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The commentator Chris Mannix believes that Devin Haney has an excellent chance to defeat Wbo heavy weight champion Brian Norman Jr., in November. He says the opposition to which Norman Jr. has faced. (28-0, 22 ko) During his career he is not at the level of what he will deal with against the former World Champion of two Divisions Haney (32-0, 15 kos).
Mannix states that Haney, 26, has more experience, a Top 10 pound for pounds, and knows how to fight the pricks as Norman Jr. The Oddsmakers have Haney as a favorite, which is amazing, as he is Chinny and facing the biggest punch in the heavy weight division.
“It’s not tried right now. You can’t say you win (Giovani) Santillan, (Derrieck) Cuevas, and Jin Sasaki equals Devin Haney,” said Chris Mannix a Dazn box On Wbo Welterweight’s champion, Brian Norman Jr., not having faced the level of fighters that can compare to what is about Devin Haney.
The boys Norman Jr. He has recently fought are not as talented as Haney, but they all have better power. Even Sasaki has more pop in his shots than Devin, and the chin is also on another level. Sasaki’s tough features against Norman on June 19 would have easily eliminated Haney.
“I think the fight with Ramirez was less than 147 years. This will be 147 pounds. I think it will be better.”
Haney seemed to fight the fight against the lens, after his best of Jose Ramírez last May. He was not totally ready to participate against him, and it is not half the punch that is the Brian Norman Jr., 24. If Devin was not willing to fight and fight Ramírez, he will be even more once again heard the power of Norman Jr. In the first round.
Doubts of endorsement resistance
“When you put more weight in your body, you are better for it. You probably have a better chin,” Mannix said about Haney. “If Brian Norman connects as he did against Jin Sasaki, it is over. It will be a handful for Brian Norman.”
Putting more weight is not a guarantee that a fighter has a better punch resistance. This is a tale of ancient women. Many fighters who have been eliminated say that their stamina resistance will be better when they move. When they move up, they are still being removed. They get worse because they become stronger when they move in weight. We will probably see it with Haney, who faces the biggest punch of his career, Norman Jr.
“Let’s find out in this struggle if it is the real treatment. It looks very good against the opponents of B and C. Let’s see how it looks against a boy (Haney) with a real talent of 10 pounds per pounds.”
Let’s say that. Haney is not a real 10 -pound fighter for pounds. Mannix goes to the Borda with his praise from Devin by classifying him as a 10-pound fighter for pounds. Devin’s last two fights showed that he is a B -level fighter, and may not even be moved until 147.
Norman Jr. He will prove if Haney is a top-notch fighter in Welterweight or only one of the many ex-bullies seen on Earth when they move in weight, where they no longer have a size advantage.
Haney should have been fighting 147 years ago, but it has been able to drain up to 135 and 140 to use its additional size to dominate the opposition. He only fought against two good fighters in those years, Vasily Lomachenko and Ryan Garcia, and possibly lost both.
Last updated on 04/07/2025