Back to this fight, it looks like Haney will still win again as his chances to win again have increased this time that's why he is confident to fight Kambosos again in his place. That said, the chance of trilogy is quite low, so I think we will see Haney vs Loma next.
Maybe yes or we never know what will be the fighting chance of Kambosos as he's the one who needs to adjust and make a big come back if he wanted to reclaim the belt. I'm not sure about the bookies reference in terms of placing the underdog and the favorite but maybe it's more on the title holder and for Kambosos fans they might get better odd on this fight.
Of course, Haney's win is not guaranteed yet but based on what we saw and their abilities, we can somehow speculate that Haney still have the higher hand this time. We don't know yet what will Kambosos do this time, but I know they have some plan because they wouldn't activate the rematch clause in just mere months after the fight if they didn't figure out something.
As for the betting side, Haney might be the favorite too but I think his odds compared to the underdog is not that far.
It's not yet guaranteed, any fights there is a chance of upset. But boxers who lost an upset either didn't trained hard or something that will affect them like injuries that is not reported. Haney is very much healthy and his team is solid including his father. Remember that his father almost not made it to Australia because of strict visa issuance. Nevertheless they were able to get through red tape and bureaucratic processes and for sure this won't be an issue on the second fight. So Haney is more focus right now to defend his belt again in Australia and go home with the belt again.
Yes, there is and even if that chances are small, upset is always an upset. But boxers who lost a fight doesn't mean that they didn't train well or they have some injuries that they didn't disclose, sometimes or most of the time these boxers have lost a fight is because the opponent managed to outbox them, or their power and speed is really different that's why a win is almost impossible thing to do.
It's just like Inoue and Butler, the latter's chances in winning a fight against the monster is not high enough and probably won't be higher even if he will be given a 2-month head start to train. Anyway, back at this fight, Haney truly have the higher hand and they even knew that fact that's why they didn't bother to move the fight in US because they know that there's a high chance that Kambosos will be embarrassed again in front of his own people.