I really hope he stays at 140 and puts in some great work. No matter the fighter my pet peeve is the trend of fighters hopscotching thru divisions after a singles event more focused on collecting tin. He has a big frame but he'll do well at 140 and can obviously show up 100 percent. But all cards on the table, I have new appreciation and salute Haney. He pitched a perfect game and looked top notch from what I've seen v Prograis.

Teo has to be numero uno! Seriously great unification but will the politics of promotion scuttle it. I really think both fighters want it. Tank Davis is in a situation to where he may subtly be rotting on the vine as far as "legacy" and mega fight opponents. Spoiled a bit on the formula of so so opposition but still commanding PPV prices and a big following. I can't see them going with a Haney fight but rather keeping Tank on deck for the debut of the Prime/PBC deal next year. Ryan makes sense for Haney. I think he knows, and fans know he has hit his ceiling but retains some earning potential. If he doesn't do Rolly, Ryan and Haney can and should happen. Matias is the shark in the water and can see him welcoming a Haney fight. No idea what is up with his injury and a bit surprised Teo was fishing for him. I think next Haney will take a mid type fight first. To settle in and tbh he could use a tko now that he has gained elusive respect and 'arrived'. What about a Hitchins or a Russell. Both solid tough fights. Maybe Liam Paro who rode the undercard and looked very good? Future is bright for Haney.