All of this confirms on how overrated Haney was and is....
Comments Thread For: Memory Jarred: Lomachenko Delivers Powerful Reminder With Kambosos TKO
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it was more then enough to get the "job done" it was in the 11th round that he knocked him first down and the out with the towel flying into the ring great finish for a man of his age esp he did just show he showed up and showed out. Let it rip he has got plenty in the tank even for fat Tank.................Comment
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Loma ***ed him up. I didnt think there would be a stoppage but he pulled it off too. Loma doesnt have the power he had at 130 and below when he was fighting guys his size, these larger guys can eat his shots. 126/130 Loma was knocking guys out all the time or making them quitComment
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I don't want to see Shakur Stevenson fight anyone ever again. Lomachenko vs. Navarate would be good, but they should make Tank Davis vs Loma next, assuming he beats Martin. That would be a good fight!Comment
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Haney had to hug kambosas to death like he was afraid of ever getting hit from his shots. Haney is trash he has no defense, his defense is to hug them so they cant throw. Loma at 36 and undersized just walked down his best win, staying in range the majority of the time and using movement, defense, angles ect, like a boxer is supposed to.
When he faced someone with quick hands, range and power he got murdered. garcia came at him too fast that he didnt have time to hug on when the shots were coming and he didnt know how to avoid them if he couldnt hug, he has no defense.Comment
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I just don’t understandComment
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How can you talk about facts then post a pile of bullshit like that?
Facts:
Back then, AJ vs Wilder in the US was a $100m+ fight in Wilder's dreams and Shelly Finkel's lying mouth only. In the real world, it was nowhere near that big. Outside of hardcore boxing fans, nobody in the US knew who either of them were.
At that time, Haymon and Finkel were refusing to even talk to Eddie Hearn about Wilder. Wilder himself was saying that he would not be part of any deal involving Eddie. Because if this, and knowing how much money Deontay was leaving on the table by not fighting AJ, Lou Duva, Wilder's promoter, brokered a meeting between Deontay and John Skipper, CEO of DAZN.
Skipper offered Wilder $100m for a 3 fight deal with DAZN. The deal was: $20m to fight his mandatory with Breazeale then $40m each for 2 fights with AJ. All the fights would happen in the US. And as long as Wilder didn't lose to Breazeale, he was guaranteed $40m for a rematch with AJ even if he lost the 1st fight.
The contract would have been between Wilder and DAZN, not Eddie Hearn. The only part Eddie played in the deal was to give his guarantee that if Wilder accepted the offer, AJ would fight him.
Google is your friend. Took me a nanosecond to find this. I don’t care if it was with his fairy phykin godmother. The simple facts were he was being cheated out of millions. The single fight alone would have generated upwards of 150 mil. It was the most wanted and demanded fight.Last edited by Boxingfanatic75; 05-12-2024, 11:45 AM.Comment
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