Comments Thread For: Haney: Why Wouldn't I Want Teofimo Fight Next? I Wanna Become Real Undisputed King

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  • Jose Gonzales
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    #21
    If an older passed his prime linares with one shot had haney stumbling and groggy i dont even want to imagine teofimo getting that one shot not 2 or 3 just 1 i dont think haney is getting up and if he does with his pillow fist is not going to keep teofimo of him to the point haney is never taking the teo fight

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    • Oregonian
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      #22
      Originally posted by Since1976

      Nice one! Reading that kid's original comment, the answer is going to be the same level of whatever..In other words, you won't get anything close to a logical response. Love the question, a nice polite way to expose nonsense.
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      Thanks man. It blows my mind how boxing fans react to just about anything and everything. He did respond and you were right, he didn’t say jack shït

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      • -Kev-
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        #23
        “Eddie Hearn, Haney’s promoter, plans to make a “massive offer” to Lopez to fight Haney on DAZN if he conquers Kambosos, the mandatory challenger for Lopez’s IBF belt. Hearn also stated that he and DAZN executives would be open to Haney opposing Lopez in an ESPN Pay-Per-View event, if that’s the platform Lopez prefers.”

        And some American fans have the audacity to say Hearn is not a good promoter and doesn’t deserve praise.

        Hearn is just like, let’s make the fight either on the platform my fighters fight or on the platform your promoter puts his fights on. I don’t care where. Let’s make the fight. Even after seeing his fighter on ***** street and knowing his fighter can’t punch for sh.t. He is not protecting him at all.

        The guy is clearly the hot promoter of this time. He just wants to make the best fights regardless of whatever.

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        • siablo14
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          #24
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          “Eddie Hearn, Haney’s promoter, plans to make a “massive offer” to Lopez to fight Haney on DAZN if he conquers Kambosos, the mandatory challenger for Lopez’s IBF belt. Hearn also stated that he and DAZN executives would be open to Haney opposing Lopez in an ESPN Pay-Per-View event, if that’s the platform Lopez prefers.”

          And some American fans have the audacity to say Hearn is not a good promoter and doesn’t deserve praise.

          Hearn is just like, let’s make the fight either on the platform my fighters fight or on the platform your promoter puts his fights on. I don’t care where. Let’s make the fight. Even after seeing his fighter on ***** street and knowing his fighter can’t punch for sh.t. He is not protecting him at all.

          The guy is clearly the hot promoter of this time. He just wants to make the best fights regardless of whatever.
          That's how the Brits do it. They don't know marination.

          Don't know why ShoulderRoll hates them. He must be a confused lad, innit?

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          • NC Uppercut
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            #25
            If it doesn’t happen next, it will not happen. As another poster pointed out, Haney is a first half fighter, which looks to be true. Haney’s only chance is to build a 1-6 round build up of points, then hug and dance like a mofo. If Teo gets range on Haney, it’s as good as over.
            Haney needs to stay at 35 as long as possible, bc the 140lb crowd will take his best shots and walk right through them. That’s my take anyhow.

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            • PredatorStyle
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              #26
              Obviously Haney would not approach this with the exact same strategy as his last. It's a fight that needs to happen, I could see it go either way. Haney will have learned a lot in his last fight. Two amazing elite young fighters.

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              • Scopedog
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                #27
                I don't see any reason not to make this fight, it gives us another undisputed champion. I think on the basis of Haney's performance against Linares, Lopez will be the favourite, though let's see how he performs against Kambosos first.

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