Devin Haney’s unexpected ascent to the top of the World Boxing Council’s welterweight rankings has raised eyebrows throughout the boxing community. Following a lackluster performance against Ryan Garcia and an extended 10-month hiatus, many wonder how he managed to claim the #1 spot at 147 pounds. The WBC’s ranking strategy often baffles fans and analysts
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As the boxing world gears up for the highly anticipated bout between Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez, plenty of speculation surrounds Haney’s readiness for a challenge of this magnitude, especially considering the psychological implications of his recent performance. With a professional record of 31-0, featuring 15 knockouts, Haney is a formidable fighter on paper. However,
As we approach the highly anticipated encounter between Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez on May 2nd, the stakes couldn’t be higher for the fighters involved—and for their trainers. Bill Haney, father and coach of Devin, has expressed unwavering confidence that his son will emerge victorious against Ramirez when they meet on the undercard of the
In the world of boxing, stakes are often high, but they can reach astronomical levels when potential matchups are on the line. For boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya, the upcoming fight on May 2nd between Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez is not just another bout; it’s a pivotal moment that could dictate the trajectory
In the world of professional boxing, strategic decisions can make or break a fighter’s career trajectory. The impending doubleheader featuring Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney on May 2nd in New York’s Times Square is no exception. The choice made by either of their teams to schedule tune-up fights rather than a direct rematch raises questions
In the world of professional boxing, fight scheduling often presents a complex web of negotiations, athlete availability, and strategic choices. A recent example underscores this reality: Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz’s refusal to face Ryan Garcia in May due to a prior commitment on February 1. Instead, Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero has stepped in as Garcia’s opponent for
In a much-anticipated boxing event orchestrated by Turki Al-Sheikh, fans can expect a thrilling triple-header featuring prominent fighters: Ryan Garcia facing Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, Devin Haney contesting against Jose Ramirez, and Martin Bakole competing with Efe Ajagba. The announcement, made via social media, caught many enthusiasts off guard, primarily due to the surprising selection of
In the fast-paced world of professional boxing, the announcement made by Turki Al-Sheikh has raised eyebrows and ignited excitement among fans. Al-Sheikh proposes a thrilling matchup between Teofimo Lopez and the IBF welterweight champion, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, to take place on the undercard of the high-stakes rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney in October.
As anticipation builds for Ryan Garcia’s highly publicized return to the ring in May, the focus is squarely on his formidable opponent, Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz. The event, which will be held at Times Square in Manhattan, is more than just a comeback for Garcia; it’s a showdown that could redefine his career. García (24-1, 20
May promises to be a thrilling month for boxing enthusiasts as Ryan Garcia prepares to clash with Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, while Devin Haney will face the formidable Jose Ramirez in a much-anticipated doubleheader in Times Square, New York City. Set against the vibrant nightlife and the iconic backdrop of Manhattan, this event is not just
As Devin Haney gears up for a significant bout in May alongside Ryan Garcia in Times Square, the spotlight is on his potential opponents for a tune-up fight. With an impressive record of 31 wins and no losses, the stakes are high for Haney as he prepares for a rematch with Garcia scheduled for October.
The recent boxing showdown on Latino Night at The Venue in Riyadh showcased a blend of emotion, grit, and competition. At the forefront of this event was Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, who faced off against Chris Billam-Smith in a highly anticipated unification bout for the WBA and WBO titles. Despite Ramirez’s victory by unanimous decision, the
As the boxing world gears up for the much-anticipated Latino Nights event on November 16th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, promoter Oscar De La Hoya is set to amplify marketing efforts across various platforms. The event promises to deliver high-stakes bouts and an electric atmosphere, with live coverage available on DAZN, although the exact timing is