Devin Haney, the young boxing prodigy known for his technical prowess and determination, is gearing up for a significant return to the ring after a challenging phase in his career. During a period marked by scrutiny and mixed results, Haney has begun training in earnest for a planned comeback in December, yet details surrounding his
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Manager Rick Mirigian’s bold prediction that former two-division world champion Devin Haney will embarrass Ryan Garcia in their potential rematch, provided it’s on a “level playing field,” has stirred up a storm among boxing fans. While Mirigian is known for his confidence in his fighters, some may argue that such a statement is premature, considering
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently discussed the possibility of Devin Haney facing IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro on December 7th in what could potentially be a unification match. Hearn suggested that even though Haney currently holds the title of WBC ‘Champion in Recess’ at 140, a fight with Paro could still be considered a unification
Promoter Eddie Hearn is working on arranging a deal for IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro to defend his title against Devin Haney on December 7th in Australia. If this fight comes to fruition, it will provide an opportunity for Haney to bounce back from his previous performance. One major obstacle that Haney may encounter
Promoter Eddie Hearn has recently expressed his concerns regarding Devin Haney’s training team and has suggested the need for a change. Hearn believes that Haney’s father, Bill Haney, may not be the best fit to guide the young boxer forward in his career. Despite Bill’s support and backing of his son, Hearn questions his effectiveness
Promoter Eddie Hearn made a bold statement in regards to Ryan Garcia’s victory over Devin Haney on April 20th. According to Hearn, it was Ryan’s power that proved to be the deciding factor in the fight. Haney, who initially lost to Ryan in a 12-round majority decision that was later changed to a no-contest, faced
Devin Haney, the young and promising boxer, is in desperate need of a comeback after his disappointing performance against Ryan Garcia. In order to set up a lucrative rematch with Garcia in 2025, Haney must quickly rebuild his reputation and skills. The key to his success lies in selecting the right opponents and strategizing his
Trainer Jeff Mayweather has raised concerns about Devin Haney’s decision to potentially take time off to wait for a rematch with Ryan Garcia. Mayweather believes that Haney, being at his prime at 25, should stay active in his career instead of allowing valuable time to pass by. The trainer fears that Haney’s confidence may suffer
The aftermath of the Haney vs. Garcia fight on April 20th sparked a debate over the actual PPV numbers generated by the event. Bill Haney, Devin Haney’s father and trainer, defended the fight’s performance in terms of PPV buys. He claimed that their fight exceeded all other events of the year in terms of PPV
Devin Haney has recently expressed his openness to entertaining promoter Eddie Hearn’s proposal to face IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro in Australia, but with a condition that it “makes sense.” The cryptic nature of his statement leaves room for speculation, as Haney has not explicitly outlined what he means by the phrase “makes sense.”
Danny Garcia, a former two-time world champion, offered his critique of the fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia. According to Danny, Haney underestimated Ryan’s abilities and made the mistake of choosing to fight him, believing he could win. Danny feels that Haney is now making excuses for his loss and was caught off guard
Ryan Garcia, a popular boxer, has been handed a one-year ban by the New York State Athletic Commission due to positive drug tests. Despite this setback, Garcia remains confident that he will find a way to continue boxing. The ban also includes him surrendering over $1 million, a significant financial loss for the athlete. However,
The boxing world is abuzz with the news of Ryan Garcia demanding Devin Haney to return the $1.5 million he paid him for missing weight for their fight. The bout, which took place on April 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, had a strict weight limit of 140 lbs. However, Ryan came
Tim Bradley, a respected boxing analyst, has recently expressed his strong belief that Ryan Garcia should have received a much harsher punishment from the New York State Athletic Commission for testing positive for the banned substance Ostarine. Bradley argues that the one-year ban handed down to Garcia was insufficient, and that a two-year ban or
The decision made by the New York Athletic Commission to ban Ryan Garcia from boxing for a year has left the rising star devastated, not only losing $1.1 million of his guaranteed purse but also having his victory over Devin Haney ruled as a no-contest. This decision has not only affected Garcia financially but has