Here's everything you need to know about George Kambosos vs. Devin Haney as they battle for the lightweight championship.
Here’s more info on the George Kambosos vs. So, I’ll go with Kambosos. He has the ability to hurt A-list fighters (and Haney has been buzzed in the past), and fighting in his home country of Australia is going to provide a tremendous boost for Kambosos. I’ll pick him to win by decision, somewhere in the 115-113 range. He can’t do that vs. We’re still waiting on Haney’s signature victory, but that’s something that could happen this weekend. This is basically a pick ‘em fight, and it’s only gotten tighter. Lee Selby in 2020). He’s also won his last three fights by split decision, so he’s certainly walked a tightrope lately. Haney never actually won his belt in the ring. He originally was supposed to face former No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter Vasiliy Lomachenko (who’s still No. 6 on my list), but Lomachenko backed out because of the war in his home country of Ukraine. In stepped Haney, who holds the only lightweight title Kambosos doesn’t have. I had to earn my belts, earned them the hardest way. “I take nothing away from him. I could've fought the garbageman outside if I wanted to, but I chose you. Devin Haney, including the odds, their records and a prediction on who will win.
George Kambosos and Devin Haney will be vying to become the first undisputed lightweight (135-pounds/61.235kg) champion in the four-belt era when they clash ...
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George Kambosos Jr flexes on the scale during the weigh in with Devin Haney, ahead Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images. DiBella Entertainment ...
Following that we’ll have round-by-round scoring for the main event. Haney’s odds to win sit at -170 heading into fight weekend, also entering this bout undefeated with a 27-0 record over his career. He’s a slight underdog on DraftKings Sportsbook, with his odds to win at +140.
Devin Haney was willing to step up and fly to Australia to battle George Kambosos Jr. for the undisputed lightweight championship on Saturday night.
Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Haney (50-45 Haney) Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Haney (70-63 Haney) Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Haney (60-54 Haney) Devin Haney -- Round 5: Haney landed a sizzling right uppercut to Kambosos' chin and then fired with a good jab. Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Haney (110-99 Haney) ESPN: George Kambosos Jr. vs. Haney just continued to drill Haney over and over with the jab as Kambosos just looked to land a single punch to try and hurt Haney and change the course of the fight. Haney dug in with a heavy right to the body. - Devin Haney (c) def. Devin Haney -- Round 8: Haney whipped in a hook and then dipped to the body with a good jab. Devin Haney -- Round 11: Haney with more of the same in the round, firing jabs to set up every other attack, including hard hooks and straight right hands. There was very little drama in the bout, with Haney immediately establishing a brilliant jab that kept Kambosos from ever getting his offense going.
The undisputed lightweight championship of the world is at stake. Devin Haney had the odds against him going into Saturday's undisputed lightweight title fight ...
Double left hooks for Kambosos. Double jab for Haney. Right to the body from Haney. A jab from Kambosos. Two more jabs from Haney. A stinging jab from Haney. Another sharp jab from Haney sets up a stiff right. Combo to the body from Kambosos. Overhand right from Kambosos. Left for Kambosos. Chopping right hand from Kambosos. Left from Kambosos. A jab for Haney. Short left from Haney. Two lefts for Kambosos to close the round. Another jab from Haney. At the end of the round, Kambosos landed a left. A left by Haney. A left by Haney. A left lands for Kambosos. Needs more of those. Some swelling under the right eye of Kambosos. Double jab from Haney. A blistering jab from Haney. Another series of jabs from Haney. Body shot from Kambosos. Double jab by Haney to close out the eighth. Stab jab to the body from Haney. A right hand from Haney followed by a stinging jab. A wild right misses for Kambosos. (10-9 Haney, 50-45 Haney) Another left hook for Haney. (10-9 Haney, 60-54 Haney) Double jab to start the eleventh by Haney. A left and a right from Kambosos. Quick left jab by Haney. Such a sight to see. Right back to the jab for Haney. Left hooks for both guys. More jabs and circling out of trouble by Haney. Left by Kambosos. We go to the scorecards as Haney should be crowned the new undisputed lightweight champion. That plan made it an easy night at the office for Haney. Whenever Kambosos moved off the center line, Haney would blast a right hand and go right back to the jab.
There is plenty of interest from the Australian public clearly, with 41,129 attending at Marvel Stadium — the second-largest attendance at a fight in Australian ...
The jab is a dominant factor in this fight.” “The jab is the winning punch of the fight so far. Re-live all the action in our live blog below. Can’t see the blog? “I’m going to change a few things and it’ll be different later this year. I took the last round off because I knew I was comfortably ahead but I fought a good, smart fight. Today, they gave him the decision but I’m sure it’ll change when we get it on again.” Even though he got disrespectful [during the build-up], I stayed a gentleman and professional. The victory puts Moloney in the frame for a third shot at the bantamweight title, with the Australian calling it “one of the best moments of his life” post-fight. I was just sticking to the game plan. “He’s got to find a way to get around the jab.” “He boxed, didn’t want to come to the fight too much but that is his game,” Kambosos Jr. said.
George Kambosos takes on Devin Haney for the undisputed lightweight world championship titles at Docklands Stadium. Follow live in our round-by-round blog.
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