs. Manuel Calvo was a professional boxing match contested on 18 May 2002, for the vacant IBO featherweight championship.[1] It was Hamed's last fight, and was watched by eleven million viewers in the United Kingdom.[2]

Background

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Naseem Hamed had lost his previous fight to Marco Antonio Barrera, giving him first defeat in his professional career and ending his over five year reign as featherweight champion.[3] As per the contract that was signed, Hamed had the option of facing Barrera in an immediate rematch and though he had expressed interest in his post-fight interview, he ultimately decided against it.[4] Hamed eventually announced his intentions to face European featherweight champion Manuel Calvo, who was coming off arguably his biggest victory over former WBO featherweight champion Steve Robinson. However as Calvo was an unknown fighter in the United States, HBO, with whom Hamed had an exclusive contract allowing them to air his fights in the US, objected to Hamed's choice of opponent. Rather than relent as he had the previous year when HBO objected to a proposed Hamed–István Kovács bout,[5] Hamed opted to sever ties with HBO.[6] The fight was also met with several delays. Prior to their separation, HBO offered Hamed a fight to take place on September 8, 2001, but Hamed declined, opting to face Calvo on November 10, 2001 instead. However Hamed postponed the fight as a result of the September 11 attacks.[7] The fight was next rescheduled for March 23, 2002, but a back injury suffered by Hamed during training caused the fight to be postponed again.[8] The fight was then finally set for May 18, 2002.[9]

The fight

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Coming off a 13-month hiatus, Hamed looked sluggish and disinterested throughout the fight, abandoning his usual aggressiveness for a slow, tactical approach. Though Hamed clearly outboxed Calvo, many of the 10,000 fans who attended the fight booed throughout.[10] The fight went the full 12 rounds, with Hamed winning by lopsided scores on all three of the judges' scorecards. Two judges had Hamed winning 119–109, each giving Calvo only a single round, while the third had Hamed winning with a score of 120–110.

Aftermath

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Hamed blamed his lackluster performance on a hand injury he sustained in the second round.[11]

In a post-fight interview with Ian Darke, Hamed assured a quick return to the ring, which ultimately never happened. For years, Hamed would not confirm whether he had retired or notand there were talks of several fights in the UK and in the US, including a potential fight with Michael Brodie.

In an interview for BBC Radio Sportsweek in 2009, Hamed said that his retirement was largely due to chronic problems with his hands, including multiple fractures as well as surgery.[12]

Fight card

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Confirmed bouts:[13]

Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Time Notes
Featherweight 126 lb Naseem Hamed def. Manuel Calvo UD 12/12 Note 1
Featherweight 126 lb Michael Brodie def. Pastor Humberto Maurin UD 12/12 Note 2
Lightweight 135 lb Colin Dunne (c) def. Wayne Rigby RTD 10/12 Note 3
Super Bantamweight 122 lb Michael Hunter def. Mark Payne PTS 8/8
Super Lightweight 140 lb Colin Lynes def. Kevin Bennett TKO 4/8

^Note 1 For IBO Featherweight title.
^Note 2 For WBF Featherweight title.
^Note 3 For WBU Lightweight title.

Broadcasting

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Country Broadcaster
 United Kingdom Sky Sports
 United States HBO

References

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  1. ^ "Naseem Hamed vs. Manuel Calvo". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  2. ^ Kriegel, Mark (7 April 2020). "You like Tyson Fury? Naseem Hamed is how we got here". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ Lidz, Franz. "Glam Rocked Prince Naseem Hamed's glitz was no match for the grit of Marco Antonio Barrera in their featherweight showdown". Vault. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  4. ^ Lewis, Mike (16 June 2001). "Boxing: Hamed fighting shy of Barrera rematch". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  5. ^ Mee, Bob (9 October 2000). "Boxing: Hamed loses last world belt". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  6. ^ Mee, Bob (2 October 2001). "Boxing: Hamed severs American tie-up". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  7. ^ Mee, Bob (18 September 2001). "Boxing: Hamed puts his return to the ring on hold". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Hamed-Calvo Fight Postponed". Midland Daily News. 12 March 2002. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Boxing: May date set for Hamed's return". The Independent. 21 March 2002. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  10. ^ "Boos greet Hamed's comeback win". 18 May 2002. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  11. ^ Guardian Staff (20 May 2002). "Hamed struggles to produce a convincing excuse". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Naseem Hamed Reveals The "Real Reason" He Retired". Boxingscene. 31 August 2009.
  13. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Naseem Hamed's bouts
18 May 2002
Retired
Preceded by Manuel Calvo's bouts
18 May 2002
Succeeded by
vs. Aneudis Cuevas Pena