The upcoming fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia has been cast into doubt by trainer Jose Benavidez Sr., who has called for the cancellation of the bout. Benavidez believes that Garcia, who made a significant amount of money from his previous fights against Gervonta Davis and Oscar Duarte, is not in the right place
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Shakur Stevenson recently expressed his willingness to step in and replace Ryan Garcia as Devin Haney’s opponent for the upcoming fight on April 20th. However, Haney’s dad, Bill Haney, dismissed the idea of Shakur as an opponent, stating that he “brings nothing to the table.” This led Shakur to believe that there might be a
Recently, Ryan Garcia caused a stir on social media with a video showing him drinking straight from a bottle and appearing agitated. This behavior, especially so close to his upcoming fight with Devin Haney, has left fans questioning his mental state and commitment to the bout. The image of Garcia hitting the bottle hard does
Oscar De La Hoya, a prominent figure in the boxing world, holds high hopes for Ryan Garcia in his upcoming fight against WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney. De La Hoya confidently predicts a knockout victory for Garcia, emphasizing that the young boxer is more than prepared to face Haney on April 20th. Despite the
Ryan Garcia, a rising star in the world of boxing, has recently been displaying increasingly erratic behavior that has raised concerns among his fans and experts alike. From appearing drunk or high on social media to making bizarre conspiracy claims, Garcia’s behavior has taken a troubling turn in the lead-up to his scheduled fight with
Ryan Garcia looks back on his encounter with Gervonta Davis last April and feels that he had Davis hurt and looking scared in the second round. Garcia believes that he “almost pulled it off” and came close to stopping Tank Davis during the fight. However, he regrets not going for the finish when he had
Despite concerns about Ryan Garcia’s mental health and readiness to face Devin Haney for the WBC light welterweight title on April 20th, promoter Oscar De La Hoya remains confident in the social media star. He reassures fans by saying that Ryan “looks good” and appears to be ready for the fight. However, many skeptics fear
The recent news surrounding Ryan Garcia’s mental state ahead of his upcoming fight against Devin Haney on April 20th has raised serious concerns within the boxing community. According to boxing expert Chris Algieri, Garcia is showing signs of “mentally unraveling” and may not be in the right mindset to compete in the ring. Algieri believes
Devin Haney recently took to social media to address the bizarre behavior displayed by his upcoming opponent, Ryan Garcia. Haney alleges that Ryan’s erratic actions are nothing more than an act put on to hype up their fight, scheduled for April 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Despite Haney’s claims, fans remain
Today, Ryan Garcia made it known to his fans that the highly anticipated fight between him and Devin Haney is still scheduled to take place on April 20th. Speculations that the fight might be canceled were put to rest as Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) took to social media to personally confirm the event. Urging fans
Fans of boxing sensation Ryan Garcia were left in shock after he posted a cryptic message on social media, alluding to his own demise. Garcia claimed that he was unable to access his phone, credit cards, or Instagram account, sparking concerns among his followers. Despite assuring everyone that he was not “dead,” Garcia failed to