Loma is going to whoop Haney
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It’s blatantly a triangle theory. If Diaz did X, Loma can do Y…
Diaz didn’t win though as well, he had pockets of success but he still lost clearly. He probably won 4 rounds at most.Comment
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Triangle theory is "A beat B, B beat C, therefore A beats C." Not saying that a fighter who is like a vastly better version of another can do better against a common opponent.Comment
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haney will beat loma in every way he wanted, it will be competitive in a few rounds but haney dominate him in the mid to last rounds.Comment
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Your point essentially is Diaz (fighter A) had some success against Haney (fighter B) which means Loma (fighter C) could have even more success against Haney (fighter B)
It’s the literal definition of a triangle theory.Comment
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He did but Linares floored him too and it was nip and tuck until the body punch. There was no battering in sight. Haney totally dominated Linares until he got clipped. Thankfully Loma can’t crack like that so he will be just fine.Comment
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Nash calls it, Loma wins by split decision, then retires so not to give Haney the chance of revenge, before admitting that Teofimo Lopez whooped his ass and is everything that he wishes he was, but that at least, he proved to be better than Devin "the dream" Haney. He celebrates with 4 cans of beer and a fishfinger sandwich. Nash outComment
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Gotta love the people who say he's washed up based on one fight after a long hiatus from the ring, and even from training due to doing military service, and doing it against a skilled former sparring partner who has more experience fighting him than anyone else in the division. It's like they never heard of ring rust, and don't give Ortiz ANY credit at all. We'll know on the night. If Loma shows up on form and doesn't start too slow, Haney's going to be in for the hardest fight of his career.Comment
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They also forget that the things Ortiz did to edge a few rounds are the antithesis of how Haney fights.Gotta love the people who say he's washed up based on one fight after a long hiatus from the ring, and even from training due to doing military service, and doing it against a skilled former sparring partner who has more experience fighting him than anyone else in the division. It's like they never heard of ring rust, and don't give Ortiz ANY credit at all. We'll know on the night. If Loma shows up on form and doesn't start too slow, Haney's going to be in for the hardest fight of his career.Comment
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