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  • Jwil20
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    3-1 ... Depending on the movement of the odds, I might have to drop some money on Regis. My brain says Haney UD especially after the Zorrila fight. Prograis was slightly exposed with an average fighter who kept range well so imagine Haney who absolutely sticks to the plan and fights at a very high level at a distance. Plus Regis has short arms. My heart for some reason thinks Prograis might clip him and make it interesting. I want Prograis to win but my money says Haney.

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  • deathofaclown
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    I like Prograis, if he had slightly quicker feet, I'd pick him to stop Haney.

    I think he's very underrated and dangerous at his best, I just think his movement and feet might mean Haney will be able to stay at range for long periods.

    He should do a lot of work at closing range in camp. If he can find a way to do it effectively, I think Haney will be in trouble.

    This isn't a midget Loma. nor is it Kambosos who is only good if you fight on the front foot against him and let him counter.

    This is a good fight. Prograis is a solid 140 with good ability and power. It simply depends on his preparation on how to get past the jab and hug.
    Last edited by deathofaclown; 11-07-2023, 09:53 AM.
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  • TreD
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    Haney, arguably, has the a H.O.F jab.. and hug.. lol

    UD Haney, unfortunately. Would like it to be a ****er, but both will be hesitant, as most boxers are.
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  • Comments Thread For: Prograis On Facing Haney: Not Gonna Be Skill Versus Power; Gonna Be Skill Versus Skill

    Regis Prograis corrected Eddie Hearn during an outdoor press conference late Tuesday morning in San Francisco. Prograis' promoter referred to the strong southpaw's fight against Devin Haney as a classic case of "skill [versus] power." The taller, right-handed Haney is commonly considered one of the most skillful fighters in boxing, whereas Prograis'
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