lol there is no real difference in their resume except Haney has a razor thin decision over 35 year old undersized loma
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Comments Thread For: Devin Haney: "Look At Shakur's Resume, Look At My Resume, If Anybody's Ducking It's Him"
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This guy is almost like a welterweight. He needs to stop pretending he can still fight at 135, vacate those belts and stay at 140. Are there any more money fight for him at 135 other than Stevenson and a rematch with Loma to make him go back down? He wants no more of Loma, so what's all these roadblocks he's dumping for the dwarfish Shakur? Vacate!
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Haney is ready to move back down to 135 if he gets mandatoried for Gary Antuanne Russell. That’s why he’s keeping a toe in at 135.
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Originally posted by jackblack008 View PostThe fight with Prograis would answer lot of questions about Haney
What questions exactly?
Haney arguably beat Loma.
Haney clearly does not want to fight Shakur.
Haney wants to claim a title at 140 just to make it difficult for anyone to fight him by offering them peanuts (by claiming to be a two division champ. Shakur is already that)
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Haney is having the time of his life making great use of his belts. He probably wishes they're 140 belts. It's a long road ahead to become undisputed in this uncharted weight class. There's not a lot of Kambosos there. I doubt he'll even get past Ramirez.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostHaney ducked. Just because one guy is “champ” or the “A-side” doesn’t mean you can’t negotiate. Stevenson tried his hand on a better percentage through the sanctioning body he’s mandatory for and Haney dipped. Haney walked, not Shakur. Can’t even remember if Haney waited for the WBC to reach a decision. Now Shakur is fighting for Haney’s belt. It’s obvious Haney ducked.
Haney is an oppurtinist looking for weak links. He’s not about that life. Shakur really believes he’d beat anyone and will fight anyone, he’s not looking for favorable styles and circumstances.
Actually. If I remember right Haney was already negotiating Prograis. He threw Shakur a sht offer for the fans to eat up.
Just saw this, Haney is the ducker here, he dumped his belt rather than face Shakur. He also gave him a lowball offer and when he didnt accept pulled a rid**** bowe and threw the belt away because WBC can force a purse bid and there are rules on the purse splits for that. Haney had no confidence he could beat Shakur at 135.
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Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View PostThere are still people that think that Twitter offer of 25% was real? My God this is sad lol.
Well we know he threw the belt away rather than go to purse bid if they cant agree on the match up and that sets limits on purse splits. He didnt want the fight, it was MANDATORY and he decided to give up the belt rather than face him... as the champ he would get the bigger cut that was guaranteed by the WBC.
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