George Kambosos says he will step away from boxing if he loses his lightweight world title rematch to Devin Haney in October.
abc.net.au/news/george-kambosos-vs-devin-haney-rematch-october-16-melbourne/101360738George Kambosos Jr will attempt to win back his lightweight world titles in a rematch with Devin Haney — and says he will walk away if he doesn't succeed.Haney won the first fight by unanimous decision"I've always been like that. No plan B, do or die and, if I'm not victorious, adios Ferocious Kambosos," the 29-year-old told ABC News.
Despite being comprehensively outclassed in that first meeting, Kambosos held true to his promise to trigger the rematch, which will take place at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on October 16 with the WBO, WBA, WBC, IBF and The Ring belts on the line."[Taking the rematch is] about proving something to myself but also being a great role model for my kids.
"It's for my kids to see that, 'you know what, dad failed on one thing but he came back and was victorious again'." Haney was a cut above at Docklands in June, meaning Kambosos will be a heavy underdog coming into the rematch — a fact that barely bothers the Australian.