November 1, 2024

Haney Decisions Jo Jo Diaz Retains WBC 135 (Regular) Belt; George Kambosos in Australia is NEXT

Haney Decisions Jo Jo Diaz Retains WBC 135 (Regular) Belt; George Kambosos in Australia is NEXT

Haney Decisions Jo Jo Diaz Retains WBC 135 (Regular) Belt; George Kambosos in Australia is NEXT

By Carlos Costa

Unbeaten tactical warrior Devin “The Dream” Haney (27-0, 15 KO’s) successfully retained for the 4th time his WBC Lightweight (Regular) World Title by clearly outsmarting and outclassing tough coming-forward Mexican-American challenger former champ Joseph “Jo Jo” Diaz via unanimous decision tonight, Saturday, Dec 4, at the famed MGM Grand Las Vegas live on DAZN.

The shorter, aggressive Díaz was the one putting the pressure, picking up some rounds, but the outstanding boxing skills of the 23-year-old Haney saw him scoring the win tonight, securing a hot and big undisputed lightweight world title against WBA/IBF/WBO 135-pound king George Kambosos Jr. in Australia.

Fresh from his sensational victory over the previously unbeaten Teofimo Lopez, the Australian Kambosos congratulates Haney on his Win, shook his hand, welcoming him to the land of kangaroos for a fire storm of leather

Kambosos has became a top gun in the lightweight division, capturing audiences, gaining the full attention of boxing fans.

That’s why fans ponder this: when the two undefeated world champions George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney meet on top of the ring for all 4 lightweight belts,, who will score that huge win?

I think George Kambosos, although Devin Haney has proven that he is a highly skilled technical fighter in his primetime with lots of talent and a burning desire of being the weight-class’ abosolue best.
“I’d go to Jupiter to fight Kambosos,” said Haney to fans.

Kambosos vs Haney in 2022 is a fight we have to see, may the Best Man Win!

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