Haney vs Garcia, will this be a competitive fight?

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  • H8boxxing
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    #21
    Haney is a dedicated professional with elite skills. Ryan is an instagram model with a nice left hook.

    I’ll always support Haney because he is one of the few fighters that has always chased the big fights despite his young age. Flew to Australia to fight Kambo (with the Pac/Horn robbery still fresh on everyone’s mind), called out Loma for years then jumped right into it when the opportunity was present and then jumps to 140 and fights one of the top dogs in Prograis.

    Haney deserves your respect and Bill Haney, too. Bill is a rich man but he’s dedicated to his son and puts himself out there for Devin’s sake. Devin is wooden and kinda boring personality wise but Bill more than makes up for it. Unlike the other boxing dads Bill is eloquent and fun to listen to. It’s clear he loves his son and will do whatever to help him succeed, and I can’t help but root for them.

    Haney outboxes Ryan and wins easy. Ryan post fight says he was distracted by Illuminati pedos in the front row throwing gang signs at him.

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    • hhh1200
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      #22
      it's going to look competitve b/c he is going to box. ryan's right and left hook are still dangerous. i'll pass on this one. haney 11-1/10-2 arounds

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      • jqSide
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        #23
        I think Garcia would actually put everything on the line to make this fight as competitive as possible. I would think by now he's sick of the negativities and actually want to prove something despite of it all, which included the weight issue. He'll be desperate and would want to smash someone.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #24
          Originally posted by boogbx
          Garcia will be outclassed and outboxed. I had predicted a Haney KO but this is Haney post Ramadan so he ain't 100% physically. Otherwise Haney would've had his first big time KO. Garcia is wack and no heart, Haney almost Ko'd Prograis and Prograis is tougher.
          You really think Haney does Ramadan??

          The guy was making bets on stage. ******** ain't allowed in Islam.

          So I doubt he's fasting...

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            #25
            Originally posted by Bullrider
            Where is that Loma fan Cypocryphy?

            Any of your detailed analysis for this fight doe?
            Haney has a 2" reach advantage, and more skill and defensive responsibility. He's going to be putting that stick in Ryan's face all night long. He knows he primarily has to worry about that left since Ryan refuses to develop a right. I figure Ryan catches Haney a few times with the lead cross, because he's fast and doesn't telegraph it much, but Haney can stay on the outside and pot shot all night, land some body shots, then hug it up when Ryan tries to swarm him. Ryan smothers himself every time because he doesn't know how to manage distance. So Haney will piece him up on the outside, circle away from the left hook, or use a dip out to circle right out of range of the hook, and either hug or time and counter when Ryan rushes in. This one doesn't take a lot of analysis because Ryan needs to land the luckiest punch of his life to win this one. That's how this particular Loma fan sees this fight, anyways. What's your take?

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            • daggum
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              #26
              Originally posted by H8boxxing
              Haney is a dedicated professional with elite skills. Ryan is an instagram model with a nice left hook.

              I’ll always support Haney because he is one of the few fighters that has always chased the big fights despite his young age. Flew to Australia to fight Kambo (with the Pac/Horn robbery still fresh on everyone’s mind), called out Loma for years then jumped right into it when the opportunity was present and then jumps to 140 and fights one of the top dogs in Prograis.

              Haney deserves your respect and Bill Haney, too. Bill is a rich man but he’s dedicated to his son and puts himself out there for Devin’s sake. Devin is wooden and kinda boring personality wise but Bill more than makes up for it. Unlike the other boxing dads Bill is eloquent and fun to listen to. It’s clear he loves his son and will do whatever to help him succeed, and I can’t help but root for them.

              Haney outboxes Ryan and wins easy. Ryan post fight says he was distracted by Illuminati pedos in the front row throwing gang signs at him.
              years? pretty sure he only called loma out when loma and lopez were going to fight. then after that he refused to fight loma for years while making excuses. once he got the a-side power he wielded it just like any other because he had the opportunity for years but only took it when loma looked poor against ortiz. obviosuly that backfired and he lost to loma but he didnt think he was a threat anymore and thats why he fought him. too coincidental to avoid a guy for years then want to fight him only after he looks mediocre. more evidence against him is avoidng the rematch and during the fight saying i dont know what to do. signs of a sure winner lmao
              Last edited by daggum; 04-19-2024, 06:39 PM.

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              • jqSide
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                #27
                Originally posted by daggum

                years? pretty sure he only called loma out when loma and lopez were going to fight. then after that he refused to fight loma for years while making excuses. he had the opportunity for years but only took it when loma looked poor against ortiz. obviosuly that backfired and he lost to loma but he didnt think he was a threat anymore and thats why he fought him. too coincidental to avoid a guy for years then want to fight him only after he looks mediocre. more evidence against him is avoidng the rematch and during the fight saying i dont know what to do. signs of a sure winner lmao
                Very true. Despite Loma losing to Lopez on paper, Haney all of a sudden don't want none of that Loma smoke anymore. He was asked many times about fighting Loma and said no each time. I guess he saw Loma still got something left after watching the Lopez fight.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #28
                  One can only hope but everything points to no. Garcia mentally looks like he’s going to fold mid fight and basically quit without quitting. It looks like he’s going to give up after 4-5 rounds, become frustrated and stop trying hard.

                  I hope he KO’s Haney but that’s looking way unlikely.

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                  • Motofan
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                    #29
                    I don’t have a lot of questions about who is going to win, it’s more how. Does Devin box to a wide UD? Does Ryan get sloppy with his chin in the air and get stopped? Or does Ryan pull an Oliver McCall and have a mental breakdown in the ring?

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                    • Brother Mouzone
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                      #30
                      IMHO , the amateurs are not the pros .Haney via boxing lesson is a safe bet , I would not be shocked if Haney stops him TBH .

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