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    #51
    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

    Negative. Alberto Puello is WBC champ. Haney is "champ in recess", which is effectively a mandatory shot if he returns.
    Oh, I didn't realize Haney relinquished the title in June. That fight vs cheating ass Garcia must have really damaged him
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      #52
      Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
      Teofimo needs to worry about the man who is long di...king his wife
      Nah, he's getting a divorce. Forget that ho.

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        #53
        Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
        Teofimo needs to worry about the man who is long di...king his wife
        That puta belongs to the streeeeeeets!!!

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          #54
          Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post

          You're probably right. I think I'm more miffed at Teo acting like he's the king of the division and suddenly Haney's this poor soul needing Lopez to throw him a bone.
          Teo is the king of the division he's the lineal champ. Do you know what being lineal champ means?

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            #55
            Originally posted by Quiksilva View Post
            You guys are so harsh on Haney after 1 loss. The man is still young and has much to offer to the sport.

            However, I would take easy fighters if I were him to rebuild the confidence. I wouldn't go into a big fight regardless of how much the offer is; that's just to save his career and legacy, but if he wants to cash out his big pay cheque, then do so



            haney ****ing sucks


            hes feather fisted

            hes a weight bully

            hes a john ruizesque hug master

            hes got no defease

            hes got no charisma


            literally everything about him sucks. the only thing he was ever good at was weight cuts

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              #56
              Originally posted by Nicoya415 View Post

              Teo is the king of the division he's the lineal champ. Do you know what being lineal champ means?
              He's the lineal champ, but he's not the undisputed champ. So no, he's not the king of the division, except for in his mind and apparently yours.

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                #57
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post

                He's the lineal champ, but he's not the undisputed champ. So no, he's not the king of the division, except for in his mind and apparently yours.
                you obviously don't know what lineal champ means.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Nicoya415 View Post

                  you obviously don't know what lineal champ means.
                  And you obviously don't know what undisputed or even unified champ means. Lopez is neither. If he's the king of the division, he's a lame king. I'd like to see him vs Catterall. He beat the former lineal champ too in the rematch and nearly beat him in the first fight.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by LarryMerchant'sBottle View Post

                    Ok, so it sounds as if your issue is not the $2.4 million plus PPV percentage offer, but rather that the offer came from Teo, is that correct? If that is so, who should the $2.4 million offer come from for Devin to accept, in your opinion??

                    I mean, Devin has his own promotional company and he isn't offering a dime. He wouldn't even bid on his own fight's purse bid against Martin, but complained that Eddie Hearn didn't bid a cent for that fight.

                    If the offer is fair, what difference does it make who it's from?? The fact that there is a fair offer from someone to make the fight happen is all that should matter in my opinion. I'd like to see them fight each other as I believe Haney would win a close but somewhat exciting fight. Both men have been down, so I know they can be hurt, but Devin showed tremendous courage in getting back up after some crushing shots from Ryan and managed to finish the fight on his feet.

                    What's the hold up, "Let's get it on!!!" I say...
                    Shut that fvkcing r3tard up

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Quiksilva View Post
                      You guys are so harsh on Haney after 1 loss. The man is still young and has much to offer to the sport.

                      However, I would take easy fighters if I were him to rebuild the confidence. I wouldn't go into a big fight regardless of how much the offer is; that's just to save his career and legacy, but if he wants to cash out his big pay cheque, then do so
                      he also lost to Loma

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