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Topic: Boxing: Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney (9th of December) - page 2. (Read 1641 times)

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Did they just delete their back-and-forth tweets? But no problem, some people are just too quick to save them. Cheesy



Tank can only say nothing because he is all talk. He can bark all he wants but he has no balls to face a champion at 135. Everybody wants Tank because he is popular and there's money on it just like Jake Paul and Ryan Garcia. Haney wanted him bad at 135 offering him an opportunity to be great by winning the undisputed championships in just one fight but Tank is too scared. Now Tank is barking knowing Haney won't drop down again at 135.

Meanwhile, here are the rumors at 140.
- Lineal and WBO champion Teofimo Lopez is in serious negotiation for a unification bout against IBF holder Subriel Matias. This is going to be fireworks so hopefully this will happen and the other belts should be united once again.
- Ryan Garcia, his team, and GBP are also negotiating a fight with Liam Paro, the same guy who scored a knockout in the Haney-Prograis main undercard. Ryan talking about the champions but is also scared to really fight them. But I respect him taking out Liam Paro. I believe Paro is a legit contender, so I will respect Ryan if he fights the tough Australian but not in dirty corrupt Texas of course.
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And it seems that Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis is going at it in their social media,



https://twitter.com/Realdevinhaney/status/1735287265180741880

Now, we will see who will blink here, hehehe, so far though it looks like Tank Davis has deleted his reply. Nevertheless I do want this fight to be at 140 lbs. Davis can easily make that jump in weight, he fought Barrios at 140 lbs, he officially clock in at  139 ¾ lbs so he can do it.

So that there will be no excuses that Haney fought weight drain.

That's money fight, Haney vs Davis next year and Tank going up for the jr welterweight. Yes, He has once fought at this division because it was careful matching with Barrios, good in paper but Tank has all the advantage in that fight. And after that, he goes back to 135 lbs.

And Haney is now calling him, it's really up to him whether he accepts the challenge or not but it seems that he wanted to fight Haney. So his camp should stop protecting him as this is what they do throughout his career, carefully picking up his opponents and to make him good. And even if he fought Ryan, we all know that Ryan is drain at 135 lbs and then they have to insert those rehydration clause to make sure that Ryan will not go above a certain weight and have the advantage.

Devin Haney has the advantage of this fight if pushes through at 140 pound division. Haney is too big for Davis if no rehydration clause that would be stipulated in the contract. Davis seems to have problem with bigger fighters as what we have seen in his fight against Hector Garcia. Hector Garcia and Devin Haney has more or less the same height but talent-wise, Haney is superior than Garcia so this may be the reason why he deleted his reply on Haney's call out on him, to suppress the fire hehe.

It  could be that he was advises by his camp to just calm down and not throw in more fire that's why he deleted his responses and attack on the Haney's. And with this win, Haney doesn't want to go back to 135 lbs anymore, he has vacated the belt and Tank and Shakur could be the one taking over that division.

But the biggest fight is in the Junior welterweight now, Haney, Lopez, Garcia are already in that division.

If he feels that he is smaller then that on him. He can't have that ridiculous stipulation clauses though, I think Haney could be the A-side here as he is now a champion at this division.
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And it seems that Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis is going at it in their social media,



https://twitter.com/Realdevinhaney/status/1735287265180741880

Now, we will see who will blink here, hehehe, so far though it looks like Tank Davis has deleted his reply. Nevertheless I do want this fight to be at 140 lbs. Davis can easily make that jump in weight, he fought Barrios at 140 lbs, he officially clock in at  139 ¾ lbs so he can do it.

So that there will be no excuses that Haney fought weight drain.

That's money fight, Haney vs Davis next year and Tank going up for the jr welterweight. Yes, He has once fought at this division because it was careful matching with Barrios, good in paper but Tank has all the advantage in that fight. And after that, he goes back to 135 lbs.

