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Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney - June 4, 2022

Posted: 27 Mar 2022, 21:36
by gregregegg
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 19:49 Kambosos has gone quiet now.

All them terms he wanted for himself, Haney has agreed to.

Get knuckled down and and train.
I hope he has a rematch clause with full control of location... Be a fool not to write that in, haney is hardly in a position to say no, this is haneys chance to lose the title of "internet champ"/ "paper Belt" ect ect.

If he does that means he needs to win 1 home town decision out of 2 fights, Somthing i think he could achieve. then he has Loma, Tank, Garcia (although i think he will be moved up for real by then), Shakur, Haney trillogy (if it goes 1-1) and can really get a good bidding war going again. Just do that to everyone, try hold your control.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 03:32
by Ruthless-RKO
gregregegg wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 21:36
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 19:49 Kambosos has gone quiet now.

All them terms he wanted for himself, Haney has agreed to.

Get knuckled down and and train.
I hope he has a rematch clause with full control of location... Be a fool not to write that in, haney is hardly in a position to say no, this is haneys chance to lose the title of "internet champ"/ "paper Belt" ect ect.

If he does that means he needs to win 1 home town decision out of 2 fights, Somthing i think he could achieve. then he has Loma, Tank, Garcia (although i think he will be moved up for real by then), Shakur, Haney trillogy (if it goes 1-1) and can really get a good bidding war going again. Just do that to everyone, try hold your control.
If Haney wins, the rematch WILL BE in Aus.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 03:37
by gregregegg
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 03:32
gregregegg wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 21:36
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 19:49 Kambosos has gone quiet now.

All them terms he wanted for himself, Haney has agreed to.

Get knuckled down and and train.
I hope he has a rematch clause with full control of location... Be a fool not to write that in, haney is hardly in a position to say no, this is haneys chance to lose the title of "internet champ"/ "paper Belt" ect ect.

If he does that means he needs to win 1 home town decision out of 2 fights, Somthing i think he could achieve. then he has Loma, Tank, Garcia (although i think he will be moved up for real by then), Shakur, Haney trillogy (if it goes 1-1) and can really get a good bidding war going again. Just do that to everyone, try hold your control.
If Haney wins, the rematch WILL BE in Aus.
Is the first fight also in AUS?

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 03:42
by Ruthless-RKO
gregregegg wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 03:37
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 03:32
gregregegg wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 21:36

I hope he has a rematch clause with full control of location... Be a fool not to write that in, haney is hardly in a position to say no, this is haneys chance to lose the title of "internet champ"/ "paper Belt" ect ect.

If he does that means he needs to win 1 home town decision out of 2 fights, Somthing i think he could achieve. then he has Loma, Tank, Garcia (although i think he will be moved up for real by then), Shakur, Haney trillogy (if it goes 1-1) and can really get a good bidding war going again. Just do that to everyone, try hold your control.
If Haney wins, the rematch WILL BE in Aus.
Is the first fight also in AUS?
Marvel Stadium, Melbourne.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 08:32
by Ruthless-RKO
Pisses me off when Boxers themselves talk about A side and B side..

“It’s not official yet,” said Kambosos today. “Obviously no major official announcement has come through yet. We are imminent. It is very close. I am waiting to see his contract. First hand I want to see it properly. He is the B-side – so you do as you are told. We will make sure it looks all good. No fake signatures. Then we have got a fight, no problem.”

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 15:13
by Ruthless-RKO
Hearn: We Wouldn't Have Agreed To Kambosos Rematch In Australia On Devin's Behalf

“We’ve been talking, you know, for all over the last weekend and, you know, non-stop about the situation as well,” Hearn told co-hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess. “And, you know, his plan is to go and get those belts, and then come back and then hopefully we’ll be linking up again. But, you know, this is obviously the only fight out there for him, and [he] had to make [it]. You know, there’s no other fight out there. I don’t know the full basis of the deal. The deal that we had planned was that if he [won], the rematch clause would take place in America.

“I saw that it said that the rematch clause would take place in Australia, which is something that we didn’t or wouldn’t agree to anyway, on behalf of Devin. And in our deal structure, the rematch was in America. I felt that would only be fair. So, you know, he’ll have these two fights in Australia if he wins the first one, which I believe he will. And then, no doubt, we’ll talk after that.”

“I want Devin to become undisputed,” Hearn said. “Loyalty is great and Devin is a very loyal kid. You know, we had conversations about this. But at the end of the day, you can’t miss an opportunity like this. And, you know, what he hasn’t done is signed a three-, five-year deal with anyone else. This almost feels like a bit of a Canelo Alvarez play.

“In respect of, you know, ‘This is what I have to do at this time to become undisputed,’ and, you know, he’s got a long career ahead of him. And I’m sure we’ll be working a lot together. But there’s no other fights out there in the division for Devin Haney, other than this fight. So, it’s a shame that both of those will have to take place in Australia, if that’s the case. But he’s gotta do what he’s gotta do.”

