Im clearly objecting to you referencing Diaz as a puncher, when hes clearly not. The guy who you and I both quouted said Haney gets koed by any puncher at 135. TANK is the only puncher at 135 that stands a chance of knocking out Haney imo.
Haney by SD. Haney takes the first few rounds too fast and crisp. Kambosos comes on late but Haney movement and handspeed will be too much
Sorry gk but devon (lunch meat) haney wont be getting a split in australia. You need a knock out to get a draw in our neck of the woods mate. George takes the wbc belt that haney found in his mcdonalds happy meal and puts in in his display cabinet at home.
I think Haney outboxes him in rather repetitive, mundane style. I like Kambosos, but I don’t see what he’d bring that would trouble Haney. I don’t think he can stop Haney, and I don’t think he’d outbox him.
Haney is someone who is waiting for a KO to happen in his natural weight division or if he will fight somebody with good power in LW. Loma/Commey will stop him.
Haney is a true lightweight, Diaz is really a natural featherweight. Diaz hurt and wobbled Haney. Linares landed and had Haney hanging on for life the last two rounds of their fight. Kambosos throws more punches than either and isn't moving up from a lower weight like both of them did.
Agreed I like Kambosos but he narrowly beat a terrible, complacent version of Teofimo by split decision, and that's his only world-level win. I'm not happy saying this because I don't like Haney, but at this current moment I think Haney-Kambosos is at least 55-45 in Haney's favour in terms of who wins
Kambosos has a punchers chance, no way in hell he wins a decision or outboxes Haney in any context. He could possibly land a big punch and stop him, otherwise he has no path to victory.