And Haney is now calling him, it's really up to him whether he accepts the challenge or not but it seems that he wanted to fight Haney. So his camp should stop protecting him as this is what they do throughout his career, carefully picking up his opponents and to make him good. And even if he fought Ryan, we all know that Ryan is drain at 135 lbs and then they have to insert those rehydration clause to make sure that Ryan will not go above a certain weight and have the advantage.

Devin Haney has the advantage of this fight if pushes through at 140 pound division. Haney is too big for Davis if no rehydration clause that would be stipulated in the contract. Davis seems to have problem with bigger fighters as what we have seen in his fight against Hector Garcia. Hector Garcia and Devin Haney has more or less the same height but talent-wise, Haney is superior than Garcia so this may be the reason why he deleted his reply on Haney's call out on him, to suppress the fire hehe.
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And it seems that Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis is going at it in their social media,



https://twitter.com/Realdevinhaney/status/1735287265180741880

Now, we will see who will blink here, hehehe, so far though it looks like Tank Davis has deleted his reply. Nevertheless I do want this fight to be at 140 lbs. Davis can easily make that jump in weight, he fought Barrios at 140 lbs, he officially clock in at  139 ¾ lbs so he can do it.

So that there will be no excuses that Haney fought weight drain.

That's money fight, Haney vs Davis next year and Tank going up for the jr welterweight. Yes, He has once fought at this division because it was careful matching with Barrios, good in paper but Tank has all the advantage in that fight. And after that, he goes back to 135 lbs.

And Haney is now calling him, it's really up to him whether he accepts the challenge or not but it seems that he wanted to fight Haney. So his camp should stop protecting him as this is what they do throughout his career, carefully picking up his opponents and to make him good. And even if he fought Ryan, we all know that Ryan is drain at 135 lbs and then they have to insert those rehydration clause to make sure that Ryan will not go above a certain weight and have the advantage.
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And it seems that Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis is going at it in their social media,



https://twitter.com/Realdevinhaney/status/1735287265180741880

Now, we will see who will blink here, hehehe, so far though it looks like Tank Davis has deleted his reply. Nevertheless I do want this fight to be at 140 lbs. Davis can easily make that jump in weight, he fought Barrios at 140 lbs, he officially clock in at  139 ¾ lbs so he can do it.

So that there will be no excuses that Haney fought weight drain.
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That would help Haney to make a good payday as Ryan Garcia is very popular, he could help sell the PPV subs just like what he did against Tank Davis. On the other hand, this would also help Garcia back in a championship fight again, and a win here (although unlikely) would make him a champion. So it's a win-win for both fighters if we are looking an some earning opportunity.

Yeah, and probably this is the reason why Garcia is calling Haney right now after that win of Devin. So it's just a matter of time before this two will fight. And I don't think that it's going to be very hard to negotiate. I mean Oscar could easily get down and sit with the Haney's or vice-versa. And then both camps accepting what the split as they don't that there are a big money on the line here. So as you have said, it's a win win situation, Ryan fighting for a belt again, and with his new trainer, he seems to be motivated and all his mental issues is gone. On the other hand, Haney is cementing his legacy, unified the belt at 135 lbs, and now a new champion at 140 lbs and he can do the same here. And I here him saying that he could be the fighter of the year and his dad, trainer of the year.

It will be up to Haney. Ryan doesn't have anything to offer but his popular name. But since Haney is a boring fighter, it might help that his opponent is Ryan Garcia, even if he isn't anymore the King Ryan that the boxing world used to know, to attract fans and make money.

Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win. Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.

And that is what he has to offer in this fight, hype and he is good in promoting his any of his fight, big mouth Ryan and doesn't care who he step to just to say what he wanted to say. So that could be mean that this is going to be a superfight, although Ryan has no belt and Haney has one, it is still very interesting and intriguing clash of styles. And it will also be Bill Haney vs Derrick James behind. So we will see who's training style is going to win in this fight. So it's up to the Haney's, Ryan Garcia, or Teofimo Lopez is the best option, or there could be the other champion in Romero or Matias for that matter. Shakur and Tank Davis should not be an option for Haney unless if this two goes up to jr. welterweight now.
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IMO, Haney will have second thoughts on whether he will fight Garcia as the latter is taller than him and heavy-handed and also quick which would pose problems for him. That lucky punch is one thing that Haney avoided and Garcia has that so I think he won't pick Garcia unless the price is right.

