Yeah if Usyk stops Fury, he's P4P #1 tbh. Even if he wins dominantly. If it's razor close it's debatable.
Absolute garbage. Completely moronic to drop down 2 weight divisions at age 35. I think Haney fans just want to see somebody retire Loma so he is no longer a problem.
Ramirez is awesome and he's fun to watch with his slick flashy style. I think he's one of the very few fighters that can potentially give Inoue a good fight. Just depends if he decides to let his hands go and fight back and not fight scared.
I already told you that Shakur would give Loma that work if they fight. Why isn't that fight being made? They're both with top rank, an easy fight to make.
Facts, guys like Tank, Inoue, Teo, etc who have crazy power and speed need to fight good opposition while they're in their prime. Heads were really doubting Tank against Ryan. Tank could be p4p #1 for all we know, but he's not getting the right fights.
Yeah, he fought scared af in his first loss, but I think he's a diff fighter now. Dude should have went pro way sooner though.
This is the time where Haney should follow his role model Floyd's career. Floyd knew JLC beat him so he gave an immediate rematch because he didn't want to be seen as a coward. Haney though appears to be satisfied with a robbery win.
With the way Loma Haney ended neither should be talking about fighting anyone else apart from a rematch. If Loma can't get it he may as well retire
Robeisy is the same height as Inoue but with a slightly longer reach. If Inoue is able to be just as strong at 126 I don't think the size will be much of an issue for him. The loss definitely helped him a lot and improve as a fighter. Most Cuban boxers tend to go pro later because they're still trying to escape Cuba.
Frank ain't that good, I want to hype him up since he's with Derrick James and Spence, but he's not on that caliber. Loma pieces him up.