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Haney-Ramirez was the frontrunner for the worst fight of the year, combining for 503 total punches thrown, the third worst in CompuBox history for a 12-round fight.
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Do We Need The Haney Vs. Garcia Rematch? - MSNGarcia defeated Haney in a thrilling majority decision win, ... The fight produced the fifth-lowest punchout as per CompuBox, resulting in massive backlash.
Haney made his long-awaited return to the ring on May 2 when he faced former unified super-lightweight champion Jose Ramirez ...
Devin Haney uninspiring in clear win over Jose Ramirez, hoping for rematch with Ryan Garcia ... and 118-110 in a fight so void of action or entertainment value that it nearly set a new CompuBox ...
The fight was the fifth-lowest ever recorded on CompuBox in terms of punches landed. There were a total of 110 punches landed, with Haney landing 70, while Ramirez had 40. Hearn Reacts ...
Haney and Garcia delivered historic performances in arguably the worst way possible. Haney and Ramirez combined to throw the fourth-fewest punches in a 12-round fight by CompuBox's metrics since ...
Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney both disappointed in their long-awaited returns despite different outcomes, ... Per CompuBox, Lopez landed 126 of 571 punches, while Barboza landed 70 of 424.
Garcia averaged 17.5 punches per round against Romero, per CompuBox, half of his average in his previous six fights. ... had plans to hold a rematch between Garcia and Devin Haney.
Garcia’s fight with Rolando Romero was designed to set up the Haney rematch. However, Ryan lost a unanimous decision, as he looked far away from the man who beat Haney.
Haney-Ramirez was the front-runner for the worst fight of the year, combining for 503 total punches thrown, the third worst in CompuBox history for a 12-round fight.
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