Sensible fight for Haney. Liam Paro looks small and Haney can rehydrate to middleweight just like he did with Prograis and Kambosos who look the same size as Paro. He can then whisper, "You're too small" in the faceoff. Except Paro might not be ready yet and needs a minimum of three months to feel ready for his next fight. A lot of things could come up in 3 months.
Who should Haney fight if not Sandor Martin?
Collapse
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Haney would be silly to drop the belt. Haney isn’t a big draw and his stock has fallen recently with the loss to Garcia. He should defend against Martin, a fight I think he’ll win, then look to unify against Teofimo.
Why would he vacate to fight Catterall? Makes no sense at all.
Comment
-
If he doesn't want to fight Martin yet, he needs to unify. If he's not going to do that, move up or retire.Comment
-
Last edited by Bullrider; 06-21-2024, 11:21 AM.Comment
-
Who do you think he would pick?
According to Hearn:
"The WBC belt is going to become vacant and Sandor Martin v. someone will take place," Hearn told video reporter Sean Zittel. "One-hundred percent, he’s not going to fight Sandor Martin. Who's going to pay for that?”
Hearn predicted that Martin (42-3, 15 KOs) "will want to fight for the world title. Unless Devin boxes that off quickly, you've got to take a tiny payday for that, and I don't think Devin's all about that."
Devin Haney’s comeback fight from the Ryan Garcia loss was intriguing enough for Top Rank on Tuesday to make a $2.42 million bid to stage Haney’s mandatory WBC super-lightweight title defense against Spain’s Sandor Martin.
Devin-Haney2_1713399876.jpgComment
-
That one-sided ass whoopin’ he took from Ryan crashed his stock. Beggars can’t be choosers. Fight Martin, who is not a big puncher, and win the obligatory decision. Then unify with Teo. That’s pretty much it at 140.Comment
Comment