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    The question of the night in Times Square Friday will be, ?What can we expect from Devin Haney?? His opponent Jose Ramirez is wondering the same thing, writes Lance Pugmire
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  • #2
    Nice to see Garcia's giving credit where it's due for Haney stepping to Ramirez first fight back
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    • #3
      I wouldn't read too far into it. Haney's had a lot of time off to recuperate, he's young, and he can take solace in the fact Garcia was juicing.

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      • #4
        Hankey is fine. Just worry about yourself. Hankey gonna come in as a middleweight and Jose is a small guy

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        • #5
          Aww. how touching that Ramirez and Garcia are concerned about their next opponent's abilities after suffering a loss.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
            I wouldn't read too far into it. Haney's had a lot of time off to recuperate, he's young, and he can take solace in the fact Garcia was juicing.
            I hope he prepares as if Ryan wasn't juicing though and fights smart and carefully. If Devin fights to the best of his abilities, I don't see a way for Ramirez to win a single round...
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            • #7
              Guys don't remember one punch KOs. What count? but 12 round beatings are hard to forget. It's not like Ryan got the upper hand late in the fight.
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              • #8
                I'm not Saying Ramirez hasn't been beat, but Haney taking a beating evens the odds some.

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                • #9
                  I think the odds makers got it right. If Ramirez is clean then this should be easy work for Devin Haney.

                  I don’t believe that Haney is a physically ruined fighter. However, I would be remiss in admitting psychologically.

                  His fight with Ryan Garcia could have left some permanent psychological scarring.

                  It’s very possible but not likely though. Haney should be just fine. Due to his strong moral convictions and faith in God,
                  Last edited by champion4ever; 04-28-2025, 08:26 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                    I'm not Saying Ramirez hasn't been beat, but Haney taking a beating evens the odds some.
                    What beating? Those three one punch left hook knockdowns that he got up so quickly from?

                    Other than those knockdowns and the first round; I thought Haney was dominating the fight in rounds 8-4.

                    He had Garcia fighting off his back foot while Devin was pursuing him off his front foot.

                    Devin was attempting to make it a fight by chasing Garcia all around the ring. As Ryan was running and hardly throwing any punches.

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