I don't think Garcia is ready for Haney because that could be an easy win for him all he needs to do is set up a good defense and make Garcia tired as usual. Garcia needs to at least excel in all efforts to improve his stamina and win some fights as easily as before because, with that kind of conditioning, he won't be surviving a kind of opponent like Haney because these guys are masters when it comes to 12 rounds non-stop actions inside the ring.

Bai, I agree with yazher. Grin Ryan Garcia is easy work for Devin Haney. Ryan is tall which means his body is easier to hit and Haney might be light-handed but he is too quick and smart. So far Ryan remains unproven to me. Ryan might be quick on his training but he cannot execute them and will have doubts when inside the ring against caliber fighters. He carries a punch though but based on his last fights and at 140, Devin Haney will enter the ring not dehydrated so he will be stronger, quicker and I also believe he can stop Ryan in the mid to late rounds. It will be a brutal massacre IMO. Ryan's face gets disfigured and his body will be colored red from those body punches by Haney.

It's easy to tell by just comparing their performance in their previous fight.

Though both fighters have won the fight but it was Haney who made a very dominant win, a unanimous decision win from a challenger, and now he is the current champion. While on Ryan's fight, it wasn't even a championship fight and he struggled a bit against a figther that does not owned a good ranking before the fight.

Ryan does not deserve Haney, but for fans to be entertain, this should happen, however, I'm not expecting Ryan will have a shot at winning.
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IMO, Haney will have second thoughts on whether he will fight Garcia as the latter is taller than him and heavy-handed and also quick which would pose problems for him. That lucky punch is one thing that Haney avoided and Garcia has that so I think he won't pick Garcia unless the price is right.

I don't think Garcia is ready for Haney because that could be an easy win for him all he needs to do is set up a good defense and make Garcia tired as usual. Garcia needs to at least excel in all efforts to improve his stamina and win some fights as easily as before because, with that kind of conditioning, he won't be surviving a kind of opponent like Haney because these guys are masters when it comes to 12 rounds non-stop actions inside the ring.

Bai, I agree with yazher. Grin Ryan Garcia is easy work for Devin Haney. Ryan is tall which means his body is easier to hit and Haney might be light-handed but he is too quick and smart. So far Ryan remains unproven to me. Ryan might be quick on his training but he cannot execute them and will have doubts when inside the ring against caliber fighters. He carries a punch though but based on his last fights and at 140, Devin Haney will enter the ring not dehydrated so he will be stronger, quicker and I also believe he can stop Ryan in the mid to late rounds. It will be a brutal massacre IMO. Ryan's face gets disfigured and his body will be colored red from those body punches by Haney.
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Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win.
He knows his value mate, his a PPV boy. Even if he is not a champion now, i think we can consider him as a star since he is very popular in boxing. And with his recent win, we can see that he wants to come back and I wouldn't be surprise if he'll get a championship fight soon since promoters would be happy to see him in the ring as the fight will surely sell to the crowd, and of course to the PPV subscribers.

Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.

Yes, we can even call him a PPV king for this year, him and Davis has the highest PPV when they fought. Although it takes two boxers inside the ring, but I think Ryan bring so much in the table hyping any fight of his. Just like the last time wherein he even have a beef with his boss, Oscar and Bernard and then knocking out Duarte.

We know what he went through, he admitted he had some mental health issue, but he's fine now, at least that's what his camped said.

