Comments Thread For: Haney: Kambosos In Denial, Beating Is Going To Be Worse In Rematch - Bring On Loma!
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Beating? There was a beating? He definitely outclassed him and won every round, but he didn't give him a beating. Kambosos has a lot of heart, but not in the class of the top tier 135 pounders. Haney wins rematch easy. Tank kills him!Comment
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This is why Haney should step on the gas this fight. This would be the perfect fight to now stay in the pocket more and set down on more punches and walk to Kambo and really punish him. He can still control pace and distance with the jab. But step to him and walk him down more go for KOComment
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He's been calling out Loma for years. Loma asked for the franchise belt, so that he wouldn't have to fight Haney when he was his mandatory.Comment
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Haney did not give him a beating in the sense of the words meaning , but he did give him a absolute master class in boxing and pitched a shutout ...I get the contractual obligation but Arum should have found a way out of this , the public is not clamoring for a rematch . Hell I would argue TEO had an actual argument for an immediate rematch as his fight with Kambosos was actually close.Comment
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Generally yes. But Loma is no ***** he only wants big name fights so calling out Loma is not an issue.
I can see Haney stoping everyone at 135 except Ryan (yes I think Ryan is the best at 135, I know im in the minority and I know it’s just an opinion and I could be proven wrong soon).Comment
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Alternatively, I don't agree with the Ryan part, but Tank would definitely dim his lights.Comment
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No denial, he is F^cking Delusional
Pointless rematch the man was clearly out of his Depth in the 1st Match. Doesn't have the Talent or Skills not does he even have the Power go give himself a Punches Chance
The rematch would be just for the Cash Out $$$ at this point and for Haney another easy night of work and a Free and very Expensive Paid Vacation back to Australia for a Glorified Sparring Match basicallyComment
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Nah, Tank had a great amateur career and has been boxing since he was seven years old. Wilder picked up the gloves at 18 as a necessity to take care of his daughter whom had a spinal disease. Wilder had a very short amateur career and turned pro in order to make money immediately. Tank is a natural boxer with footwork, speed, counter punching, body shots, attacks from angles, sets traps, athleticism, but his power just overshadows all of his other skills because it creates excitement and highlights.Comment
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