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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Boxing: Haney vs Kambosos II (Undisputed)
by
Fredomago
on 08/09/2022, 20:35:54 UTC
Is anybody here following Haney's Twitter? I like how he is being vocal and at the same time trolling or trash-talking. Last month, Haney was trolling Teofimo Lopez calling his performance like a poor one against a non-ranked fighter.

This month of September he is targeting Tank Davis, calling his WBA regular belt a Mickey Mouse belt. Of course, the WBA belt is not a major title since Haney got the Super WBA belt and all the remaining belts in the division. It's funny because prior to becoming an undisputed champion, Haney was called an e-mail champ after his WBC interim belt was upgraded as the WBC champion after the corrupt WBC president Sulaiman tried to introduce its new WBC Franchise (similar to Super WBA belt) belt as a major belt with higher credits than the usual WBC belt.
He has all the bragging rights, Haney has done his thing, fighting Kambosos, going to his backyard, taking all the belts and then willing to go on a rematch again. So he beat the man who beat Lopez and then Teo going up in weight and fighting nobody, I think Haney is just being real here.

And I agree with his trolling of Davis, he is just being groom to be the next Floyd, but he is not facing any good opponent in hi last 2 fights. Of course, boxing politics, with all the corruption and those funny belts specially from WBC's Sulaiman, we forget how many belts his organization has for a single weight class.

Going to that point as this sport is more on the business side, money making fighters that promoters and handlers doing their best to make sure that they are doing the business the right way. Milking cows that keep on gaining the hypes each time they win their respective fights. And another thing is the rematch like this, there are many fans and gamblers who will watch and bets which other means of flowing money.

We know how fighters play with their good opportunities. They are here to entertain and make more money in their wallets.