Devin Haney outclasses Joseph Diaz to defend WBC lightweight title | Inquirer Sports

Devin Haney outclasses Joseph Diaz to defend WBC lightweight title

/ 04:03 PM December 05, 2021

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WBC lightweight champion Devin Haney (R) connects with a punch on Joseph Diaz Jr. during a title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena on December 04, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Haney retained his title by unanimous decision. Steve Marcus/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Steve Marcus / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Devin Haney easily retained his WBC lightweight title on Saturday, winning by a unanimous decision over challenger Joseph Diaz in a 12-round clash that showcased one of boxing’s deepest divisions.

The unbeaten Haney, 23, built up a large lead on points in the early rounds at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas then outboxed Lopez down the stretch to raise his record to 27-0 with 15 KOs.

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“I went in there and got the job done,” said Haney. “I hit him with some good shots from the beginning but he is a true champion.

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“I had to bring the dog out and get the win. They said I had no chin but I guess I showed that I do in this fight.”

Haney proved to be too fast and too skilled for fellow American Lopez, who constantly moved forward but lacked an effective jab and didn’t take advantage during the few moments he had Haney covering up.

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The 29-year-old Diaz came on strong in the 12th but by then it was too late as Haney had already won the majority of the rounds. Two judges scored it 117-111 and the third had it 116-112 for Haney.

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Haney, who came in as a 7-1 favorite for the 135-pound clash, also took advantage of his two-inch height advantage and seven inches reach.

Former two-division champion Diaz had his eight-fight win streak snapped as his record dropped to 32-2-1 with 15 KOs.

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Diaz said the judges gave too many rounds to Haney.

“I thought it was a closer fight,” Diaz said. “I am going to go back to the drawing board. He is a smart fighter and used his range. He is a very smart defensive counter-punching fighter.”

Haney is hoping his next fight will be against newly crowned unified king George Kambosos, who was at ringside Saturday.

Last weekend Kambosos shocked champion Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBA, WBO and IBF titles.

Kambosos told Haney after Saturday’s win that he wants to fight him in front of 80,000 fans at a stadium in his native Australia.

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“Crowds don’t win fights, I win fights,” Haney shot back.

Kambosos praised Haney’s boxing style when they met up outside the ring after the fight.

“He boxed brilliant,” Kambosos said of Haney. “If we make it happen it will be an exciting fight. But I saw many holes.”

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