Let’s see. A shot at all the belts or fight for a vacant vs somebody maybe Kambosos. His best bet is hoping Loma agree to fight him. And again I say he needs to look at Demetrius Andrade someone doesn’t have a fan friendly style who turned down all fights that would have been the best fighter on his resume. It got to the point that no one wanted to business with him.
I have no issue with Stevenson or Loma crying after losing when they'd fought their hearts out. That's the type of sincere emotion I like. Team Loma have caught some stick for threatening to protest the decision, which isn't crying but rather whining about the outcome of a very close fight. (That protest is not going to go anywhere, of course.)
Come back to the real world. Fighter’s fight for Money. If there will be more money vs a guy like Kambosos he won’t care. Also if their is more money vs Kambosos it means Haney is lowballing.
Let’s end this by coming to the realization that A-Side B-side doesn’t exist. When two guys want to fight concessions are made. Either one can ask for whatever he wants, considering the other agrees to it. A-side mean’s nothing if everyone tells you to f-off, like what’s happened with Fury. You only lose the imaginary power. You still need each other to make the fight, and a level of respect is required. If Haney wants to fight Shakur, then he should ask Shakur what he wants and they should work together to reach a middle ground. It’s that simple. I’m sure Shakur is willing to accept the lesser cut, but he, like everyone else, has a limit. Throwing take it or leave deals in people’s faces rarely works in reality. It’s a PR stunt if anything.
Nah, fam. Lomachenko is a beautiful man with his tan skin and baby blues. He could model if not for the short height. Shakur looks like a rat, doe. Shakur's girl would try to sleep with Loma. (no homo)
And so the first thing Shakur does is run to social media. How about negotiate like send a counter offer. Spence and Crawford is the most recent example of negotiations being serious when we don’t hear about it.