Originally posted by Oregonian
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Garcia ... I can't answer that question just yet. I would have to go and watch film on Ryan to really see how he'd deal with certain aspects of Haney's game. I'll rewatch the Campbell fight maybe. Both Campbell and Haney are of similar size with a good jab, although Campbell is southpaw. I think that Haney would probably win unless Garcia could pressure Haney and hurt him. He's capable of doing so but I favor Haney in that matchup because Ryan is just so flatfooted at times. Anyway, if I rewatch the Campbell fight because that should answer some questions.
Shakur vs Haney would be interesting. Many believe no one beats Shakur now except maybe Loma, and that's only if Loma fights him soon. Shakur beats Haney. I have very little doubt about that. In fact, here is some sparring footage that supports that belief. They are very similar but Shakur's defense is just so much better. Shakur doesn't have to duck, shoulder and hug to avoid getting hit, for one. And he seems to have better judgment of a situations and control of distance. Better reflexes.
Now Tank is interesting. He's got the size disadvantage that Loma has with Haney, and that's a big disadvantage unless you have a ref that will keep Haney off of you. Tank has gained a lot of experience and is very good now, but he need to come forward to do his best work, and that just lets Haney pick him off with a jab and take a half step back, constantly. Or clinch if Tank gets too close, which he will, because he doesn't want to get hit by Tank. He'll clinch the hell out of Tank, and if we get a ref like the one we had for Kambosos, then Tank is doomed.
With Loma, there's a lot of questions. The Loma we saw beat Commey I think could stop Haney. But I don't know if he's the same, and I don't know how the ref will handle Haney clinching Loma. If we get a ref like last time, like with Kambosos, then Loma is going to be struggling a lot because he has to close the distance. However, both Tank and Loma are southpaws, and I've seen some things that Haney does that can really be exploited. He makes mistakes, such as ducking to his right. The kind of mistakes that if Tank sees and capitalizes on, will end Haney's night. Loma will just clown Haney But both of them have to be able to work on the inside and not be separate immediately when a clinch occurs. That would spell doom for the both of them. Haney is just a lot bigger than the both of them, so you have to have a ref that will enforce the rules as much as possible.
Anyway, that's kind of how I see it going right now. To have a really good idea, I'd have to really study a lot of film and break it down. I don't know if this answers your questions but it's the best I can say right now.
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