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At the Chase Center, San Francisco, California, Devin Haney dominated Regis Prograis in his debut at the super lightweight, in winning the WBC 140-pound championship.
The taller, faster Haney dictated pace and range. He dropped Prograis with a pinpoint straight right in the third round and consistently landed the crisper punches in a fight, that was much easier than his previous appearance against Lomachenko.
Judges Rey Danesco, Mike Ross and Fernando Villarreal each scored it 120-107.
Haney (31-0, 15 KOs), who spent his childhood in Oakland now resides in Henderson, Nevada. He’s now won his second world title in a second category.
Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs), former champion originally from New Orleans lost for the second time in his career.
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