I’d rather see Haney kicking Kona’s azz. I can never get enough of that.
So, anyway... I give Haney a good chance to beat Lopez
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Lol I still like Loma but he's going to have it hard moving forward. Tough, young up and comers at 135 and Berchelt and Stevenson bellow him.
He tested himself and most times he proved himself. I ain't gonna shit on him.Comment
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Past is past but what the WBC did has been detrimental to his career. It's weird seeing people say he needs to fight the big fights when he never swerved them.Comment
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Look, you can cry all you want about it but there’s nothing we can do about that one. This is boxing and politics always follow with it. We seen shittier things done in here. This is not the 1st or 2nd time.
I’ll be honest with you, there is no point for Lopez to fight Haney, business-wise. He’s already being recognized as the undisputed champ right now. The only thing makes the most sense for him right now is north to 140. The only one motivation to stay at 135 is to take Tank or Garcia’s starpower and increase Lopez’s market. But knowing Bob, I don’t even think he’ll take that kind of risk. He has all the chips right now to make a young superstar through in house fights. He has 140 right now. And he has Crawford at 147.
Everything seems to be falling in places to his favor.Comment
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“What happens if I approach the winner of that (Ryan) Garcia-(Luke) Campbell fight and offer them a fight with Teofimo?” Arum asked in a tone that suggested that’s precisely what he’s plotting to do.
— Lance Pugmire (@pugboxing) October 19, 2020Comment
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