When a fighter wins, I don't think they ever come across about mental health or not. So obvious in this case, him and Derrick James could have a long and good relationships if he keeps on winning fights with James as his trainer.
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It will be up to Haney. Ryan doesn't have anything to offer but his popular name. But since Haney is a boring fighter, it might help that his opponent is Ryan Garcia, even if he isn't anymore the King Ryan that the boxing world used to know, to attract fans and make money.
Of course, even if Ryan doesn't have the belt at 140 lbs, he can generate money thru PPV as he has a lot of followers, and it's a low risk high reward for the Haney's. They know that they can defeat Ryan as this point. Although Ryan has won his last fight, and has some changes in style, but I don't think that is enough to give Haney a problem. Haney is improving as we speak.

Ryan won against a nobody. Duarte wasn't somebody in boxing, so even if it was a knockout for Ryan, it was actually nothing. It didn't really show a big improvement. But at least Ryan had his conditioning match. But that wasn't probably enough preparation if he faces Haney next. He better start with Prograis, who didn't win a single round against Haney but could even defeat him, and Haney will face Gervonta next.

Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win. Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.
And that's how Ryan create hype for his name, he call's everyone along his path. Remember even Manny Pacquiao was in his target list before. So if Haney wanted more money or at least get his biggest paycheck he might want to choose Ryan Garcia next.

Yes, Ryan is a low risk high reward option for Haney. High reward only for money of course. Ryan doesn't have anything else to offer on the table.
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Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win.
He knows his value mate, his a PPV boy. Even if he is not a champion now, i think we can consider him as a star since he is very popular in boxing. And with his recent win, we can see that he wants to come back and I wouldn't be surprise if he'll get a championship fight soon since promoters would be happy to see him in the ring as the fight will surely sell to the crowd, and of course to the PPV subscribers.

Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.

We know what he went through, he admitted he had some mental health issue, but he's fine now, at least that's what his camped said.
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That would help Haney to make a good payday as Ryan Garcia is very popular, he could help sell the PPV subs just like what he did against Tank Davis. On the other hand, this would also help Garcia back in a championship fight again, and a win here (although unlikely) would make him a champion. So it's a win-win for both fighters if we are looking an some earning opportunity.

Yeah, and probably this is the reason why Garcia is calling Haney right now after that win of Devin. So it's just a matter of time before this two will fight. And I don't think that it's going to be very hard to negotiate. I mean Oscar could easily get down and sit with the Haney's or vice-versa. And then both camps accepting what the split as they don't that there are a big money on the line here. So as you have said, it's a win win situation, Ryan fighting for a belt again, and with his new trainer, he seems to be motivated and all his mental issues is gone. On the other hand, Haney is cementing his legacy, unified the belt at 135 lbs, and now a new champion at 140 lbs and he can do the same here. And I here him saying that he could be the fighter of the year and his dad, trainer of the year.

It will be up to Haney. Ryan doesn't have anything to offer but his popular name. But since Haney is a boring fighter, it might help that his opponent is Ryan Garcia, even if he isn't anymore the King Ryan that the boxing world used to know, to attract fans and make money.
Of course, even if Ryan doesn't have the belt at 140 lbs, he can generate money thru PPV as he has a lot of followers, and it's a low risk high reward for the Haney's. They know that they can defeat Ryan as this point. Although Ryan has won his last fight, and has some changes in style, but I don't think that is enough to give Haney a problem. Haney is improving as we speak.

Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win. Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.
And that's how Ryan create hype for his name, he call's everyone along his path. Remember even Manny Pacquiao was in his target list before. So if Haney wanted more money or at least get his biggest paycheck he might want to choose Ryan Garcia next.
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That would help Haney to make a good payday as Ryan Garcia is very popular, he could help sell the PPV subs just like what he did against Tank Davis. On the other hand, this would also help Garcia back in a championship fight again, and a win here (although unlikely) would make him a champion. So it's a win-win for both fighters if we are looking an some earning opportunity.

