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  • #41
    Can't see haney going near him. He would have to be paid a fortune and I just don't think there's big money in it

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      Who has Berlanga beaten? He's fighting Canelo! Some things just don't add up in boxing!
      Wait a minute, I thought Berlanga was the WBA mandatory, thus his reason for getting a shot at Ginger. Didn't Ginger recently get stripped of his IBF title for not choosing to face that Organization's mandatory?

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      • #43
        Devin Haney will in my opinion should try and hold onto his World title's for long as possible 'Then he will move up into the 147 pound divisions, were? Stylistically the fights may become by far more difficult for him. In order to stay competitive at top level, he will have to show a extra dimension to his game'.

        Note: Devin Haney does actually have positives he can take from his last fight 'Garcia is built up as a power puncher. Ryan Garcia from my observation tactically made a conscious decision to not make the weight, he was most likely training knowing he was going to make that move throughout the entire training camp'.

        On fight night, Garcia in terms of condition due to not weight draining himself extensively 'His brute strength, endurance and punching power were most likely at a very high level, compared to some of his previous fights'.

        Ryan Garcia may have decked Devin Haney multiple times, and bombard him with the full force of his offense 'Even still Ryan Garcia was unable to stop or legitimately knock-out Devin Haney. Haney proved in that fight vs Garcia a impressive level of resolve, determination, competitiveness and durability many people thought he did not have'.

        To conclude: I think Devin Haney would find it difficult to be rated as a elite level fighter in past boxing era's 'But he has been a Elite level fighter within this boxing era. And until one of his nearest competition are able to beat him legitimately, people must rate him as a Elite level fighter at 140 pounds'.

        I see Devin Haney fighting to defend his World titles at 140 pound, for long as he can 'That duration of time may not be long, because it is common knowledge that Devin Haney is another one of those modern day fighters who used weight draining tactics to prepare for a fight'.

        Overall Devin Haney has had a solid career, but? Stylistically I don't see a high level of specific attributes and skills 'That he will need to be able to moved up through the weight classes, and maintain his Elite to World level competitiveness' etc.







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        • #44
          Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post
          God please. Boots ain't done jack but he would knock Haney out inside a few rounds. Too strong and Haney has no power and no chin.

          Haney will not fight Boots. No way.
          100% agree with this.

          Ennis hasn't proven to be what too many people already say he is, but he sleeps Haney fo sho.

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