Floyd Mayweather believes Prince Naseem Hamed doesn’t get the credit he deserves for his achievements.Mayweather amassed an untarnished professional record of 50-0, before turning his hand to exhibition bouts.Prince Naseem Hamed was one of the most entertaining British boxers in historyGetty Images - GettyThe 48-year-old knows exactly what it’s like to be praised for an impressive legacy in the boxing world, but insists that one boxer is being looked over.Surprisingly, it’s a man that didn’t accept his call for a showdown when they were both at the peaks of their careers.Mayweather told Seconds Out: “Actually, it’s so crazy that Prince Naseem Hamed he doesn’t get the props he truly deserves. “We still speak on a regular basis. [He was a] hell of a showman.“A lot of the people in the UK forget about him. We need to give him his flowers – [he was] unbelievable! “One of the best fighters to come from the UK, if not the best.”Hamed turned pro in 1992 and embarked on a 35-fight winning streak.During that time, he claimed 31 of his wins via knockout and unified versions of the world featherweight title.While Hamed’s career only spanned a decade, his impact on the sport was undeniable and Mayweather’s opinion is certainly backed up by fact.What made Prince Naseem Hamed so impressive?Hamed was an all-time great, with his fan-friendly style adored by millions around the world.Hamed had all of the traits a boxing superstar has and became one of the most iconic figures in the sport’s historyGettyHis walks to the ring were colourful and memorable, and he most famously entered the ring on a magic carpet for his successful title defence against Vuyani Bungu in 2000.‘Naz’ was notorious for his showboating and supreme confidence, which saw him frustrate and dismantle opponents at will.The icon also possessed crushing punching power, with heavy hands rare for fighters at his size, and fans flocked to his bouts to see him dominate and blast out a whole array of talent.Flamboyance and charisma oozed through the veins of the gifted technician, who became one of the most popular fighters in the boxing world.In a stunning ascent to the top of the featherweight division, Hamed completed his journey to world level with a stunning win over Steve Robinson in 1995.Hamed followed that up with an impressive 15 successful WBO title defences, and during that time he also defeated Tom Johnson to unify the division in 1997.A 21-year-old Hamed stopped Robinson to begin his ascent into boxing’s Hall of FameGetty Images - GettyHamed;’s dominance came crashing down against Barrera in a real unfortunate defeat, but his legacy remainsGettyHis dominance didn’t stop there, when he met Cesar Soto in 1999 the WBC division title was added to his collection of belts.Although things took a turn when he vacated the belts, to share shar the ring with Marco Antonio Barrera for the vacant IBO featherweight title in 2001, and suffered his lone career defeat.Barrera won the lineal and IBO featherweight titles that night, delivering a punch-perfect display to tame his aggressive style.Hamed did get his farewell in a London homecoming victory over Manuel Calvo a year later, to bring a curtain down on his stellar career.As a result, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2015, awarding him for his exploits as a character and fighter.Many have tried to compare Hamed to modern day fighters including Ben Whittaker, a link which he has played down with the Briton simply unique.