Manager Rick Mirigian is confident that Devin Haney will come out on top in a rematch against Ryan Garcia, as long as the fight is fair and conducted on a “level playing field.” This prediction sets the stage for what could be a highly anticipated and potentially game-changing bout between these two talented fighters. One
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Promoter Eddie Hearn recently discussed the possibility of Devin Haney facing IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro in what he considers to be a potential unification match on December 7th. The catch, however, is that Haney currently holds the title of WBC ‘Champion in Recess’ at 140, raising questions about the legitimacy of this unification
Promoter Eddie Hearn is currently in the process of negotiating a deal for IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro to defend his title against Devin Haney on December 7th in Australia. This matchup has the potential to be an exciting one, as it would give Haney, a former two-division world champion, the opportunity to redeem
Promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed his concerns about Devin Haney’s future in boxing and believes that a drastic change in his training team is necessary. Hearn feels that Haney’s father, Bill Haney, may not be the right person to guide his son to success in the ring after his loss to Ryan Garcia. Haney, a
Eddie Hearn believes that Ryan Garcia’s power played a significant role in his victory over Devin Haney. Hearn expressed that Ryan’s ability to hurt Haney during the fight was ultimately what led to his success. Despite the decision being overturned by the New York Commission, the damage inflicted by Ryan was evident to all who
Devin Haney, the young boxing sensation, is in need of a strategic comeback plan following his challenging fight against Ryan Garcia. The key to setting up a potential mega-fight against Garcia in 2025 lies in Haney’s ability to secure multiple wins to rebuild his reputation in the ring. The upcoming Riyadh shows present an opportunity
Trainer Jeff Mayweather has emphasized that it would not be wise for boxer Devin Haney to take a significant amount of time off to wait for a rematch with Ryan Garcia. Haney, at 25 years old, is currently in his prime, and Mayweather believes that he should continue to stay active in his career rather
The recent controversy surrounding the PPV numbers for the Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia fight has left many fans questioning the true success of the event. Bill Haney, Devin’s father and trainer, has vehemently defended the fight’s performance, claiming that it brought in more PPV buys than any other event in 2024. However, the lack
Devin Haney recently made a mysterious statement, mentioning that he would consider promoter Eddie Hearn’s offer to fight IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro in Australia if it “makes sense.” This cryptic declaration leaves fans and analysts wondering about the true intentions behind Haney’s words. It could be inferred that Haney is open to the
Ryan Garcia’s recent victory over Devin Haney on April 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn left many boxing enthusiasts in awe. However, former two-time world champion Danny Garcia’s analysis of the fight sheds light on the deceptive nature of confidence and underestimation in the sport. Danny Garcia believes that Haney underestimated Ryan Garcia’s abilities
Ryan Garcia’s recent ban from the New York State Athletic Commission due to positive drug tests has put his boxing career in jeopardy. The one-year ban along with the requirement to surrender over $1 million could have devastating consequences for his career. However, Ryan Garcia is determined to find a way to continue boxing despite
Ryan Garcia is in hot water after coming in 3.2 lbs overweight for his fight with Devin Haney on April 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. As a result, he was required to pay Haney a hefty penalty of $1.5 million, which he now wants back. Garcia argues that since the New
Tim Bradley, a prominent boxing analyst, is calling for stricter penalties for athletes who test positive for performance-enhancing drugs. In the recent case of Ryan Garcia, who received a one-year ban from the New York State Athletic Commission for testing positive for Ostarine, Bradley believes that the punishment fell short. He argues that a one-year
Devin Haney recently experienced what seemed like a victory with the New York State Athletic Commission overturning his loss to Ryan Garcia and declaring their fight a no-contest. This decision restored Haney’s pristine 31-0 record, a milestone he highly values. However, despite this reversal, Haney’s victory feels hollow as the boxing public still views his
In a shocking turn of events, the New York Athletic Commission has made the decision to ban rising boxing star Ryan Garcia for one year. The ban comes with a heavy price tag, as Garcia will be losing $1.1 million of his guaranteed purse. Additionally, the fight in which Garcia emerged victorious over Devin Haney