Naseem Hamed (born 12 February 1974), nicknamed Prince Naseem and Naz, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2002. He held multiple featherweight world championships between 1995 and 2000, and reigned as lineal champion from 1998 to 2001. He also held the International Boxing Organization (IBO) featherweight title from 2002 to 2003, and the European bantamweight title from 1994 to 1995. In 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. The Ring magazine retroactively awarded Hamed their featherweight title in 2019 to acknowledge his dominance of the division and the multiple champions he defeated; he is the only former world champion in any division thus far to receive this honour. More about Naseem Hamed
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Hamed was known for his unconventional boxing antics and spectacular ring entrances which included entering the ring on a flying carpet, a lift, and a palanquin, as well as re-enacting the video of Michael Jackson's Thriller, and wearing a Halloween mask. He was also known for his front somersault over the top rope into the ring, his highly athletic and hard-hitting southpaw boxing style, and formidable one-punch knockout power, having finished his career with a knockout-to-win ratio of 84%. With his cocky persona and high-profile bouts he was a prominent figure in 1990s British pop culture, while Sean Ingle in The Guardian writes, "in his prime, Hamed was a global superstar". A headliner on both sides of the Atlantic, Dan Rafael of ESPN writes, "one of the biggest stars in the sport, the guy sold out arenas before his opponent was even named."In total, we tracked 206 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Naseem Hamed (Framed Prince Naseem Hamed Hand Signed Art Print 16x12 A3 Very Rare COA AFTAL) was sold in June 2016 for £549.99 while the cheapest item (Prince Naseem Hamed Signed Picture) found a new owner for £0.99 in December 2012. The month with the most items sold (10) was June 2020 with an average selling price of £14.99 for an autographed item of Naseem Hamed. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2016 with £549.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £3.20 was December 2014. In average, an autographed item from Naseem Hamed is worth £25.00.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Naseem Hamed were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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?Prince naseem hamed Genuine signed Tshirt full Auto Boxing Glove Shorts Belt | £100.00 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed Limited Edition Signed Print By Leon Evans. | £75.00 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed Limited Edition Signed Print By Leon Evans. | £75.00 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed Signed Boxing Gloves | £150.00 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed Signed Boxing Photo 8x10 Rare Autograph Tough to Get | £64.11 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed Signed Great | £100.00 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed SIGNED VINTAGE TSHIRT WITH PRINCE PROMOTIONS COA PROOF | £199.99 | ||
Prince Naseem Hamed World Champion Personally signed Photo | £19.99 | ||
SIGNED PRINCE NASEEM HAMED BOXING GLOVES IN PRESENTATION BOX | £32.00 | ||
The Paddy and the Prince: Making of Naseem Hamed signed by Brendon ingle | £35.00 |
Watched by 11million on TV and booed off: The sorry end to Prince Naseem Hamed's (04/18/20): For a fighter best remembered as one of Britain's most charismatic showmen, it's somewhat curious that Prince Naseem Hamed's glittering and controversial career ended to a chorus of boos.
Naseem Hamed racked up a multi-million pound fortune but the wheels soon fell of (04/15/20): DANIEL MATTHEWS: Hamed won the WBO, IBF and WBC world titles and had his own boxing video game but since retirement, Prince has spent time behind bars following a high-speed car crash.