Comments Thread For: Devin Haney's Claims at Two Weights Makes Him 2023's Best

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  • messi807
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    #11
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

    Inoue moved up a division and dominated two unified champions. He’s the clear fighter of the year this year. It’s not even close.
    Nah, Fulton win was very good!
    This win against a 20/1 underdog who arguably won a gift in his last world title fight & got KO’d against Iwasa, just isn’t.

    Bud is definitely the fighter of the year, only guy to beat a P4P and a top 5 P4P at that.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #12
      Um MAYBE for some you were Devin- until about 7:15 am EST. At that point it became Inoue.

      I would have Crawford ahead of Haney was well.
      Last edited by The Big Dunn; 12-26-2023, 07:25 AM.

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      • Gary Coleman
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        #13
        Originally posted by messi807

        Nah, Fulton win was very good!
        This win against a 20/1 underdog who arguably won a gift in his last world title fight & got KO’d against Iwasa, just isn’t.

        Bud is definitely the fighter of the year, only guy to beat a P4P and a top 5 P4P at that.
        The fact that Inoue moved up to accomplish what he did places him ahead of Crawford.

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          #14
          Haney lost to Lomachenko in most ppl's eyes.

          Inoue dominated the #1 and #2 guys up a wgt class.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Gary Coleman

            The fact that Inoue moved up to accomplish what he did places him ahead of Crawford.
            Definitely doesn’t as Fulton wasn’t a Pound for Pounder, Spence presented more threat and cleaned out 147. I don’t agree with Haney being fighter of the year over Bud but I don’t agree Inoue deserves it either.

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              #16
              Originally posted by messi807

              Definitely doesn’t as Fulton wasn’t a Pound for Pounder, Spence presented more threat and cleaned out 147. I don’t agree with Haney being fighter of the year over Bud but I don’t agree Inoue deserves it either.
              I guess we'll see.

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                #17
                Beating a mandatory who got lucky against Lopez, losing to Loma but getting a corrupt decision, and then exposing a hypejob coming off a weak performance, all while being a weight bully, is better than stopping a supposed P4P fighter, or moving up a division and dominating and stopping the two unified champions and earning double undisputed in barely more than a year?

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                • Shadoww702
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                  #18
                  Crawford, Inoue, and Haney all deserve respect for a GREAT year. My knock is Crawford only fought once. Missed opportunity there....

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by messi807

                    Definitely doesn’t as Fulton wasn’t a Pound for Pounder, Spence presented more threat and cleaned out 147. I don’t agree with Haney being fighter of the year over Bud but I don’t agree Inoue deserves it either.
                    He only fought once??? And barely got hit???

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                    • MesicoFistology
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                      #20
                      Lyle Fitmonz is a Fkcen fanboy. Devin Haney beat a 5-1 which he was favorite Regis Prograis, let’s not give him too much credit for doing something we all knew he was gonna do smfh and then the fight before that he got a robbery win over Lomachenko. Garbage article

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