By COURTNEY WALSH, Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)– American Devin Haney stays the undeniable light-weight boxing champ after outplaying previous titleholder George Kambosos Jr. yet once again in Melbourne. Regardless of sustaining a cut on the ideal side of his face throughout the 8th round, the 23- year-old Haney was dominant on Sunday while declaring a consentaneous points choice over the Australian. The unbeaten American has actually won 29 battles, 15 of them by knockout, and has actually combined the WBA, IBF, WBO and The Ring light-weight belts. Haney outpointed Kambosos, who declared the 4 titles in an upset win over Teofino Lopez at Madison Square Garden last November, in Melbourne in June when declaring the light-weight belts for the very first time. Political Cartoons Haney showed to be the much better fighter once again with another success over Kambosos, who sustained cuts under his left eye and above his ideal ear which left him bloodied late in the battle. Haney’s left jab was the distinction in the very first battle, however he showed his flexibility when utilizing his right-hand man to terrific result in their 2nd conference. A definitive victor, Haney was granted a 118-109 decision by one judge, while the other 2 judges ranked him a 118-110 victor. “I entered there and understood he was seeking to the jab. We wished to reveal some more tools in my toolbox. I believe the right-hand man won the battle tonight,” Haney stated. “He is a warrior. I take my hat off to George Kambosos and all the Australians who came out.” A 2nd straight defeat raises concerns about the future of the 29- year-old fighter called “Ferocious” Kambosos, who was up to a 20 -2 record with the loss. Kambosos stated in the lead-in to their 2nd battle that he would reti
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