Boxing Insights: Haney's Annoyance, Pacquiao's Future, and Canelo's Decline
Boxing Insights: Haney's Annoyance, Pacquiao's Future, and Canelo's Decline
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In this week's column, Paul Magno addresses reader questions about the current state of boxing, focusing on Devin Haney's perceived arrogance, Manny Pacquiao's potential comeback and its implications, and Canelo Alvarez's diminishing appeal and performance in the ring. Magno provides a critical analysis of these fighters' recent actions and future prospects.
Key Points
Devin Haney is criticized for his perceived arrogance and poor performance, particularly after his no contest with Ryan Garcia and his fight against Jose Ramirez.
Manny Pacquiao's potential win against Mario Barrios would likely not lead to further significant bouts due to his age and the lack of viable opponents.
Canelo Alvarez is seen as more of an attraction than a fighter, with diminishing performances and an expected loss to Terence Crawford potentially leading to retirement.
Bob Arum and Eddie Hearn's comments on Canelo's current state and future in boxing are highlighted, suggesting a focus on money over legacy.
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