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 15:15
by Ruthless-RKO
Yeh. Has Hearn written all over it.

This is probably why DAZN pulled out.

Glad Haney gave in.. this way we got the fight.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 16:23
by daz74
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 15:13 Hearn: We Wouldn't Have Agreed To Kambosos Rematch In Australia On Devin's Behalf

“We’ve been talking, you know, for all over the last weekend and, you know, non-stop about the situation as well,” Hearn told co-hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess. “And, you know, his plan is to go and get those belts, and then come back and then hopefully we’ll be linking up again. But, you know, this is obviously the only fight out there for him, and [he] had to make [it]. You know, there’s no other fight out there. I don’t know the full basis of the deal. The deal that we had planned was that if he [won], the rematch clause would take place in America.

“I saw that it said that the rematch clause would take place in Australia, which is something that we didn’t or wouldn’t agree to anyway, on behalf of Devin. And in our deal structure, the rematch was in America. I felt that would only be fair. So, you know, he’ll have these two fights in Australia if he wins the first one, which I believe he will. And then, no doubt, we’ll talk after that.”

“I want Devin to become undisputed,” Hearn said. “Loyalty is great and Devin is a very loyal kid. You know, we had conversations about this. But at the end of the day, you can’t miss an opportunity like this. And, you know, what he hasn’t done is signed a three-, five-year deal with anyone else. This almost feels like a bit of a Canelo Alvarez play.

“In respect of, you know, ‘This is what I have to do at this time to become undisputed,’ and, you know, he’s got a long career ahead of him. And I’m sure we’ll be working a lot together. But there’s no other fights out there in the division for Devin Haney, other than this fight. So, it’s a shame that both of those will have to take place in Australia, if that’s the case. But he’s gotta do what he’s gotta do.”
thanks Ruthless, tonight’s boxing show isn’t showing yet on my app, where did you get this ?

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 16:34
by Ruthless-RKO
daz74 wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 16:23
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 15:13 Hearn: We Wouldn't Have Agreed To Kambosos Rematch In Australia On Devin's Behalf

“We’ve been talking, you know, for all over the last weekend and, you know, non-stop about the situation as well,” Hearn told co-hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess. “And, you know, his plan is to go and get those belts, and then come back and then hopefully we’ll be linking up again. But, you know, this is obviously the only fight out there for him, and [he] had to make [it]. You know, there’s no other fight out there. I don’t know the full basis of the deal. The deal that we had planned was that if he [won], the rematch clause would take place in America.

“I saw that it said that the rematch clause would take place in Australia, which is something that we didn’t or wouldn’t agree to anyway, on behalf of Devin. And in our deal structure, the rematch was in America. I felt that would only be fair. So, you know, he’ll have these two fights in Australia if he wins the first one, which I believe he will. And then, no doubt, we’ll talk after that.”

“I want Devin to become undisputed,” Hearn said. “Loyalty is great and Devin is a very loyal kid. You know, we had conversations about this. But at the end of the day, you can’t miss an opportunity like this. And, you know, what he hasn’t done is signed a three-, five-year deal with anyone else. This almost feels like a bit of a Canelo Alvarez play.

“In respect of, you know, ‘This is what I have to do at this time to become undisputed,’ and, you know, he’s got a long career ahead of him. And I’m sure we’ll be working a lot together. But there’s no other fights out there in the division for Devin Haney, other than this fight. So, it’s a shame that both of those will have to take place in Australia, if that’s the case. But he’s gotta do what he’s gotta do.”
thanks Ruthless, tonight’s boxing show isn’t showing yet on my app, where did you get this ?
Boxing Scene

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 16:43
by gregregegg
I hate rematch classes, and A side shinanigans but this is one of those situations where lambo has all the chips. Noone wants to fight Dec everyone wants to fight kambo.

Glad he seemingly got his Aus rematch clause. Honestly he was in such a power position he could of wrote in another rematch for the 2nd fight....

