Who Wins: Teofimo Lopez vs Devin Haney

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  • KTFOKING
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    Who Wins: Teofimo Lopez vs Devin Haney

    So Sr and Jr have both come out recently and said they will fight Haney and they want to shut him and everyone up for saying they are not undisputed because they don't have the WBC belt. Both also mentioned to Haney pricing himself out, but if this fight happens in 2021, who ya got?
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    Teofimo Lopez
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  • Get em up
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    Lopez by KO in 5

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    • KTFOKING
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      Originally posted by Get em up
      Lopez by KO in 5
      Bold! I like it!

      Haney really hasn't been hit with a clean shot so hard to know how good of a chin he has.

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      • Boxing-1013
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        I'm a little concerned with Lopez having foot surgery. Feel like that may take away some of his explosiveness going forward. Who knows though, I guess we will see.

        I feel like he would catch Haney in the first 6 rounds. If he doesn't Haney probably finds a way to survive and the longer it goes the more likely Haney is to win - not that he would necessarily outbox Lopez, but if it ends early it is almost certainly due to Lopez winning by KO.

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        • patron
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          #5
          Lopez showed he’s a boxer and a puncher. Haney has no knock out power. Lopez obliterates Haney.

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            Lopez by KO or total domination for 12 rounds.

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              Although I think Loma was sorta there for the taking at 135, it's still hard for me to pick against the most proven guy at lightweight.

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                Originally posted by Boxing-1013
                I'm a little concerned with Lopez having foot surgery. Feel like that may take away some of his explosiveness going forward. Who knows though, I guess we will see.

                I feel like he would catch Haney in the first 6 rounds. If he doesn't Haney probably finds a way to survive and the longer it goes the more likely Haney is to win - not that he would necessarily outbox Lopez, but if it ends early it is almost certainly due to Lopez winning by KO.
                I mean he had torn ligaments and fractures heading into the fight with Lomachenko and it got worse during the fight but he was fine overall. I don't think it should be that much of a concern. Broken foot recoveries are usually clean.

                I just need to see how Haney handles a clean shot. Not saying he has a glass jaw or anything but we just haven't seen it tested.

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                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  I mean he had torn ligaments and fractures heading into the fight with Lomachenko and it got worse during the fight but he was fine overall. I don't think it should be that much of a concern. Broken foot recoveries are usually clean.

                  I just need to see how Haney handles a clean shot. Not saying he has a glass jaw or anything but we just haven't seen it tested.
                  Interesting, didn't know he had issues before the fight. Makes sense. Foot injuries can be no joke though. More so for bigger athletes but still, hope he recovers smoothly. He is pfp as explosive as anyone in the sport now.

                  I can't tell if Haney is the real deal or will fold when he steps up. I don't think he is a super talented boxer. More so awkward.

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                    Originally posted by Boxing-1013
                    Interesting, didn't know he had issues before the fight. Makes sense. Foot injuries can be no joke though. More so for bigger athletes but still, hope he recovers smoothly. He is pfp as explosive as anyone in the sport now.

                    I can't tell if Haney is the real deal or will fold when he steps up. I don't think he is a super talented boxer. More so awkward.
                    Yeah, he had surgery a few weeks after the fight and mentioned he had to deal with this in training camp. But just looking at it from NFL foot injuries, those guys are much bigger athletes and usually always come back fine from fractured foots. Bigger issue is dealing with soft tissue issues for them.

                    Definitely need to see it with Haney. I mean Ryan Garcia said Haney is the hardest fight of the bunch from the rest and he prefers to fight others beforehand since they have bigger names with bigger rewards. Hearn needs to get Haney a respectable fight ASAP. And I know it isn't all Haney's fault since he was at one point set to fight Fortuna and Campbell. But his resume' sucks and the other fighters profiles have clearly surpassed his. Just a few years ago there was more buzz on Haney than the rest. But now? Complete opposite.

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