Yeah, and probably this is the reason why Garcia is calling Haney right now after that win of Devin. So it's just a matter of time before this two will fight. And I don't think that it's going to be very hard to negotiate. I mean Oscar could easily get down and sit with the Haney's or vice-versa. And then both camps accepting what the split as they don't that there are a big money on the line here. So as you have said, it's a win win situation, Ryan fighting for a belt again, and with his new trainer, he seems to be motivated and all his mental issues is gone. On the other hand, Haney is cementing his legacy, unified the belt at 135 lbs, and now a new champion at 140 lbs and he can do the same here. And I here him saying that he could be the fighter of the year and his dad, trainer of the year.

It will be up to Haney. Ryan doesn't have anything to offer but his popular name. But since Haney is a boring fighter, it might help that his opponent is Ryan Garcia, even if he isn't anymore the King Ryan that the boxing world used to know, to attract fans and make money.

Ryan is calling everybody even if he's not anymore a star. Haney may take the challenge and probably even win. Ryan is only confident from the outside. Inside, he's a sad, lonely, and fearful little boy.
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IMO, Haney will have second thoughts on whether he will fight Garcia as the latter is taller than him and heavy-handed and also quick which would pose problems for him. That lucky punch is one thing that Haney avoided and Garcia has that so I think he won't pick Garcia unless the price is right.

I don't think Garcia is ready for Haney because that could be an easy win for him all he needs to do is set up a good defense and make Garcia tired as usual. Garcia needs to at least excel in all efforts to improve his stamina and win some fights as easily as before because, with that kind of conditioning, he won't be surviving a kind of opponent like Haney because these guys are masters when it comes to 12 rounds non-stop actions inside the ring.
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As for Prograis, he's turning 35 next month. He's still planning to become a 3-time world champion but I doubt it will happen unless he lands a Hail Mary punch. It's okay to lose but he seemed clueless against Haney and before that, he also had another poor performance but he managed to escape with a split decision. He's probably done, maybe Ryan should fight him next and exploit what's left of him.

Maybe Ryan Garcia should fight Prograis first before eyeing a fight with Haney. Two successive bad performances for Prograis but I think it won't be an easy fight for Garcia if ever the two will meet in the ring as Garcia also got an unimpressive win against Duarte.

IMO, Haney will have second thoughts on whether he will fight Garcia as the latter is taller than him and heavy-handed and also quick which would pose problems for him. That lucky punch is one thing that Haney avoided and Garcia has that so I think he won't pick Garcia unless the price is right.
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And to those who were disappointed because this is a PPV event, it's because Eddie's favorite fighter is in the undercard. Cheesy


One of the most overhyped and overrated fighters I've seen in a long time. Being an online thot with huge implants and blonde hair can only get you so far. Ebanie has no significant talent and at her age won't really improve. At least she has a sizable following of degenerates willing to pay for her "content", so when Eddie inevitably kicks this sideshow act to the curb she has some other source of income to fall back on.

I am not sure how many paid followers she has but probably more than enough that enabled her to get a name in the sport even with her mediocre skills. And I'm glad she lost.

Meanwhile, Ryan Garcia is opening his mouth again. But will he walk the talk or it's just for publicity again? He better be careful since GBP still has a live contract, Oscar and BHop would love to make it since it is a big fight even if they knew Ryan is going to get schooled worse than Prograis or even get stopped in the late rounds.

As for Prograis, he's turning 35 next month. He's still planning to become a 3-time world champion but I doubt it will happen unless he lands a Hail Mary punch. It's okay to lose but he seemed clueless against Haney and before that, he also had another poor performance but he managed to escape with a split decision. He's probably done, maybe Ryan should fight him next and exploit what's left of him.
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I want Haney to go after Ryan Garcia, and if that fight happens, I think Haney will school Garcia just like what he did against Regis here. And with that added weight, I think Haney absorb the power or Regis and then himself having the power to knock him out.

Although we really don't like the style of Haney, he seems to be very effective.

And he is also maturing and turning to be a great fighter now and he is about to hit his prime years.

