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Kambosos gets second chance against lightweight champ Haney

Boxing rematch scheduled on October 16

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Aug 2022 1:30PM

Kambosos gets second chance against lightweight champ Haney
Australian boxer George Kambosos Jr (left) will fight a rematch against undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney on October 16, just months after a 12-round defeat. – @boxingscene Twitter pic, August 23, 2022

MELBOURNE – Australian boxer George Kambosos Jr will get a chance for revenge against undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney on October 16, promoters announced yesterday, just months after a 12-round defeat.

The 23-year-old American won via unanimous decision in June, and the pair are set to lock horns in Melbourne again after Kambosos exercised his rematch clause.

“It’s going to be a good show, and October 16 is where I do my talking,” Kambosos, 29, said in a press conference today.

“That’s my whole career, where I’ve been the underdog. It’s nothing new for me.”

Haney added he was keen to show how much he had improved since the last bout.

“I know George is going to come to fight, he’s going to give his all, even more than he did the first time,” he said.

“It’ll make me showcase my skills even more.”

While June’s fight took place in front of a 41,000-strong crowd at Marvel Stadium, the rematch will be at the significantly smaller Rod Laver Arena.

Kambosos flagged that if he does not win, it could signal the end of his career.

“I’m 29, this is do or die for me now,” he said.

“You will not see me – if I don’t overcome this fight – back in Australia fighting domestic guys. That’s not me.” – AFP, August 23, 2022

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