Naseem Hamed, the legendary boxer, shares his thoughts on the Hollywood film 'Giant', which chronicles his remarkable journey. In an exclusive interview, Hamed reveals his discomfort with the movie's portrayal of his life and career. He explains that he had no involvement in the film's production, which was made without his consent. The film, written and directed by Rowan Athale, focuses on Hamed's partnership with his trainer, Brendan Ingle, but it's an unofficial account, according to Hamed. Despite his initial reluctance, Hamed eventually decided to support the film's release, understanding the potential benefits of promoting his story. He also expresses his desire to create a documentary series that will present the 'true story' of his rise to stardom, showcasing his impact on the sport. Hamed's perspective on the film's accuracy is intriguing, as he clarifies that while some scenes are fictionalized, they are based on well-documented events. He also addresses the film's portrayal of his relationship with Ingle, highlighting the challenges they faced and the eventual rift that occurred. Despite the differences, Hamed maintains a positive outlook, emphasizing the importance of moving forward and cherishing the legacy he has left in the sport.