PRINCE NASEEM HAMED is now living like a royal after driving through Windsor in a PS120,000 Corvette Stingray supercar.
After retiring in 2002, the ex-world champion featherweight boxing has now fully settled into his life outside of the ring.
The 48-year old rents a PS1.4million house backing onto Windsor Castle, where she spends most of her weekends.
Hamed was spotted by an onlooker in the town. He said that he used to be well-known for his showmanship and killer punches, but that now almost no one recognizes him.
"But it is good to see Prince Naseem still living in the shadows proper royalty."
He also has a flashy car to match the pricey property.
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Hamed, a Sheffield-born driver, was seen driving around town in a PS120,000 Corvette supercar.
Hamed smiled as he drove the beautiful blue car, and he took the time to wave at fans before taking off.
Father-of-three Naz was the champion, holding three of the four major belts in the world -- the WBO and IBF -- and was widely regarded as the true champ.
After the Marco Antonio Barrera defeat, he returned to victory with a disappointing win over Manuel Calvo in 2002.
According to the star, who is worth PS50m, he said that he quit boxing after winning the fifth world title belt.
Frank Warren, the promoter, said that Hamed was once "the most exciting fighter" with whom he had ever worked.
Warren stated, "I believe at one point he was the greatest fighter that I've ever been involved with."
"He could have become a great fighter at one point, during the early stages of his career."
"But that vanished when he didn’t fight as often as he should, and when he was cutting corners in his training.
"It didn't work for him from that point forward."