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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    apparently frank martine has withdrawn himself from the shakur fight. unless he's fighting tank next, it's a bad look. edwin de los santos could step in to face shakur
    I don't know the details
    But what a mess
    De Los Santos is still a good fight
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    Give me a fighter like Inoue in every division please

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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    Quote Originally Posted by Big J View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    apparently frank martine has withdrawn himself from the shakur fight. unless he's fighting tank next, it's a bad look. edwin de los santos could step in to face shakur
    I don't know the details
    But what a mess
    De Los Santos is still a good fight
    The business side of the sport sucks
    Give me a fighter like Inoue in every division please
    Guessing it comes down to Martin holding out for more money. Which makes zero sense coming off that razor thin win he had last out. Yet so many fans are like "he should" as if 1 million is chump change.

    Guys don't seem to grab opportunity as it presents itself. Santos is getting a big shot here and while Shakur is heavy fav he'd be wise to not overlook a last resort. We've seen that go bad before.

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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    william zepeda v mercito gesta
    http://ok.ru/video/6249380121256
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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    I can't believe the number of people calling Prograis a cherry-pick . Granted it's not the fight I wanted but it was pretty clear Haney needed and wanted to go up. But to dismiss Prograis...much doing with his last snoozer and Shakur-Haney falling out...is shortsighted bonkers.

    But not quite as bonkers as thinking this will do well on PPV . This sport continues to stifle its fanbase growth and frustrate the stubborn old heads that stuck around. You simply cannot ask fans to PAY for 2,3 PPVs in a single month. Just foolish.

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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    For whatever reason, I reckon Haney gets a lot of unwarranted stick from the boxing community.
    He needed to go up, and he’s always fought for titles rather than “money fights” . Prograis didn’t look great in his last fight, but that doesn’t mean much. He’s a legitimate champ at the weight division that Haney is going into.
    Ps. On another point , I may have been asleep , but on Boxrec, it’s says that Josh Taylor is “banned indefinitely” by the NYSAC?
    Anybody refresh my memory?
    Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.

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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    Haney is starting to build a nice little run
    I just can't get the image of him holding on for dear life against Linares
    Or his struggles with Lomachenko
    I think Prograis will be a much tougher fight than some are suggesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    edwin de los santos could step in to face shakur
    it's official now for november sixteenth
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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    devin haney & ryan garcia are in talks to fight next
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    william zepeda could fight maxi hughes in march at lightweight
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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    vasily lomachenko v george kambosos are fighting for the vacant ibf lightweight belt may twelfth in australia. i might attend this one
    Last edited by TIC; 01-15-2024 at 09:21 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    vasily lomachenko v george kambosos are fighting for the vacant ibf lightweight belt may twelfth in australia. i might attend this one
    officially official
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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    good on sky sports
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    got my tickets in the pre sale the other day
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    Default Re: What's next for Haney, Lomachenko & the Lightweight division?

    emanuel navarrete v denys berinchyk should be set for may eighteenth for the vacant wbo lightweight belt
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