I just hope he was smart enough to put in a clause saying if you move up to 140 to dodge the rematch you don't get paid for the first fight. Because if he hasn't and Haneys lawyers can find a way he will likely weezle to 140.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 28 Mar 2022, 17:42
by KiwiRider
Getting the fight, snd the rematch (should they need it) both being held in Australia is a good thing money-wise. I don't see it making more money if it was held in America. Neither guy is exactly a big name, its just the belts.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 02:57
by BIGDOUG58
George is too busy for Haney, wouldn't be surprised if Kambosos stops him 7-12,
He been a decade as Manny Pacquiou sparring partner, Lopez under estimated him, and so does Haney, think about it, EVERYONE Had Lopez Knocking him out, but he Won, Eddie Hearn still thinking Kambosos is the East Opponent,
Well my Money On Kambosos to Win,
No Home town judges BullShit either
Horn vs Pacquiou judges were all Foreign
Not One was Australian so stop that Crap.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 06:54
by NateJR
BIGDOUG58 wrote: 30 Mar 2022, 02:57 George is too busy for Haney, wouldn't be surprised if Kambosos stops him 7-12,
He been a decade as Manny Pacquiou sparring partner, Lopez under estimated him, and so does Haney, think about it, EVERYONE Had Lopez Knocking him out, but he Won, Eddie Hearn still thinking Kambosos is the East Opponent,
Well my Money On Kambosos to Win,
No Home town judges BullShit either
Horn vs Pacquiou judges were all Foreign
Not One was Australian so stop that Crap.
I got Haney winning a clear UD. Haney isn't adhering to all these stipulations from Kambo and underestimating him as well. Haney has a good team around him and they will come in with a solid game plan, unlike Teo and his father. I predict Haney to be too fast and slick for Kambo, we will just have to wait and see.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 08:22
by Ruthless-RKO
What's the reason people don't like Haney?

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 10:03
by Ruthless-RKO
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Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 03:38
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 03:38
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 03:40
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 06:05
by Ruthless-RKO
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Official Press Release

Lightweight Champions George Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney Set to Battle for the Undisputed World Title, at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia Historic Showdown Will Take Place Saturday, June 4, in Prime Time, LIVE on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+

The Emperor, and his new belts, are coming home.

Australia’s “Ferocious” George Kambosos Jr., the WBO/WBA/IBF/WBC Franchise/Ring Magazine lightweight world champion, will battle WBC world champion Devin “The Dream” Haney for Melbourne Supremacy and the undisputed championship Saturday, June 4, at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Kambosos-Haney will be broadcast in prime time, live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+.

Kambosos, who was born and raised in Sydney, returns to the friendly Down Under confines for the most significant boxing match in Australian history. Event organizers hope to break the Australian attendance record of 51,026 set by the 2017 Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn super fight in Brisbane. Kambosos is of Greek descent, and Melbourne has the world’s largest Greek population outside of Greece.

Promoted by DiBella Entertainment, Ferocious Promotions, Top Rank, Devin Haney Promotions, Duco Events and TEG Sport, undercard bouts and ticketing details will be announced shortly. Devin Haney Promotions recently entered into a multi-fight co-promotional pact with DiBella Entertainment and Top Rank.

Kambosos said, “After five years of chasing championship glory abroad and fighting in enemy territory, I return home to defend what I have conquered in the boxing world, my world lightweight titles. Everything I have put my mind to and manifested has come true with my relentless hard work, dedication and discipline to the sport I love. I have always said I would become world champion the hard way, fighting abroad and then bring back a mega stadium fight to make my world title defense. On June 4 at the amazing 60,000+ seat Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, I get to do just that at home in Australia’s biggest boxing event ever, when I defend my IBF, WBO, WBA, WBC Franchise and Ring Magazine lightweight world titles against Devin Haney, who will be putting up his version of his WBC title. I am very excited and hungry to continue building my legacy, and I will be victorious by any means necessary on June 4 when Haney steps up into the lion’s den of Marvel Stadium against this Aussie Greek lion. I will take not only his belt but put a serious dent in his young career.”

“The Emperor, George Kambosos, is a different breed. He sought out the challenge of Vasiliy Lomachenko to give the people of Australia the biggest event possible. When duty to country made ‘Loma’ unavailable, George demanded the biggest event possible and greatest challenge in Devin Haney,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “June 4 will be epic. Credit goes to George for his unprecedented drive to greatness and to Devin Haney for being a man of his word and accepting the final lightweight unification for boxing fans worldwide. Great appreciation to the Victorian Government for their patience and unwavering commitment to bringing this mega event to Marvel Stadium in the beautiful city of Melbourne. As George is proud of his Greek ancestry and Australian roots, Melbourne, which has a large and vibrant Greek community, is the perfect city for this Spartan warrior to defend his belts. Melbourne has hosted the Olympics, is home to the Australian Open, among other huge events, and Kambosos-Haney will rock Marvel Stadium.”

“Since 2017, when George and I began working together, he had expressed his desire to fight overseas in order to accomplish his goal of winning the lightweight world title,” said Peter Kahn, Kambosos’ manager. “He said he would bring the belt, in this case, belts, back to Australia and pack a stadium for his first defense. Five years later, that is exactly what he is doing on June 4 when he faces Devin Haney for the undisputed lightweight championship of the world in Melbourne, Australia.”

