On on Saturday, I like Haney he's still a bit young and probably should have done better in his last couple PoF fights but wotever, Linares is a handy git although he's getting old and was stopped in the first round AA couple of years ago when he ventured up five quid, back at 135 now and even though he's won a few in a row the old gits usually don't do so well going back down in weight classes.


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. One of the freshest talents in a rich division v one of the most respected boxer-punchers and skilled grey beards in the sport. This indeed is Haney's chance to enter another tier and breakout as other young guns at 135 have done so. Master and Slim put it well regarding Linares. Best and worst of both worlds in what you would love to have in a fighter. I think he can match Haney with speed, power and surpass with better timing and ring savvy but somehow he just seems jinxed and his 'flesh' fails at times in the ugliest ways. Back at 135 is right and he had no business going 140 getting smashed v a bulldozer on and off 147 Cano. But one thing I haven't seen from Haney at all that others brought v Linares is that killer instinct and physicality. Kid is young and deepest he's been is war horse Gamboa where he settled and seemed to coast it out. Literally nothing remotely close to Linares overall for what that's worth. I think if he tries to ride out Linares, be cute and backfoot he's playing with fire. Linares is a threat every second of every round and if he's rocked and dropped Haney must become the door kicker and close it right out. This will all come down to his approach. I love upsets they make the boxing world go round, but going with an edge to Haney to step up his game and to have done his homework for the win.
. Should be good. Nice to see Bones Adams picking up the training chops. Quigley already have a black right eye before the bell rings
. 2-1 Mosley just get the feeling Quigley can really put the power on of the two. Mosley doesn't react well
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