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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson: Haney Knows I'm The Truth, 20% Chance The Fight Happens

    Top lightweight contender Shakur Stevenson is not very confident that he's going to land a fight with undisputed world champion Devin Haney. The 26-year-old Stevenson, 20-0 (10 KOs), joined Bab**** on the "TMZ Sports" TV show ... when the convo turned to 24-year-old Haney's future plans after the undefeated fighter recently announced he's moving up a weight class.
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    So the fight aint happening. Reeediculous.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      Haney was never gonna fight Shakur. It’s the old risk vs reward conundrum.

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      • Nightfall
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        #4
        Haney won't come back down to 135, his body just can't do it

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        • Butt stuff
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          Originally posted by Da-Balt
          Haney won't come back down to 135, his body just can't do it
          Whilst I wish there was a handover at the weight to Shakur before Haney moves up, I'm interested to see who he'll take on at 140. Rougarou is a good start and I'm surprised they're talking about taking on a puncher.

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            #6
            These guys weren't gonna fight each other. That goes for Stevenson too. They just really didn't want it.

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            • SteveM
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              #7
              Do you remember 3/4 years ago we were talking about the 'New Four Kings'? Ryan, Lopez, Haney and Tank.
              Four years later there has only been one fight between any of them. Tank took the least risky one for the biggest pot of money. Ryan took the biggest pot of money.

              Now there is an interloper. Stevenson! Ryan and Teo get a pass as they're at 140. But Haney and Tank still ducking.

              Meanwhile, Lomachenko has fought two out of the four. [no chance Ryan was ever gonna fight him] . How cool will it be [and foolhardy in my opinion] if he now is the first to fight Shakur at 135. Talk about a HOF resume.

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              • Bronx2245
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                #8
                Originally posted by SteveM
                Do you remember 3/4 years ago we were talking about the 'New Four Kings'? Ryan, Lopez, Haney and Tank.
                Four years later there has only been one fight between any of them. Tank took the least risky one for the biggest pot of money. Ryan took the biggest pot of money.

                Now there is an interloper. Stevenson! Ryan and Teo get a pass as they're at 140. But Haney and Tank still ducking.

                Meanwhile, Lomachenko has fought two out of the four. [no chance Ryan was ever gonna fight him] . How cool will it be [and foolhardy in my opinion] if he now is the first to fight Shakur at 135. Talk about a HOF resume.
                I think he's already a HOF fighter, but how will his resume look if he lost to Salido, Teofimo, Haney, and Shakur?

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                  #9
                  Haney can make 135. He's ducking. Don't give him an out.

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                    #10
                    ‘Team Haney trying to pull some slick s—t’: Regis Prograis claims Haney trying to duck fight, Devin responds
                    Regis Prograis says Devin Haney is trying to get out of fighting him, which Haney denies.
                    By Scott Christ@scblh1 Aug 8, 2023

                    Regis Prograis lashed out at Devin Haney today, saying that Haney is trying to avoid a proposed Oct. 28 fight with him.

                    Prograis (29-1, 24 KO), who would be defending his WBC junior welterweight title in the bout, says that Team Haney are trying to move the date, which he claims is set in a contract he’s already signed.

                    “Man, they got some ***** in this fight game right now,” Prograis said in a social media post. “So you know me and Haney supposed to fight, right? We agreed on date, we agreed on everything, and now they’re trying to move the date and stuff like that. The Haneys — I know y’all smart, but y’all some smart bitches at the same time. Y’all pulling some dirty ****, bro — not dirty, y’all trying to pull some slick ****, but we ain’t going for that.

                    “We already agreed to the date, that’s what it is! We agreed to the date already! Why can’t you go on the same date we agreed? I already signed the contract! What else do you want? What more y’all want? Come on, man. Y’all some bitches, dog. The Haneys some bitches.

                    “Y’all are scared of me. You don’t want me to get ready. That’s what y’all don’t want to do, but I’m already getting ready. I signed the contract for the date already. The date is already in the contract. Y’all can’t move it!

                    “And you ain’t no big draw, I don’t need you! So if you don’t want to fight, go fight somebody else, do what you want. Stay at 135, and do whatever you gotta do. But the date is the date and I’m standing on that.”

                    Haney (30-0, 15 KO), who would be coming up from lightweight for the bout, and going back to work with Matchroom and DAZN after three fights with Top Rank and ESPN, says that it’s nothing more than the average hammering out the specifics that happens with pretty much any boxing contract.

                    “(Go) train and let me and your boss Eddie (Hearn) finish ironing out these details on the contract, including the venue,” he said in a reply on the post.

                    If you were in tune, then you would know that the hold for the venue in Vegas wasn’t locked in, so we’re figuring it out. Stop trying to get out of this ****.”

                    We discussed the fight on this week’s podcast, with John and myself both really excited to see it, so hopefully it gets done. Having seen these sort of things play out many times, this one doesn’t seem to be in any real jeopardy from what’s being said here, but that’s of course far from any guarantee.

                    Haney, 24, is coming off of a controversial win over Vasiliy Lomachenko on May 20, where he retained his undisputed lightweight championship. The WBC have since moved him to “champion in recess,” meaning the WBC title is vacant at the moment.

                    Prograis, 34, last fought on June 17, winning an uninspiring split decision over Danielito Zorrilla, after impressing in a stoppage win over Jose Zepeda to claim the WBC 140 lb belt last November.

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