Comments Thread For: Devin Haney-Ryan Garcia Lightweight Title Fight To Be Ordered By WBC

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  • Boricua181
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    #61
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
    To be honest with you, I'd like to see Davis-Shakur or Loma at 135. Loma should fight one fight next before fighting these guys. Lopez, Haney, and Garcia don't really do much for me.

    I rate 130 and 135 like this:

    1. Davis
    2. Lomachenko
    3. Shakur (we need Shakur here, he's a big boy)
    4. Haney/Garcia/Lopez

    Belts or websites don't tell me crap. The list can be adjusted around.
    I'd like to see them all fight each other, so that way there wouldn't be ant question as to whom is the better fighter. Not only in the 135 pounds division, but in each, and every division in boxing. There was a time way back when, that boxing fan knew who were the world champions in each, and every weight class. The greedy boxing organizations, and boxing promoters have done their dirty tricks in order to make money, and confuse the boxing fans as to who is the world champion really is. Only when we have a unified champion do we know who is the best at that weight class.

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    • Bronx23
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      #62
      Hansy has sharper tools and better foot work but no power. Garcia has power, horrible footwork but slightly faster handspeed than Haney.

      That being said....this fight ain't happening yet

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      • BoxingIsGreat
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        #63
        Originally posted by Boricua181
        I'd like to see them all fight each other, so that way there wouldn't be ant question as to whom is the better fighter. Not only in the 135 pounds division, but in each, and every division in boxing. There was a time way back when, that boxing fan knew who were the world champions in each, and every weight class. The greedy boxing organizations, and boxing promoters have done their dirty tricks in order to make money, and confuse the boxing fans as to who is the world champion really is. Only when we have a unified champion do we know who is the best at that weight class.
        I loved the 90s and early 2000s. The two most thrilling fights for me were: Toney-Jirov and Trinidad-Vargas. We have those at 135 right now. I'm gonna boycott their next soft fights.
        Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 01-05-2021, 04:48 AM.

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        • megas30
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          #64
          WBC is salivating over a Garcia. Bet they can't wait to strap that belt around Garcia.

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          • TheWinners
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            #65
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            He can lose all 3 fights. Davis will beat the shit out of him, no doubt. He has to do more than just beating Loma. Lopez might lose to his next Aussie C level guy.
            He has to do more than beating arguably the top p4p fighter in the world? I dont see any of those guys beating Lopez but Loma. Id rather see a rematch. But lets see how Davis, Haney, or Garcia does vs Loma. That may let us know what really happens vs Lopez. I mean at least we will have a bit more information and anticipation.

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #66
              Originally posted by TheWinners
              He has to do more than beating arguably the top p4p fighter in the world? I dont see any of those guys beating Lopez but Loma. Id rather see a rematch. But lets see how Davis, Haney, or Garcia does vs Loma. That may let us know what really happens vs Lopez. I mean at least we will have a bit more information and anticipation.
              You must be a belts guy. Nobody cares about those.

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              • megas30
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                #67
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                To be honest with you, I'd like to see Davis-Shakur or Loma at 135. Loma should fight one fight next before fighting these guys. Lopez, Haney, and Garcia don't really do much for me.

                I rate 130 and 135 like this:

                1. Davis
                2. Lomachenko
                3. Shakur (we need Shakur here, he's a big boy)
                4. Haney/Garcia/Lopez

                Belts or websites don't tell me crap. The list can be adjusted around.
                How do you rate Loma over Lopez when Lopez just beat him? Love to hear your reasoning.

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                • Boricua181
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                  I loved the 90s and early 2000s. The two most thrilling fights for me were: Toney-Jirov and Trinidad-Vargas. We have those at 135 right now. I'm gonna boycott their next soft fights.
                  I remember those two fights like they were yesterday, that's how good they were. When there is a fight that has back, and forth action like that you never forget it. As good as the Trinidad versus Vargas fight was, the Toney versus Jirov war was better. You've got to give James Toney all the praise in the world, he just wouldn't allow Jirov to win that fight. I mean Jirov was an undefeated killer, who also was the IBF Cruiser Weight Champion. It was just an amazing test of wills, captivating to watch how far they both dug down to win.

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                  • Dustin Tanner
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by -TAKEOVER-
                    Floyd ain't letting tank fight any of those dudes anytime soon.
                    And Oscar isn't going to let Ryan fight any of those dudes anytime soon either

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                    • Dustin Tanner
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by megas30
                      WBC is salivating over a Garcia. Bet they can't wait to strap that belt around Garcia.
                      They'll make up a belt for him because he's not going to fight Haney

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