Comments Thread For: Devin Haney Isn't Ruling Out a Return To Lightweight: "There's A lot of Big Fights At 135"

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  • messi807
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    #11
    Originally posted by Hustle

    Bob Arum said the plan is Teo vs Ryan next. Not Tank


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    4:50 mark

    I’ve heard Bob Arum say similar stuff many times over the years… I’m okay with either fight next, I think Teo falls short in the long run at 140 against whomever.

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    • thack
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      #12
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      Is he planning to cut an arm off?
      If he dropped the delusion he might be okay..

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        #13
        Originally posted by Southpaw16
        What a joke. They are looking at who the mandatories will be after the Prograis fight, and getting ready to run back down a division accordingly.
        I'm not arguing against you that Haney is trying to avoid mandatories with high risk, but seeing who's currently listed as the top three on each rankings as of right now I'm not sure going back down to 135 (whether he's able to or not aside) is that great of an idea for him...

        For reference:
        WBA - Tank Davis (regular champion), Isaac Cruz, William Zepeda
        WBC - Shakur, Frank Martin, Loma
        WBO - Shakur, Loma, Denys Berinchyk
        IBF - Kambosos, Loma, Isaac Cruz

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        • tokon
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          #14
          Going, or trying to go, back to 135 would be a mistake by Haney; he's been fully unified champ there and has now outgrown the division. If he can beat Prograis, a fight with Lopez is as big as anything back down at 135.

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          • eco1
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            #15
            The guy who lost and ran away from Loma

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              #16
              Originally posted by eco1
              The guy who lost and ran away from Loma
              It was a close fight that many credible people think Haney edged. Get over it.

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              • boxingitis
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                #17
                Originally posted by messi807

                Because Teo already ducked him twice, despite shaking hands with Haney and telling him he'd fight him after the Loma fight. He then proceeded to get his ass whooped by Kambosos.

                Decent win over Taylor, but Taylor was past his best - if we're being honest he clearly lost to Jack Catterall the fight before + got dropped, in a one sided fight. After that he was out the ring for 17 months until he fought Teo.

                "when Teo was the champ at 135"

                *Correction* Haney was also a champ at 135, but Teo ducked undisputed to fight a vastly unknown George Kambosos instead of make history, crazy. Same thing will happen at 140 - Hitchins, Haney, Gary Russell or Matias are highly likely to give him a L if he doesn't duck. He had a lot of problems with Sandor Martin and got dropped twice.

                There's rumours of Tank - Teo early next year, so I guess someone else might take his scalp.lol.
                If we are being honest Haney lost to Loma.
                If we are being honest those fighter haven't fought anyone.
                Teo already beat the best at 135 and 140. He has more belts and accoplished more than all of them and that's a fact. Not predictions like your statements.
                Last edited by boxingitis; 10-09-2023, 08:45 PM.

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                • messi807
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boxingitis

                  If we are being honest Haney lost to Loma.
                  If we are being honest those fighter haven't fought anyone.
                  Teo already beat the best at 135 and 140. He has more belts and accoplished more than all of them and that's a fact. Not predictions like your statements.
                  If we’re being honest Loma lost to Jamaine Ortiz & Teo DEFINITELY lost to Sandor Martin, two solid B minus level fighters nevertheless. I had Haney - Loma a draw.

                  Accomplishments? Yeah, undisputed pretty much trumps any accomplishment Teo has or will EVER have lol. Earlier you asked who wants to see ‘boring’ Haney fight well here’s a little fact for you.
                  Haney put’s up better numbers than Teo, & sells more tickets. I think that’s the end of conversation!
                  Last edited by messi807; 10-10-2023, 09:54 AM.

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                  • Hustle
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boxingitis

                    If we are being honest Haney lost to Loma.
                    If we are being honest those fighter haven't fought anyone.
                    Teo already beat the best at 135 and 140. He has more belts and accoplished more than all of them and that's a fact. Not predictions like your statements.
                    Nothing you said changes the fact that Teo chose a kambosos mandatory over undisputed against Devin. And kambosos made him pay for it. Devin beat kambosos twice. With no problem. That's a fact. Not an opinion

                    so in your opinion Devin loss to Loma and Teo beat Loma. but its a fact that teo loss to kambosos and Devin beat kambosos twice.

                    See how useless triangle theories are in boxing.


                    Last edited by Hustle; 10-10-2023, 01:25 PM.

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                    • boxingitis
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hustle

                      It still doesn't change the fact that Teo chose a kambosos mandatory over undisputed against Devin. That's a fact
                      Devin is fighting Teo's leftover's leftover.
                      Teo had a clear victory over Loma, Devin didn't. He lost to many.
                      Last edited by boxingitis; 10-10-2023, 02:05 PM.

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