Haney: Critics will always find a way to discredit me

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Devin Haney’s win last Saturday night over Jorge Linares has received mixed reviews at best. Nobody really argues that he deserved the W, but after getting hurt in the 10th round, his performance down the stretch left a lot to be desired by many.

The 22-year-old WBC lightweight titlist Haney (26-0, 15 KO) has noticed that no matter what he’s done so far in his career, critics always find a way to play him down:

His “Knockout of the Year” is in reference to his win over Antonio Moran in May 2019, and, well, I mean, we all agreed it was a cool looking knockout, but it wasn’t against a contender.

As for the rest, it’s just the way it’s going to be with Haney, fair or not. This is also the same guy who hyped up his fight with Yuriorkis Gamboa, and has since said that Gamboa was “past his prime,” which was the criticism going in.

Maybe it’s a tactical mistake to take this road, really, but that’s from the outside looking in and not being the guy taking the criticism. To me, the Linares win is a good win. His style those last few rounds after he got buzzed is going to take flak, because that’s just how boxing fans are. It wasn’t pretty. He did hold a ton. He did have to survive. But he did all that and got the win.

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