Comments Thread For: Devin Haney Drops, Boxes Past Alfredo Santiago For Decision

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  • 1hourRun
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    #31
    Originally posted by Bob Haymon
    Santiago is a club fighter with only 4 KOs. Any elite fighter would have blown him out easily. He has no power so he wasn't dangerous whatsoever and was ranked 31st so he's not even really a fringe contender. Haney's level is mediocre paper champ.
    Devin the 'Dream' Haney is a tactician, he is no KO specialist. Haney displayed his elite level by winning every round in all three score-cards. Those critics insisting that a KO is the only acceptable result have a agenda.

    Devin Haney is a pleasure to watch, he does it all.

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    • REYESdelBOXEO
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      #32
      Originally posted by Travis scott
      So in other words you mad blacks win a lot
      Blacks duck a lot & get hyped a lot , they don’t win a lot. The Black Hope Hypejob is in full effect. Blacks have a white daddy who looks out for them in the sport of boxing. 🇺🇸

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      • NachoMan
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        #33
        Originally posted by Travis scott
        Mad blacks win a lot huh
        Is that a question? Only five words, yet a challenge to make sense of it nonetheless.

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        • Bob Haymon
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          #34
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Devin the 'Dream' Haney is a tactician, he is no KO specialist. Haney displayed his elite level by winning every round in all three score-cards. Those critics insisting that a KO is the only acceptable result have a agenda.

          Devin Haney is a pleasure to watch, he does it all.
          Shakur displayed elite level by putting on a tactical and defensive clinic against Joet Gonzalez. Haney was sloppy and got caught by easily avoidable shots. He's no Mayweather, he's not even on Shakur's level. I would even put Teofimo ahead of him since Nakatani was a better fighter than anybody on Haney's resume. Even Ryan Garcia is starting to catch up to him. The Haney hype is premature, there's no agenda behind being realistic about where Haney is at compared to truly elite fighters.

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          • Truth Serum
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            #35
            Originally posted by Travis scott
            You just scared he beats lomo
            You're scared to put up a Haney poster on the wall.... right next to the AB poster you ripped down!

            Young prospects, please climb up the ladder first before you name drop and hope you don't get Madiana'd!

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            • HapMaSam2018
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              #36
              Punch stats

              I must be hella blind, but I don't see any punch stats for this fight... what was it like?

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