Devin haney full post fight after undisputed win over george kambosos jr

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  • Cypocryphy
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
    I'm all for Loma-Haney, but not until Loma has 1 or 2 fights before that. Loma has a max of 2 serviceable years before he becomes a pedestrian. He can't afford a single loss, or it's the end. And this is no disrespect. Needs time to adjust and get into an actual boxing shape.

    If I was advising him, I'd give him at least 3 months to recover from the war trauma: physically, mentally, and emotionally. It's not a joke even hearing those loud explosive tanks on the daily. He's in a different reality. Keep working out during that break (light to medium). Come and live in the US for that. Maybe have a light touch first.

    If you are too arrogant, fight Cruz, or even Rolly. Haney fight might be less damaging tho.
    Yeah man. Really good points. And knowing Lomachenko he'll go into something even if he's not physically ready yet, just because he feels as if time is not on his side and he has to do things right away, which we saw on the Lopez fight. So that might be best. I guess we'll have to see ... it sounds as if he's been trying to stay fight ready, and it was only in December when he last fought. Not so long ago.

    To be honest, the training camps are what kills a guy's body, so I think it's best not to have too many training camps. It's kind of a complicated situation. I think that rematch clause makes it complicated. What Arum should do is offer Kambosos a different fight down in Australia and maybe offer a rematch with Haney or maybe Teofimo at 140. I think that Haney has maybe one more fight down at 135 because he doesn't look good making the weight anymore.

    It's a complicated situation. Maybe offer Loma to Kambosos down under, and after Loma annihilates Kambosos, he fights Haney? Kambosos would be a good tuneup fight for Loma. Not sure what's going to happen.

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #12
      Originally posted by Cypocryphy

      Yeah man. Really good points. And knowing Lomachenko he'll go into something even if he's not physically ready yet, just because he feels as if time is not on his side and he has to do things right away, which we saw on the Lopez fight. So that might be best. I guess we'll have to see ... it sounds as if he's been trying to stay fight ready, and it was only in December when he last fought. Not so long ago.

      To be honest, the training camps are what kills a guy's body, so I think it's best not to have too many training camps. It's kind of a complicated situation. I think that rematch clause makes it complicated. What Arum should do is offer Kambosos a different fight down in Australia and maybe offer a rematch with Haney or maybe Teofimo at 140. I think that Haney has maybe one more fight down at 135 because he doesn't look good making the weight anymore.

      It's a complicated situation. Maybe offer Loma to Kambosos down under, and after Loma annihilates Kambosos, he fights Haney? Kambosos would be a good tuneup fight for Loma. Not sure what's going to happen.
      Being in a war zone ain't easy. Takes a lot out of a person on many levels.
      I just don't want him rushing back into anything for belts or Arum's pressure tactics.

      War Boxing!

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      • Cypocryphy
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        #13
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat

        Being in a war zone ain't easy. Takes a lot out of a person on many levels.
        I just don't want him rushing back into anything for belts or Arum's pressure tactics.

        War Boxing!
        Facts!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Lupara

          Glad I'm not the only one who sees it LOL
          I wish he’d go even further and actually fought like Mayweather. Show some variety in his punches. There’s more to boxing than just jabs and clinches.

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