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    Devin Haney (21-0, 15 KOs) will set foot in the ring on Saturday night in the highest-profile fight of his career to date against Ryan Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York. The fight will see the heated pre-fight build-up come to a close, much to the relief of many. Garcia's eccentric behavior boiled over on Tuesday, with Haney slapping Garcia at a media appearance in New York as frustrations reached boiling point.
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 04-17-2024, 11:51 PM.

  • #2
    Not really cause you never rematched him
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    • #3
      A true man can give credit to the greats before him so credit to em. As disputed as that Lomachenko fight was, it really coulda gone either way being that there were alot of swing rounds in that fight IMO. But Haney has shown continued improvement throughout his career and his masterclass of Prograis has shown that. Can't say the same for Garcia. Unless Garcia lands a big shot, it will probably be another school of boxing 101 for Haney.

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      • #4
        He sure didn't think he improved enough to run it back. A small 135 lber had Haney running from a rematch. Haney is a disgrace.

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        • #5
          Don't forget to thank the judges for the gift too

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          • #6
            There is a reason Haney vs Regis didn't sell, because many thought he lost to an old 130 pounder. People need to understand Haney just doesn't have it. Yet to beat an elite prime fighter.
            Last edited by boxingitis; 04-17-2024, 11:27 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
              There is a reason Haney vs Regis didn't sell, because many thought he lost to an old 130 pounder. People need to understand Haney just doesn't have it. Yet to beat an elite prime fighter.
              Honestly people don’t buy fights based on those principles even though i agree he should have done a rematch. Sometimes its a combination of factors and even perception as we saw w Crawford PPV. If we use PPV as a barometer than KSI and Logal Paul are ATGs.

              If we compare all the fighters at same age as Haney, who was willing to take the risk to fight Loma? Why for example have neither Tank, Shakur or Ryan got any criticism for not fighting him? I feel many fighters promoters (ones i blame more) were relieved when Teo beat Loma and Kambosos beat Teo as it helped them avoid both fighters.

              Also there is a reason Haney looked like a completely different fighter vs prograis. From 17 yrs old to 24 in one weight class isn’t healthy. That level of weight draining will ALWAYS show when you step up to elite.

              Prograis was a top tier fighter in his weight division with 80 percent knockout ration and few would take that risk as first fight in new division. Instead of giving credit we are talking about PPV.

              Haney has fought 7 former world champions in his last 7 fights - but honestly people who made up their mind will always find excuses to put him down.

              Haney is taking the hard road and is only 25, over time just like those who doubted Crawford - people will be obliged to give him his dues.


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              • #8
                Shakur has tried to fight Lomachenko multiple times to be turned down each time. How do you think Shakur ended up fighting Edwin? Loma turned him down! Didn't Shakur activate his WBC mandatory status at 135lbs just for Devin to go to 140lbs and beat Regis?
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                • #9
                  You learn a lot by fighting good fighters. That’s why more young fighters should challenge themselves against the best more often, they can still bounce back should they lose and the experience they gain can make them more dangerous once they hit their peak.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by IBOX4LIFE View Post
                    Shakur has tried to fight Lomachenko multiple times to be turned down each time. How do you think Shakur ended up fighting Edwin? Loma turned him down! Didn't Shakur activate his WBC mandatory status at 135lbs just for Devin to go to 140lbs and beat Regis?
                    Dude. Nobody but hardcore SS fans want to see that kid "fight" ever again.

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