Is Loma willing to move up to 140 to fight him? If the answer is no then Hell nah!
Haney won’t be running it back with Vasiliy Lomachenko at 135. He won’t be able to cut that much weight.
He was fighting on fumes the first time the two met in the ring....
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LOL, Well at least Haney was brave enough to take his ass whooping like a man. Unlike, Ryan Garcia who laid down like a bitch and quit in his loss to Tank.
Why did he quit? It’s because he’s soft and feared taking an ass whupping. In addition, Devin accepted his loss and made...Last edited by champion4ever; Today, 07:02 AM.
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David Benavidez shouldn’t even waste his time because it so obvious to the reasonable boxing fan that Canelo isn’t interested in fighting the ‘Mexican Monster’.
He doesn’t want that smoke from Benavidez because it’s very clear and he fears that he is...
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How could it have been competitive when Ryan’s main objective was to cheat by coming in weighing three pounds over the weight limit.
That only detracts from his victory. Haney left that ring as a champion because he was forced to fight a welterweight.
Not only that, it...Last edited by champion4ever; Today, 04:17 AM.
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Can we please knock it off with this facing someone his own size business? The fact is Haney was professional.
He cut down to the 140 pound weight limit while Ryan
Garcia did not and never had any intentions of doing so.
He wanted and needed an unfair advantage over Haney to...
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Whether Haney would be the same fighter or mentally same is virtually untrue. He is tough as nails and is mentally strong as they come.
Now physically; That’s purely subjective. It’s an opinion and not a fact but only time will tell whether he will recover from that beat down....greeneye99 BustedKnuckles like this.
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Well you might as well get used to it because it is the way the world. When a fighter is hurt; It’s natural for them to hold on for dear life.
C’mon man! Fighters have been doing that from the beginning of the sport. All fighters hold when they are hurt. It’s a natural...real raw likes this.
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That's true but Haney can't punch and lacks a good chin. However, Ennis can punch and does have a good chin. Besides, Ryan is now a scarred fighter. He is afraid of getting knocked out.
He no longer believes in his punch resistance or chin. Which is why he is constantly trying to implement...
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That article and Keith Thurman's asinine comments were both laughable and didn't make any sense. If Devin Haney didn't have any survival skills, then how in the Hell he was able to get up every time Garcia dropped him to the canvas?
In addition, why couldn't Ryan put him away or stop him...greeneye99 likes this.
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You can call it a cherry pick all you want but the fact of the matter is; That reward had more than outweighed the risk. In addition, Outside of Tank; Who else could he have fought at 140 other than Ryan Garcia in order to make that type of money?
In addition, how did fighting Ryan Garcia...
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So goddamned fuckin' what? At least Devin displayed the championships balls, heart and fortitude in order to finish the fight on his feet.
That's more than I can say about Ryan who quit by taking a full ten count on his knee and by deliberately not making the 140 pound limit for fear of...
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I disagree. Devin has the will power and heart of a true soldier. He took his bumps and bruises like a true champion would without quitting, making excuses and was still fighting back. Once he returns; He'll be even stronger than before.
Who I worry about is Ryan Garcia, That fight with...real raw likes this.
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If it was an inside job then he could have easily DQd Garcia for fighting dirty and refusing to engage by turning his back to avoid getting hit by Devin.dan-b likes this.
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The irony is that none of you all said that when he refereed the Spence/Crawford fight.
He never gave Spence a chance. He stopped the fight while Errol was still on his feet.
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jas, that's what happens once a fighter dares to be great. They take on all comers against high risk fighters like Ryan Garcia. Haney didn't need to take that fight but he wanted it anyway. Now what about bitch ass Canelo? Where's his balls? Why won't he dare to be great like Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney...
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You are alright bro. I'll eat my slice of humble pie. I was wrong. I just don't how he couldn't seem to neutralize or see Garcia's left hook all-night....
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I'll go one further. Go let Ryan bust a nut in both your mouth and asshole! Dumbass!...
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Yes they are scored like single point deductions. If a fighter is winning a fight 9 rounds to 3. Then the final tabulation of the scorecard is 117-111.
However, when you factor in Fighter A knock down; Then you deduct a single point from him. For example in rounds; I had Devin winning eight...
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The truth is Ryan needed a knockout in order to win that fight but he didn’t get one. Which is why he should have lost.
One cannot take rounds off, fight only in spurts, hold and refuse to engage by turning their back on their opponent and just winning a fight on three knockdowns....
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