Comments Thread For: Devin Haney-Jorge Linares Set For May 29 At Mandalay Bay In Las Vegas

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  • PeepeePoopooMan
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    #11
    Decent fight.

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    • Onetimethun
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      #12
      Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
      Absolutely disgraceful that Haney gets stuck fighting Linares. Boxing is dead and people wonder why when you have cowards like Lomachenko, Ryan Garcia and Teofimo Lopez who refuse to get in the ring with Haney.
      He didn’t get stuck, it’s his most notable name yet, Loma made the teo fight, teo is fighting a mando and haney can’t draw flies to **** .
      this is a 55-45 fight in my eyes. Haney a slight favorite as he’s young and fresh.

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      • TernceBudCharlo
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        #13
        Originally posted by Onetimethun

        He didn’t get stuck, it’s his most notable name yet, Loma made the teo fight, teo is fighting a mando and haney can’t draw flies to **** .
        this is a 55-45 fight in my eyes. Haney a slight favorite as he’s young and fresh.
        Difference is Haney will get no credit for this.

        See the double standards?

        Everyone talks about Ryan Garcia like he's the next Mayweather since he beat a guy who gave Lomachenko a tough time. Now Haney does the same thing and these DICAFS will say Haney's just beating up on Loma's leftovers.

        I'm so sick of the double standards man, this is why the sport of boxing has no credibility left.

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        • Get em up
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          #14
          The 35-year-old Linares (47-5, 29 KOs) has lost by technical knockout five times.

          Wonder if Haney can manage a knockout with Linares

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          • Beercules
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            #15
            We will find out about Haney. Ill tune in.

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #16
              This fight will be dictated in how much Linares has left. Good fight for Haney trying to squeeze another named former champ. I just hope if Haney wins is that he faces a top fighter under 35 so he can do a case for himself. He did not impress with the Gamboa win but it is the right direction.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #17
                Wouldn’t surprise me if Linares won this. Haney hasn’t done sh** to suggest he can hang with a guy like Linares even at this stage of Linares’ career.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                  This fight will be dictated in how much Linares has left. Good fight for Haney trying to squeeze another named former champ. I just hope if Haney wins is that he faces a top fighter under 35 so he can do a case for himself. He did not impress with the Gamboa win but it is the right direction.
                  I agree. Good matchmaking.

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                  • aaronbnb
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                    #19
                    tune ups like Gamboa don't do much when there's 6 months between fights. these dudes' careers are so dragged out.

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                    • Liondw
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                      #20
                      This is not a fight that should've been made. Should be Haney vs Lomachenko.

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