Haney said, “First and foremost, I’d like to give all praise to Allah. Without him, none of this is possible. Secondly, I’d like to thank my father and trainer, Bill Haney, who is my rock, and my team and family for their support and countless sacrifices throughout this journey. Thank you to Lou DiBella, Bob Arum and ESPN for giving us this huge platform and the opportunity of a lifetime. I’d also like to give a special thanks to the Victorian Government and officials for hosting this event. I began my career fighting in small bars in Mexico. Now I’m on the cusp of greatness showcasing my skills on the world’s stage fighting for lightweight supremacy. I didn’t come this far to only come this far. Come June 4, I claim my place in history and add to my legacy! Undisputed lightweight king… I’m coming for all the belts!

“Traveling more than 8,000 miles to Melbourne is nothing compared to the journey Team Haney has been on since Devin turned pro nearly seven years ago at a pool hall in Tijuana, Mexico,” Bill Haney said. “I always knew Devin was destined for greatness. On June 4, he will show the Australian people, along with all the boxing fans around the world, that he is the best lightweight in the world. Devin is the most avoided fighter in the division. For Kambosos to step up and face the challenge is commendable. Foolish, but commendable. History will soon be made.”

“We are ecstatic to be bringing the undisputed lightweight championship to the beautiful city of Melbourne,” said Bob Arum, Chairman of Top Rank. “George Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney demanded this fight, and it will be a historic night of boxing that will capture the attention of fans from around the world.”

“A matchup of this magnitude is destined to become the largest boxing event in Australian history, and Melbourne is undoubtedly the perfect host city with a rich history of delivering world class and globally recognized sporting event,” said David Higgins, Founder and Managing Director of Duco Events. “With the undisputed world championship of the lightweight division on the line, Melbourne will witness an epic battle of two incredible sportsmen at the peak of their powers.”

“This will be the biggest boxing contest of the year and will bring thousands of fans to Melbourne,” said Jaala Pulford, Victoria’s Minister for Employment.

Kambosos (20-0, 10 KOs) turned pro in 2013 and fought his first 13 bouts in Australia before embarking on a road warrior existence. He earned his shot at the lightweight title with an October 2020 victory over British former world champion Lee Selby in London. Thirteen months later, he traveled to New York City and stunned 10-to-1 favorite Teofimo Lopez by split decision in a 12-round barnburner to become the unified lightweight champion. Kambosos knocked down Lopez in the opening round, survived a 10th-round knockdown, and then came back with a furious late charge in the championship rounds to cement the victory. Kambosos won ESPN.com Upset of the Year honors for his effort, catapulted up the pound-for-pound rankings, and became an instant superstar in Australia. Rather than take a tune-up title defense, Kambosos insisted on bringing a mega-event to his homeland. He had a dream, and he turned to a 23-year-old prodigy to bring ultimate clarity to the lightweight division.

Haney (27-0, 15 KOs), a Las Vegas resident who won seven national titles as an amateur, was pegged for superstardom upon turning pro less than a month after his 17th birthday in December 2015. He made his U.S. debut in April 2016 on the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley III undercard in Las Vegas. Before he hit the legal U.S. drinking age, Haney ascended the ranks with one-sided victories over veteran contenders Mason Menard, Juan Carlos Burgos, and Antonio Moran. His knockout over Moran was picked as the ESPN.com 2019 Knockout of the Year. Haney won the WBC Interim lightweight title over Zaur Abdullaev in September 2019 and was soon elevated to full champion status. He has defended the green belt four times and has toppled former world champions in his last three outings. In 2021, Haney authored the two signature wins of his career as a Las Vegas headliner. He outboxed three-weight kingpin Jorge Linares over 12 rounds in May and followed that up with a clear points victory over former junior lightweight champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz Jr. in December.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 06:06
by Ruthless-RKO
Haney has said that Kam was forced to fight him..

You know what, I think it's true.

Kam and his team put all these clauses thinking Haney would back out, reason why DAZN pulled out..

Haney stuck in there and made this fight happen by accepting all the terms.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 20 Apr 2022, 10:26
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 May 2022, 14:35
by Ruthless-RKO
There will be no Aus judges for this bout.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 May 2022, 14:49
by NateJR
This is a 50/50 fight. If Haney can keep Kambosas out of range he could box his way to a decision. If it turns into a fight with alot of exchanges, I think Kambo wins. Something tells me Haney is going to box his ears off, but Kambo is going to make a go at it and get a gift decision.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 01 May 2022, 15:15
by KiwiRider
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Mar 2022, 15:15 Yeh. Has Hearn written all over it.

This is probably why DAZN pulled out.

Glad Haney gave in.. this way we got the fight.
Same.
It's been ages of talks, and of course I respect Loma's situation. But when all the belts are tied up, something needs to happen.
Kambosos hasn't tried to take any soft defences either, respect for that. Neither Haney or Loma are easy nights.

Re: George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney | ESPN - June 4, 2022

Posted: 06 May 2022, 07:45
by Ruthless-RKO