Devin Miles Haney vs. Zaur Magomedalievich Abdullaev & Michael Hunter II vs. Sergey Kuzmin RBR.

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  1. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You could say Haney could do this or that, but it means absolutely nothing. Until he beats a Pedraza or a Campbell then it’s pure conjecture, and he didn’t have much of an amateur career so he has literally never been in with world class fighters. I doubt that he’s ready for the Pedraza’s and the Campbell’s of the world.
     
  2. The Ogdoad

    The Ogdoad Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Loma's resume just got a bit thinner tonight, as another one of his opponents takes another L.
     
  3. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    No it didn't, how does this fight change the past? Pedraza was fighting at 140 as well. People like you make me chuckle.
     
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  4. The Ogdoad

    The Ogdoad Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    I troll Loma ball gobblers at times. Come on now.

    Pedraza never did anything for Loma's resume anyway, he was Tank's ledtovers, but he gave Loma rounds.
     
  5. Zhuge Liang

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    I find Haney to be special and definitely bigger talent that Lopez. He is quick, smart, athletic and have good power. But the most dangerous thing about him is that he still has big room for improvement. I think Loma can still beat him using his vast experience and knowledge of the game for now. But if Haney keeps developing his game, he can be the new face of boxing.

    I have no doubt Loma will defeat Commey, Lopez and Tank Davis. But Haney, he is dangerous. The more Loma delays the fight, the more difficult for him to beat the youngster.