Devin Haney Will for Sure Defeat Kambosos On June 4

Devin Haney Believes He Will for Sure Beat Kambosos On June 4 – Devin Haney believes he will beat four-belt lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. When the two share the ring on June 4 for the undisputed 135-lb championship in Australia. Boxing fans are looking forward to seeing Kambosos Jr defend against Vasyl Lomachenko. But that’s not happening now. Haney promoter Eddie Hearn says he is close to a deal with Kambosos promoter Lou DiBella for the big fight on June 4. Now, after the main competition, Haney is eliminated with Vasyl Lomachenko going to war in Ukraine.

Devin sits pretty in pole position by default for a clash with Kambosos Jr. Boxing fans would clearly prefer to see Kambosos Jr take on Gervonta Davis (Tank) or Ryan Garcia than Haney. The two boxers are not an option to face the next Australian boxer. It’s pretty much up to Haney or any of the competitors in the 135th, and if it’s fragile, it won’t be.

Devin Haney Reveals George Kambosos Jr .’s Fighting Style

“I have so many different styles that whatever style I carry on that night. Devin Haney told iFL TV about his confidence in beating George Kambosos Jr. Kambosos Jr vs Haney looks like it’s going to be an ugly fight to watch with lots of running. The money would obviously be good for Kambosos Jr to do that fight. But it will be bad for him and the fans. The only way Kambosos beats Haney is if he knocks him out. And sadly, he didn’t have enough in his punch to complete the task.

“Kambosos Jr is the type of fighter that is proficient, hit & run, who pecks with one shot. Obviously, it’s going to be something completely different than usual. I take my hat off to him, he’s a great fighter. But he’ll see something different when he gets in the ring with me. Yes, he has speed, he has speed, but it’s more about timing with me. You can be the fastest fighter in the world, but if you swing in the air, it doesn’t matter. It’s all about timing.” Haney said about Kambosos Jr.

If Kambosos had more talent for him, chances are his promoters would give him their beautiful belt. And against one of the top 15 competitors, but it would be too risky to take the risk. Even lower-ranked competitors in the lightweight class have the potential to beat Kambosos.

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