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  • #11
    ryan popped dirty, im not sure what the narrative around that is. haney has most def benefited from fighting at smaller weight and rehydrating; him and many other fighters are doing this! but none of this has anything to do with ryan popping dirty and doing all that weird sht n lying left n right.

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    • #12
      I didn’t know it was illegal per their contract (Prograis) and per CSAC to rehydrate more than 15% of the contracted limit. So Haney was 4lbs over that vs Prograis, and Prograis didn’t complain or ask for $500k per pound.
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      • #13
        The three pounds that Garcia came over Haney took the money and stated that it didn't matter, don't know why some are crying about it. Garcia popped dirty but got cleared for one of them. The video insinuates that the test was manipulated because of the ties with Victor Conte. It exposes Haney as a weight bully but he does make weight when he is supposed to.

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        • #14
          1-sided documentary. Whether devin rehydrated big or not is irrelevant when there was no rehydration clause, and he never popped dirty and made the effort to make weight at the weigh ins. There are vids of his struggles to make weight, looking gaunt before he moved up.
          Last edited by Lance98; 05-25-2024, 10:23 PM.

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          • #15
            The proof is in the pudding its devins blood or piss not ryans

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            • #16
              Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
              ryan popped dirty, im not sure what the narrative around that is. haney has most def benefited from fighting at smaller weight and rehydrating; him and many other fighters are doing this! but none of this has anything to do with ryan popping dirty and doing all that weird sht n lying left n right.
              Whos going up 3 and a half divisions when theyre rehydrating i would love to hear those names

              He went from 140 to 3 lbs under super middleweight so please tell me how that is humanly possible without cheating
              Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 05-26-2024, 06:21 AM.

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              • #17
                If there was a rehydration limit in the contract and was violated, why didn't Prograis file a complaint and pursued a financial settlement? Haney earned $1.5 million in his case, yet Prograis received nothing. And why didn't the commission impose a penalty on Haney and just let it go? What's the point of having rules?

                The salient feature of this documentary video is that Haney's weight advantage seemed consistently planned by whispering, "You're too small (you can't beat me)" to his opponents.​

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                  If there was a rehydration limit in the contract and was violated, why didn't Prograis file a complaint and pursued a financial settlement? Haney earned $1.5 million in his case, yet Prograis received nothing. And why didn't the commission impose a penalty on Haney and just let it go? What's the point of having rules?

                  The salient feature of this documentary video is that Haney's weight advantage seemed consistently planned by whispering, "You're too small (you can't beat me)" to his opponents.​
                  Thry highlighted the "too small"comments to back their argument that Haney knew his illegal rehydration would be a factor in all those fights and its hypocritical to attack garcias 3 lbs over the weight weigh in when hes been 4 lbs over the rehydration limit several times..

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

                    Whos going up 3 and a half divisions when theyre rehydrating i would love to hear those names

                    He went from 140 to 3 lbs under super middleweight so please tell me how that is humanly possible without cheating
                    165lbs is super middleweight. Anything above 160 up to 168 is super middleweight. So Devin Haney is technically a super middleweight on fight night.

                    So he was 3lbs under the SMW limit. But he was a literal super middleweight.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                      If there was a rehydration limit in the contract and was violated, why didn't Prograis file a complaint and pursued a financial settlement? Haney earned $1.5 million in his case, yet Prograis received nothing. And why didn't the commission impose a penalty on Haney and just let it go? What's the point of having rules?

                      The salient feature of this documentary video is that Haney's weight advantage seemed consistently planned by whispering, "You're too small (you can't beat me)" to his opponents.​
                      Prograis has explained that he’s not the type of fighter to make excuses. But you’re right, if it was contractually agreed upon, and those are the CSAC rules, he should’ve spoken up. Problem is Prograis looked down on such things. The way he sees it, he lost and that’s that. He didn’t want to make a scene about it and look like a sore loser trying to get a Win over Haney in court.

                      Plus imagine how the fans and media would’ve treated Prograis.

                      Devin and Bill Haney on the other hand, are sore losers and they don’t mind winning fights through court and getting belts via email. They’re all about that, all about making a scene, being loud, covering up losses, gaining any off-ring advantage they can get. Legally and illegally.

                      It just doesn’t seem like Prograis is that way though. He just sees it as a loss and is moving on even though he was done dirty.
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