The first time he was good, but undisputed 135-pound champion Devin Haney was even better in the rematch. Haney bloodied and dominated George Kambosos Jr. for over 12 rounds to retain his titles on Sunday afternoon at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia.
The three judges had it 119-109 and 118-110(2x), all for Haney.
Haney (29-0, 15 KOs) handled his business in Australia in June as he dominated Kambosos(20-2, 10 KOs) to capture the titles. The Australian had a mandated rematch and hoped things would be different the second time.
To Kambosos’ credit, he tried new things, including switching to southpaw, and he was effective in Round 1. However, Haney picked things up from there. He, again, used his jab and landed some beautiful right hands throughout the night.

Last time, it was about Haney’s jab, and this time, it was about the power shots. According to CompuBox, Haney landed 114 out of 232 power shots, while Kambosos only landed 50 of 181.
“I knew that he was looking for the jab,” Haney said after the win. “So, my team wanted me to show other tools in my arsenal. My dad {head trainer Bill Haney} wanted me to throw the hook more. But I feel that the right hand was what won me the fight tonight. When he first came out, I didn’t expect him to be switching. But I caught on to his timing and his angles, and I started to pick my shots more. Against a southpaw, the right hand is always on the money. That’s what happened.”


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