Yes, I am still picking Haney to defeat kambosos because for once he would have an opponent who is actually coming to fight, bring it and win it his time; Not someone who is afraid of getting hit or knocked out and just looking to counter and survive with a high guard defense by refusing to engage and trade punches with him. Kambosos is going to leave all of himself in the ring that night. i can promise you that. He won't hold back like bitch ass JoJo did. George is going to bring ass in order to get ass.
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Diaz won rounds, he clearly came to fight but getting around Haney’s 1-2 is no small feat. It isn’t like he could just fire from the outside and hit something. Kambosos will have it somewhat easier but not because he wants it more, it’s because he’ll be standing closer.Yes, I am still picking Haney to defeat kambosos because for once he would have an opponent who is actually coming to fight, bring it and win it his time; Not someone who is afraid of getting hit or knocked out and just looking to counter and survive with a high guard defense by refusing to engage and trade punches with him. Kambosos is going to leave all of himself in the ring that night. i can promise you that. He won't hold back like bitch ass JoJo did. George is going to bring ass in order to get ass.
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Wrong! You know as well as i know that if Diaz was going to win this fight; Then he was going to have to sell out by taking some risks and chances but he was very reluctant in doing so because he feared both the punching power and counter punching of Devin Haney. You know that I'm right. Diaz lost this fight because he only fought in spurts and just didn't try hard enough. He had hardly thrown any punches. He was holding back.Comment
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Nono Diaz won 4 rounds off Haney. If Kambosos wins 4 rounds, he automatically gets the Australian boost and wins a decision. And Haney hasn't shown enough pop to stop anyone at lightweight.Comment
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So it wasn’t that Diaz was finding it difficult to bridge the distance, it was that Diaz was fearful of Haney’s power. Sorry, I didn’t see that.
Wrong! You know as well as i know that if Diaz was going to win this fight; Then he was going to have to sell out by taking some risks and chances but he was very reluctant in doing so because he feared both the punching power and counter punching of Devin Haney. You know that I'm right. Diaz lost this fight because he only fought in spurts and just didn't try hard enough. He had hardly thrown any punches. He was holding back.
What I did see, and what I know is, is that it is difficult to get punches off if there’s a stiff jab in your face and you are out of range.Comment
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