This fight might happen. Both boxers are still probably interested to have this fight. And their respective promotions are probably interested also because this is good money for them. Despite the two not really amazing fighters with Ryan having no belt to put at stake and Haney being very too careful, there may be fans who want this.

Haney is indeed very effective. His style is a winning style, but very boring style. He can even maintain a perfect record with that defensive strategy, but he should get used to loud boos in his fights.

That would help Haney to make a good payday as Ryan Garcia is very popular, he could help sell the PPV subs just like what he did against Tank Davis. On the other hand, this would also help Garcia back in a championship fight again, and a win here (although unlikely) would make him a champion. So it's a win-win for both fighters if we are looking an some earning opportunity.

Yeah, and probably this is the reason why Garcia is calling Haney right now after that win of Devin. So it's just a matter of time before this two will fight. And I don't think that it's going to be very hard to negotiate. I mean Oscar could easily get down and sit with the Haney's or vice-versa. And then both camps accepting what the split as they don't that there are a big money on the line here. So as you have said, it's a win win situation, Ryan fighting for a belt again, and with his new trainer, he seems to be motivated and all his mental issues is gone. On the other hand, Haney is cementing his legacy, unified the belt at 135 lbs, and now a new champion at 140 lbs and he can do the same here. And I here him saying that he could be the fighter of the year and his dad, trainer of the year.
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I want Haney to go after Ryan Garcia, and if that fight happens, I think Haney will school Garcia just like what he did against Regis here. And with that added weight, I think Haney absorb the power or Regis and then himself having the power to knock him out.

Although we really don't like the style of Haney, he seems to be very effective.

And he is also maturing and turning to be a great fighter now and he is about to hit his prime years.

This fight might happen. Both boxers are still probably interested to have this fight. And their respective promotions are probably interested also because this is good money for them. Despite the two not really amazing fighters with Ryan having no belt to put at stake and Haney being very too careful, there may be fans who want this.

Haney is indeed very effective. His style is a winning style, but very boring style. He can even maintain a perfect record with that defensive strategy, but he should get used to loud boos in his fights.

That would help Haney to make a good payday as Ryan Garcia is very popular, he could help sell the PPV subs just like what he did against Tank Davis. On the other hand, this would also help Garcia back in a championship fight again, and a win here (although unlikely) would make him a champion. So it's a win-win for both fighters if we are looking an some earning opportunity.
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I'm seeing the result like what we've seen today if he meets any one of these guys because they are not spectacular to counter Haney's move, I like to see Haney against Tank, that's the fight that will look even.

Everybody wants to see Tank fight an elite opponent but he is content with mismatches because he can make a lot of money without much effort. He is the biggest star out of all the lightweight and super lightweight fighters so he can pick whoever he wants. He can talk all the trash he wants about Haney on social media but in the end he won't back his words up inside the ring, instead he'll choose a less threatening option like Isaac Cruz.



And to those who were disappointed because this is a PPV event, it's because Eddie's favorite fighter is in the undercard. Cheesy


One of the most overhyped and overrated fighters I've seen in a long time. Being an online thot with huge implants and blonde hair can only get you so far. Ebanie has no significant talent and at her age won't really improve. At least she has a sizable following of degenerates willing to pay for her "content", so when Eddie inevitably kicks this sideshow act to the curb she has some other source of income to fall back on.
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I want Haney to go after Ryan Garcia, and if that fight happens, I think Haney will school Garcia just like what he did against Regis here. And with that added weight, I think Haney absorb the power or Regis and then himself having the power to knock him out.

Although we really don't like the style of Haney, he seems to be very effective.

And he is also maturing and turning to be a great fighter now and he is about to hit his prime years.

This fight might happen. Both boxers are still probably interested to have this fight. And their respective promotions are probably interested also because this is good money for them. Despite the two not really amazing fighters with Ryan having no belt to put at stake and Haney being very too careful, there may be fans who want this.

Haney is indeed very effective. His style is a winning style, but very boring style. He can even maintain a perfect record with that defensive strategy, but he should get used to loud boos in his fights.
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