Billed as ‘Fight For undisputed’ is an upcoming bout between George Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney. The duo is going to trade leather for the undisputed throne of the lightweight division. The fight will land in the home country of unified champion Kambosos Jr. The Australian star is no more an underdog. Like champions, Kambosos is setting the rhythm of the fight. Before entering the arena, ‘Ferocious’ took a helicopter tour of the stadium.
Scoping Out My Battlefield From Above 🚁⚔️ 3 Weeks To Go Till My Stadium Is Packed With My Army And I Go To WAR, Strapped And Ready 🇦🇺🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/him6BfOrGk
— George "Ferocious" Kambosos Jr (@georgekambosos) May 15, 2022
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He shared a brief clip on Twitter and wrote, “Scoping Out My Battlefield From Above 3 Weeks To Go Till My Stadium Is Packed With My Army And I Go To WAR, Strapped And Ready.”
In the clip, ‘The Emperor’ caught the view of Melbourne, Australia while taking a ride through Helicopter. The focus of the shared video is Marvel Stadium, where the actual fight will land on June 4.
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Comparison between George Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney
The Australian spartan is too confident in his skills. He is coming out of the biggest victory of his career. He thrashed former champ, Teofimo Lopez, in exciting anticipation and clinched the WBA, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles. This victory made him an overnight star.
The 28-year-old has fought twenty fights in his career. He is undefeated to date and has won ten out of them by way of a knockout. He is 5foot 9inch tall with a reach of 173cm. The undefeated champ has lethal hands with lightning speed, which makes him a complete boxer in the lightweight division.
On the other hand, his opponent, Devin Haney, has held the WBC lightweight title since 2019. After having a strong exchange on social media platforms, the pair decided to settle all scores in the ring with four belts in a row. ‘The Dreamer’ is also coming out of a tough battle against Joseph Diaz.
He has been to 27 battles throughout his professional career and maintained a winning streak. He is 175cm tall with a reach of 180cm.
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Certainly, the pair is going to land an action-packed slugfest. Both are coming into the fight, boosting their undefeated career record.
Let’s see who will face the first loss of his career.
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