But frankly, does it really matter to most boxing fans whether Haney sells well or not? Everyone except the Haneys already knew it was going to flop, and unsurprisingly it flopped. Haney won't be a draw no matter who he fights unlike Tank who will make money regardless of which cookie crumb he fights.
Comparing their accomplishments right now, decades later when the boxing historians look back at the lightweights of this era they will probably rate Haney, Loma and Teo as the best of the generation. Shakur will be below all three unless he unifies multiple belts at 135, and Tank would barely get into the top 5.
Comparing their accomplishments right now, decades later when the boxing historians look back at the lightweights of this era they will probably rate Haney, Loma and Teo as the best of the generation. Shakur will be below all three unless he unifies multiple belts at 135, and Tank would barely get into the top 5.
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