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Oscar's jab would be too much and his left hook was better. Flat footed Canelo wouldnt give Oscar that many problems
Yeah the problems canelo faced with bivol will be a breeze compared to facing oscar :sadcam:
Oscar is even faster. Style nightmare.
at 154 oscar would have the edge but not 160..oscar wasnt a good middleweight...that was his ceiling..canelo would cause him more issues there than 154
 

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respect it. he obviously wants the fight....just on his terms. if he can get it while getting more bread than so be it long as he understands the of risk missing out or having to wait longer. What Haney did to get the belts was commendable but that's obviously the exception now days.
 

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respect it. he obviously wants the fight....just on his terms. if he can get it while getting more bread than so be it long as he understands the of risk missing out or having to wait longer. What Haney did to get the belts was commendable but that's obviously the exception now days.

"his terms" the nikka has zero leverage lmfao. He lost belts on the scale before moving up.

nikka needs to just pray Devin moves up and then they set up Shakur vs Loma for the WBC,
 

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"his terms" the nikka has zero leverage lmfao. He lost belts on the scale before moving up.

nikka needs to just pray Devin moves up and then they set up Shakur vs Loma for the WBC,

yeah this what I'm not getting lol. Devin can just move up and the belts then get splintered right?
 

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Jared Anderson To Make Quick Turnaround Against Andrii Rudenko On ESPN 8/26 In Tulsa​

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BY KEITH IDEC
Published Tue Jul 11, 2023, 01:31 PM EDT
Jared Anderson will return to the ring just eight weeks after winning the toughest fight of his career.
BoxingScene.com has learned that the undefeated heavyweight contender will face Ukrainian veteran Andrii Rudenko on August 26 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. ESPN will televise Anderson-Rudenko as a 10-round main event that night from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
The 6-foot-4, 243-pound Anderson (15-0, 14 KOs) went the distance for the first time in his career July 1. Former IBF champion Charles Martin took the young knockout artist 10 rounds in that bout, which ESPN aired from Huntington Center in Anderson’s hometown of Toledo, Ohio.
The hard-hitting Anderson dropped Martin late in the third round, but Martin got up and remained dangerous right up until the final bell. The powerful southpaw, who took that difficult fight on only 11 days’ notice, buzzed Anderson with left hands during the fifth round and again toward the end of the 10th round.
The 23-year-old Anderson impressed Martin, though, with his power, resilience, skill and toughness during a main event Anderson won by unanimous decision. Judges Dave DeJonge (99-90), Mike Fitzgerald (99-91) and Ben Rochester (99-90) scored nine rounds apiece for Anderson, whose previous six fights each ended within three rounds.
The 37-year-old Martin (29-4-1, 26 KOs) replaced Kazakhstan’s Zhan Kossobutskiy (19-0, 18 KOs) as Anderson’s opponent on short notice because Kossobutskiy couldn’t obtain a visa in time to travel to the United States.
The shorter, lighter Rudenko (35-6, 21 KOs) isn’t considered as dangerous as the 6-foot-5, 250-pound Martin, but Anderson was expected to face a lesser opponent August 26 once the possibility of this quick return was first mentioned by his promoter, Bob Arum.
The 39-year-old Rudenko has, however, taken WBO interim champ Zhilei Zhang, former WBA champ Alexander Povetkin, unbeaten contender Agit Kabayel, Hughie Fury and Lucas Browne the distance in five of his six defeats. Zhang, Kabayel, Fury and Browne were all undefeated when Rudenko lost to them.
Rudenko lost by knockout two fights ago for the first time since he made his pro debut in October 2006. Undefeated Ukrainian Vladyslav Sirenko (19-0, 16 KOs) stopped Rudenko in the sixth round of that December 2021 bout.
Assuming the heavily favored Anderson defeats Rudenko and isn’t injured in the process, he is expected to fight a fourth time in 2023 at some point in November.
 

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Shakur is fukking Autistic thinking he’s gonna get or deserves a 50/50 split … the reasoning for it in the article is also retarded N cherry picking numbers/ information

WBC seems to hate Devin Haney so maybe I’m the retard thinking they goin do the obviously right thing :dead:
if I'm Devin I'm snatching Regis shyt, and then using the 135 WBO to activate a 140 Mando early 2024 for Teo's vacant lol.
 

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"his terms" the nikka has zero leverage lmfao.
Yea I don't know how feasible it is for them to force Haney to fight him without agreeing to Haney's split demands but I ain't mad at him trying finesse it. He just got to the division, already been ducked by at least 1 potential opponent, and moving cocky. I don't think it's as egregious as people trying make it considering all the other dudes not trying fight Haney or Shakur period
 
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