Devin Haney refuses to say his walking around weight in interview

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  • Noelanthony
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    #71
    Originally posted by djtmal

    That used to have meaning

    So dude is a weight bully looking for c fighters and old faded names
    He was looking and searching for the belts. He wanted Loma, he wanted Teófimo then he went after Kambosos who beat the man that defeated Loma . Now he is giving Loma an opportunity to make his fans and his country proud. I don’t know what category you put Loma in as in C class fighter or old faded name but tell me a fighter he has ducked.? Who in fact has Devin beaten up that you can say his weight played a huge factor? Anyway I get it he is a weight bully

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    • PRchamp
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      #72
      With the height and weight advantages Haney has, he still punches like a 6 year old

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        #73
        Originally posted by PRchamp
        With the height and weight advantages Haney has, he still punches like a 6 year old
        That must be a hard pill to swallow for his victims in the ring. I recall Wilder saying something similar about Fury’s punching power and he ended up getting stopped in Two fights with him

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          #74
          Originally posted by Noelanthony

          That must be a hard pill to swallow for his victims in the ring. I recall Wilder saying something similar about Fury’s punching power and he ended up getting stopped in Two fights with him
          You can’t compare Heavyweights and lightweights when it comes to power. Big difference homie.

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            #75
            Originally posted by dannnnn
            It's something you can get away with while you're young.

            Despite the extreme weight cut Haney is able to replenish overnight and have it not affect his performance, but there's a limit to how long he'll be able to do that for.
            A lot of fighters say that it shortened their career too. Draining your body like that adds a lot of extra miles to your organs and, most importantly but never really talked about, your nervous system. You wear your nervous system out then your speed, reflexes, processing gets worn out. Even simple things like muscle memory and balance are affected.

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              #76
              Originally posted by PRchamp

              You can’t compare Heavyweights and lightweights when it comes to power. Big difference homie.
              No , I’m just simply comparing situations and comments. Devin is big yet not renowned for his power unlike Tank. Fury was a heavyweight and also not renowned for his power, so much so that he was mocked by his opponent as having the same amount of crack and his daughter. How many fighters have you seen that have had no real power somehow knock out their big punching opponents?Ward vs Kovalev springs to mind but there has been hundreds in every weight class. That’s the only point I was trying to make

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