Tank vs. Haney = Toss-up fight
“Devin Haney did exactly what his corner wanted him to do. Yoel Judah was expressing to him, ‘Box, box,’ and that’s what he did. He boxed for 12 rounds,” said Andre Rozier to
Fighthype, discussing Devin Haney’s win over George Kambosos last Saturday.
“That would have to be a very, very strategic fight,” said Rozier about a match between Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and Devin Haney. “You have the articulate boxer [Haney] facing the extremely powerful Davis and his ability to render you unconscious.
“I think it’ll be a great fight, and I honestly can’t pick a winner on that one. I like power, so I’d have to lean towards Davis.
The power that Tank Davis possesses will give Haney a nightmare because he’s going to get hit a lot by the popular WBA ‘regular’ lightweight champion.
If Jorge Linares and Joseph ‘Jojo’ Diaz Jr. were able to hurt Haney, Tank will undoubtedly do that as well.
Lomachenko will be tough for Devin
“He’s the undisputed world champion, he has to face everyone now,” said Rozier when asked how he sees Haney doing against Vasyl Lomachenko.
“You have every belt, so that’s your history and your pedigree now. You have to face all comers because you have all the straps. Saying that, it would be a really strategic bout.
“Lomachenko is a very kinetic and articulate fighter. He does a lot of things that other people can’t do, and Haney would have to be on his very best to meet this challenge.
“I would have to say that I would lean a little bit towards Haney because of the size, believe it or not. But if Loma is on fire, there’s going to be trouble in the house.
“It could or the rest might have helped him,” said Rozier when asked if the ring rust from six months out of the ring with negatively impact Lomachenko’s performance when he returns to action.
“He might have needed that rest and comes back 150%. So it’s a hard question but it’s a question that I would love to see answered,” said Rozier.
“Devin Haney did exactly what his corner wanted him to do. Yoel Judah was expressing to him, ‘Box, box,’ and that’s what he did. He boxed for 12 rounds,” said Andre Rozier to
Fighthype, discussing Devin Haney’s win over George Kambosos last Saturday.
“That would have to be a very, very strategic fight,” said Rozier about a match between Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and Devin Haney. “You have the articulate boxer [Haney] facing the extremely powerful Davis and his ability to render you unconscious.
“I think it’ll be a great fight, and I honestly can’t pick a winner on that one. I like power, so I’d have to lean towards Davis.
The power that Tank Davis possesses will give Haney a nightmare because he’s going to get hit a lot by the popular WBA ‘regular’ lightweight champion.
If Jorge Linares and Joseph ‘Jojo’ Diaz Jr. were able to hurt Haney, Tank will undoubtedly do that as well.
Lomachenko will be tough for Devin
“He’s the undisputed world champion, he has to face everyone now,” said Rozier when asked how he sees Haney doing against Vasyl Lomachenko.
“You have every belt, so that’s your history and your pedigree now. You have to face all comers because you have all the straps. Saying that, it would be a really strategic bout.
“Lomachenko is a very kinetic and articulate fighter. He does a lot of things that other people can’t do, and Haney would have to be on his very best to meet this challenge.
“I would have to say that I would lean a little bit towards Haney because of the size, believe it or not. But if Loma is on fire, there’s going to be trouble in the house.
“It could or the rest might have helped him,” said Rozier when asked if the ring rust from six months out of the ring with negatively impact Lomachenko’s performance when he returns to action.
“He might have needed that rest and comes back 150%. So it’s a hard question but it’s a question that I would love to see answered,” said Rozier.
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