Athletistic/ Boxing. Australian boxer George Kambosos Jr. has commented on the outcome of the rematch with American Devin Haney.
“The first time he gave me a boxing lesson, and I had the courage to step into the ring with him a second time. I did my best. I wish Devin the best. I hope you remember that fierce Kambosos, ’cause this ain’t the end. Haney is a top five fighter in any class, and I’ve fought him 24 rounds,” Kambosos Jr. quotes when speaking a press conference after the Sport-Express fight.
On the night of October 15-16 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, George Kambosos Jr. lost to Devin Haney via unanimous decision. For the first time, these boxers met on June 5, 2022, and the result would have been the same – Haney’s victory by unanimous decision.
On October 16, Devin Haney defended his undisputed WBA Super, WBO, IBF, WBC and The Ring lightweight title. The American has 29 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws in professional boxing. 15 times Haney has knocked out his opponents.
George Kambosos Jr.’s record is 20 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws.
Source: Sport

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