Negative, He has similar power to Loma yet Loma was able to push Teo backwards for the later rounds. We can both agree it will competitive. Haney is as fast as Teo if not faster and will not be as easy to find as Loma was. Although I will concede there is no X factor in Haney as in power but he has a world class jab. That’s a 50/50 or whoever you lean towards a 60/40 fight
So, anyway... I give Haney a good chance to beat Lopez
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Luke jumps at it. Ryan does to, but Oscar will fook it up somehow I feel like.“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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True. Teo vs Devin might be The Fight at 135. So building that up for a year or waiting til they are both at 140 might be the move business-wise. Tank is in play if he wants to be but he never wanted to be when Loma was on top so who knows.Comment
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If you know Bob, you should know by now that he doesn’t walk all his talks. But for sure, Lopez-Garcia makes more sense than Lopez-Haney business wise. But both are risks Idk if Arum is willing to gamble“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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I can see both fighters faces messed up by the end. Slow start with those rangy jabs to the body, and lots of lunging from distance. I think Teo would have it because I don't think Haney would be so willing to close the gap against him. Haney is such a prime athlete and also wants to be a superstar so you would expect him to throw everything he has into it. Would need a trilogy.Comment
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I like Ryan Garcia but idk if I think he's that big of a gamble.Comment
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