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Comments Thread For: Lomachenko After Haney's Hard Shove At Weigh-In: Now He's Mine; He's Scared
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
Dunno if they playing UP the excuse for being small, one thing IS sure, Devin IS playing up the weight bully game settling as the champion a weigh in 36 hours before fighting. Haney publicy said he struggled to make 135, and I believe he can't unless it's 36 hours before the fight. It makes a mockery of boxing just like rehydration clauses. Fighters will sign anyway because they Desperate to win a title or the lottery. Boxing IS not a serious sport anymore.
I admit I'm a Loma fan, I have no problem with Haney winning, Loma is already 2 losses anyway, but I wish there was an even playing field.
Loma vs Rigo was garbage, so might be this fight if Devin comes in at 160.
At least Loma didn't ask 36 hours to weight bully even more Rigo...
Good Luck to both fighters.
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Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post
Yeah. I was just about to comment how out of all the other guys, I think Devin is the nicest and then this happened. Guy is really rattled. You don't do that unless you're scared. This isn't selling the fight push. This is a "scared" push.
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Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post
Yeah. It definitely could. The other thing is that you can tell that Devin was raised in a middle/upper class family. He doesn't come from a poor background. But he wants to appear to the "audience" that he is like that. This is why people say he wants to be like Tank. (He's more like Ryan Garcia than he is like Tank.) Whatever people think of Tank, Tank is genuine. He is who he is. But with Haney, he comes off as pretend. Someone needs to talk to Devin and tell him to just be himself. If he just accepted who he is, that he comes from wealth, that he has a racially mixed family, things would be going a hundred times better for him. But HE BELIEVES (not that it's true) that he has to make himself look as if he's a part of that urban culture. He's not. He's a kid for the burbs. He can never change that, so he needs to just own it. Maybe it's too late now. I don't know.
He knows not to fool with the bruthas. He’s trying too hard to be gangsta. Like he’s from the streets but every knows he is posing. He comes from a background of privilege, but he wants to pretend that he’s from the hood.
He knows he is not about that life.Last edited by champion4ever; 05-20-2023, 05:22 PM.Cypocryphy likes this.
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haney showed a different element to his game, usually he pulls fighters towards him instead of pushing them away
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Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post
His fan base is multi-national and multi-cultural. Lot's of black Americans like Loma. Some might not be that vocal about it, but he has a lot of fans. He has a lot of Mexican American fans too. Fans from Mexico. Fans from Europe. Fans from South America.
To be honest, there are not a lot of white Americans that like boxing. Most white Americans like MMA more than boxing, and a big reason for that is due to wrestling being taught in middle school and high school. You grow up with an appreciation for grappling. Boxing has been relegated to urban gyms in ethnic communities, unfortunately. Maybe not so much in Europe, I don't know. But definitely in the states.
This is one of the reasons why we don't see a lot of white American boxers anymore. Back in the 60s and 70s, you had what was called the "white flight." White people left the cities for the suburbs. They didn't take boxing gyms with them, either. It's unfortunate.
I suppose a lot of mothers don't like their sons getting punched in the face after school. And that's all mothers from all backgrounds, which is one of the reasons our amateur boxing sucks now.
Anyway, that was a tangent.
BTW: If you ever wondered why so many boxers come from Argentina, they teach boxing in the schools.
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Originally posted by Marktko1020 View Post
When Haye smacked Bellew, during their first fight build up it was warranted 'Because Bellew pushed him first, Haye reacted almost instantly because he was braced'.
I still think the push from Haney was a statement of intent, as well as the occasion and pressure having a effect on his composure.
A tad unnecessary, due to all the reasons other posters have mentioned 'But Lomachenko should of really been braced'.
I am quite neutral on the fight, but I have always definitely given Lomachenko a big chance to win 'Superior inside game to date, if he can apply this area of his game. The fight is competitive' etc.
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