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ONE can imagine Vasiliy Lomachenko watching his old rival Teófimo López lose the world lightweight championship to George Kambosos Jnr last month. He must have felt disappointment when the man who took his title away, the man he was eager to fight again, was beaten by someone else. It’s unlikely he felt any pride that López’s disregard for Kambosos was the polar opposite of his approach 13 months ago when he exhibited laser focus to beat Loma, and become king.

He will also have kept an eye on the progress of Devin Haney and

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