It means jack ****. Featherweights can hit or sound harder than heavyweight World Champions. But they wouldn't beat them
That is beautiful punching btw and I love watching him train. His boxing is absolutely sublime. He can beat Haney no question although we all know what should happen and who the favourite is. Again though. Training and fighting are two different things.
No matter how you see him, he does have the equalizer. Like a JWW Latino Wilder with more Instagram followers.
I really hope Garcia can catch Haney clean with a power shot a some point in the fight but I fully expect Haney to be dialed into his cowardly style where he takes no risks and is terrified of getting hit to win a boring decision.
Yo, listen, let's be careful about what we might be suggesting here. Because some stuff ain't legal to bring to the ring witchu. We don't want the opening scene of The Last Boy Scout up in dis beast.
He's the puncher, but he's one dimensional. Haney will figure him out and nullify his left hook, then it's downhill for Garcia from there. Haney UD.
I was at the barbershop yesterday when we all started talking about Haney vs Garcia. Most of us think Haney will destroy him unless Garcia uses his power to his advantage. With the kind of talent he had he could've been this generations De La Hoya, but he'd rather be the new Peter North instead.
He was dumb enough to fight Tank, maybe he's dumb enough to actually go through with this Haney fight lol. I give him a 2% chance.
If he and Haney were the same size, even though Ryan has only beaten one champ - a past it WBA regular champ Fortuna, and his best ever win is a inactive Luke Campbell who hadn't fought in a year and a half, he might well KO Haney who runs, hugs and is terrified of getting hit for a reason, but they're not the same size or even close. Haney weighed 165 for his 140 debut Ryan weighed 148 for his