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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Linares Is Breakout Fight That'll Show Devin Haney Is Best Lightweight On Planet

    Devin Haney's promoter considers Jorge Linares just the type of opponent the young champion needs to beat impressively to prove himself as an elite lightweight.
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  • Mammoth
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    That doesn't make any damn sense. You have to beat the best in the division to show you're the best.

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    • jonnyc420
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      #3
      Sorry Hearn, Lopez has all the belts and took down the best in the division. Haney holding a fake belt and failing to impress, the Gamboa fight was a snoozer where if he was the best he would have clocked a highlight reel KO.

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      • LeOoze
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        #4
        beating a washed up Linares will prove that? Haney fan but this fight doesn't mean ****.

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        • Mammoth
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          #5
          Originally posted by jonnyc420
          Haney holding a fake belt
          What's the real one? The franchise?

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          • _Rexy_
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            #6
            It's a good fight, and the best on Haney's resume but beating a lightweight that Lomachenko beat three years closer to his prime does not make you the best lightweight in the division. In fact, it still keeps you behind Loma and Teo.

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            • jonnyc420
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mammoth

              What's the real one? The franchise?
              Yup, Loma was the real champ, just ask the WBC boss himself. He flat out said Lopez undisputed. Slapping Haney in the face, getting pimped for a fake belt. Sorry if you don't like it just stating the facts straight from the source.

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              • F l i c k e r
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                It doesn't show anything about Haney being the best lightweight. That firmly belongs to Teofimo Lopez.

                What it does do, is the start to a solid resume for Haney and gives him a little more legitimacy through beating a gatekeeper of the division. Potentially lining up Teofimo or Garcia. Maybe even Lomachenko if Garcia does his twitter finger duck and Teofimo is too focused with his own reflection.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  I don’t think it confirms Haney is the best LW but it will make the top LW’s continue to avoid him.

                  well to be honest, I can’t say Teo will not fight him. I think Teo legitimately wants to unfit all the belts. We will see. I hope he fights Haney before he goes to 140.

                  Ryan, Tank and Loma don’t look like they want any part of the high risk, low reward Haney.
                  Last edited by The Big Dunn; 03-31-2021, 06:22 PM.

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                  • billeau2
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                    #10
                    So you have all these talented kids coming up, Garcia, Davis, Lopez and Haney and they are fighting who? Round Robbin the Mfckers!

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