Comments Thread For: Jose Ramirez ponders extent of Devin Haney?s ?beating?
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That's how I saw it. Haney was outclassing him every step of the way other than the rounds he got hurt in. Just that those moments were the biggest moments of the fight and what people choose to remember. Garcia won by MD with 3 KDs. With that many KDs, dude shoulda won wider if he was really competitive. Dude lost almost every round with no knockdown. We'll see where Haney is psychologically against Ramirez.What beating? Those three one punch left hook knockdowns that he got up so quickly from?
Other than those knockdowns and the first round; I thought Haney was dominating the fight in rounds 8-4.
He had Garcia fighting off his back foot while Devin was pursuing him off his front foot.
Devin was attempting to make it a fight by chasing Garcia all around the ring. As Ryan was running and hardly throwing any punches.Comment
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Haney has been exposed by Garcia. And I hate to see Haney at this stage in his career when he'll win some and lose some, because he seems like a good kid. But the fact of the matter is, Haney is just an okay boxer, who has questionable power, and a questionable chin.
If I was Ramirez, I'd take it to Haney immediately, to see how well Haney can handle the onslaught.Comment
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That is why I call it a beating. Haney went twelve with a zombie. Im not saying it was fair. Im saying it was bad.Comment
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Ramirez gets his ass beat...who you picking man, who you picking??Haney has been exposed by Garcia. And I hate to see Haney at this stage in his career when he'll win some and lose some, because he seems like a good kid. But the fact of the matter is, Haney is just an okay boxer, who has questionable power, and a questionable chin.
If I was Ramirez, I'd take it to Haney immediately, to see how well Haney can handle the onslaught.Last edited by Toprope; 04-29-2025, 04:01 PM.Comment

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