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

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  • Shadoww702
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    #61
    Originally posted by Kpmaryland
    But that was the best win of the year right? 2 top 5 pfp and i didn’t know how it would go. Dude took it up a notch and yeah, it was only 1 fight. I just think inoue shows his skill is so much higher compared to Haney but maybe that’s a bias of mine
    Nahh I can agree with that! And Haney was the only one of the 3 a fight could of went either way...

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    • elfag
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      #62
      Haney is not on the same planet as Inoue. If they were the same size Inoue would blast him into another dimension.


      Haney decisioned a 35 year old plodder with a style tailor made for him and a 10 pound fight night weight advantage, now we are supposed to believe that makes him p4p #1? get out of here.

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      • j0zef
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        #63
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        Not every close fight has to be called a robbery. The official record shows a win over Lomachenko and a win over Prograis.
        Agree with both, but don't know how it relates to my comment. I rarely call fights robberies. For ex, Loma deserved the loss vs. Teo, just like he absolutely deserved a win vs. Haney.

        This thread isn't about Loma, and it's not about the argument about who won between them. My point is that a hotly disputed win over someone smaller and 10 years older than him and Prograis shouldn't put Haney in FOTY conversion. It's laughable when in the same year you have Crawford sparking out P4Per Spence and Inoue moving into his 3rd (or 4th) weight division and embarrassing 2 of the top5 fighters.

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        • messi807
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          #64
          Originally posted by Jsmooth9876

          He didn't clean anything out, he avoided Crawford for years then got destroyed by him when they finally fought lol
          He beat 4 of the top 5 at 147, not much fighters doing that nowadays but hey call it what you want to.

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            #65
            Originally posted by AmpMcv

            Tapales is a better fighter than Prograis.
            I mean sure, if you consider a guy that's been KO'd by C level fighters and got gifted his biggest win against Akhmadiliev better than a guy like Regis who has a much better body of resume.

            Tapales is hot garbage, LOL I think his last 8 fights have been against opponents with a total of 60 losses.

            whilst Prograis only has been against an opponent calibre of only 11 losses in his past 10 opponents with 210+ wins in total. crazy.

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            • Jsmooth9876
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              #66
              Originally posted by messi807

              He beat 4 of the top 5 at 147, not much fighters doing that nowadays but hey call it what you want to.
              Yeah, I'll give him credit for his wins. But they all avoided Crawford for years and we know why after seeing what he did to them.

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