Haney deserved a top 5 spot but believing that he should be above Crawford or Inoue or Usyk is laughable. I personally don’t think he’s over Teo right now. Hopefully they fight and we can see what it is.
Comments Thread For: Bill Haney: Devin Is No. 1 P4P; How Much Credit Can We Give Crawford For [Spence] Fight?
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Yeah, difference is Crawford just beat Spence to pieces while Haney beat Loma in a close fight most people thought he lost.
"At The End Of The Day", Prograis was at his healthy weight - he just didn't show up. Loma healthy weight, Haney got the W when he wasn't supposed to or expected to because Loma didn't show up.
Again, if Crawford beat a depleted Spence, the credit goes down. Just like you guys said about Caneloweight and Tank/Cryan. Let's be consistent
You are rewriting history, Haney was supposed to beat Loma up and was favourite, Loma was coming from a SD meh win vs Jermain effing Ortiz, also 135 is not Loma best weight, 130 is. Haney had 36 hours to rehydrate and was the younger, bigger guy undisputed champ of the division. He had everything on his side, yet they arguably drew...
But hey, Bud started taking titles at 135 just like Haney, he is just 7 pounds north to Devin now so if he and his dad are about that smoke...they can start call him out and prove who is the P4P king in the ring uh?
Last edited by BillyBoxing; 12-13-2023, 01:18 PM.Comment
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Rigo had no pop, like Haney, and Loma boxed his ears off with constant throwing. None of that was on display against Haney.
Loma should have had Haney - allegedly drained -completely bamboozled and befuddled en route to a possible quit.
Instead, a clinching Haney took this guy to the limit so much that people are screaming robbery over a razor close decision.
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Nahh. Inoue, Crawford, usyk above Haney right now. Kambosos was always gonna be easy pickings for Haney and he squeaked the Loma fight where many didnt have him winning. The Regis win was a good win and a solid win in a debut fight at 140 but style wise he was made for Haney. Slow feet and can't cut of the ring. He should be top maybe yes but number 1 nahComment
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Rigo was also very smaller compared to Loma. Guy was a bantamweight fighting at 130lbs because it was the only fight he could get a pay day with. The Haney and Loma fight was a good fight close and competitive but style wise Loma had quick feet and that gave Devin issues because he usually looks better against guys like this past weekend like Regis who have got slow feet so he's able to glide around them and just pick them apart
Rigo had no pop, like Haney, and Loma boxed his ears off with constant throwing. None of that was on display against Haney.
Loma should have had Haney - allegedly drained -completely bamboozled and befuddled en route to a possible quit.
Instead, a clinching Haney took this guy to the limit so much that people are screaming robbery over a razor close decision.Comment
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