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  • #11
    If Paros the underdog, I'm putting $ on him.
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    • #12
      The IBF has a 10lb re-hydration limit, lets see how this plays out. If the IBF is forced to waive its 10-lb rule it means that Devin's team feel he needs the advantage.

      It should be a competitive fight, technical, long distance but competitive.



      Last edited by factsarenice; 08-27-2024, 11:10 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        Hell Naw! Two brothers, one from Philly, and one from ATL, fighting in Australia? NO, that fight belongs in the U.S., on the East Coast!
        Road work ain't easy. I guess they'll have to hire some Mexicans.

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        • #14
          Come on Devin Haney, accept this fight! We know you got it in you.

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          • #15
            devin is a good name im sure in aussie land now so would be a good event, wonder what the magic $$ number is to get devin to agree to the trip again is

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post

              Road work ain't easy. I guess they'll have to hire some Mexicans.
              ?????

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              • #17
                This is a solid matchup. Mathias style allowed Paro to use his inside fighting skills. Haney would keep the fight outside. If Haney can get his mojo back, I see a decision for Haney. When a fighter has been through what he did against Garcia, that's physical. But if he can rationalize the fact that A) Garcia was much heavier and B) was on PED's, and C) they changed the decision, that can give him a boost, mentally. But scoring if the fight is held in Australia could be questionable. I'm going with Haney by a decent decision.
                Last edited by richardt; 08-27-2024, 01:23 PM.

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                • #18
                  Will some particular fans make a huge deal again for Haney fighting in Australia? They never gave credit to Kambosos who fought most of his fights outside of his country. Liam Paro won his title from someone's home court. They never gave credit to him either. So will Haney get massive credit again for fighting outside of the US?
                  Last edited by Bullrider; 08-27-2024, 02:01 PM.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Bullrider View Post
                    Will some particular fans make a huge deal again for Haney fighting in Australia? They never gave credit to Kambosos who fought most of his fights outside of his country. Liam Paro took a title from someone's home court. They never gave credit to him either. So will Haney get massive credit again for fighting outside of the US?
                    haney has been the guy to fight anyone almost anywhere up to now which is great, he prob does get a bit more credit than other guys for away fights as america is the home of boxing at the end of the day & its usual to travel there for big fights, i hope cheating crazy ass ryan hasnt damaged haney, but he might have

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Smash View Post
                      haney has been the guy to fight anyone almost anywhere up to now which is great, he prob does get a bit more credit than other guys for away fights as america is the home of boxing at the end of the day & its usual to travel there for big fights, i hope cheating crazy ass ryan hasnt damaged haney, but he might have
                      Australia is not Burundi or Somalia brother.

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