Boxing, a sport steeped in tradition and fierce rivalry, has evolved over the years to encompass not only the physical battles inside the ring but also legal disputes that can have significant implications. One of the latest flashpoints in this arena involves rising star Devin Haney and his lawsuit against fellow boxer Ryan Garcia. This
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In a surprising turn of events in the boxing world, Devin Haney has initiated a lawsuit against rising star Ryan Garcia, stemming from their bout on April 20th. This legal action introduces complex layers to an already contentious rivalry that saw Garcia emerging victorious in a match that has now been declared a no-contest by
During a recent interview, Ryan Garcia made some scathing remarks about undefeated boxer Shakur Stevenson. Garcia dismissed Stevenson’s complaints about top fighters avoiding him, stating that Stevenson brings “no money to the table” and lacks offensive skills in the ring. Garcia’s criticism of Stevenson’s defensive style garnered attention from fans and fellow boxers alike. Shakur
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
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
At the age of 26, Ryan Garcia finds himself at a critical juncture in his boxing career. With a record of 24-1-0-1 no contest (20 KO), Garcia has shown flashes of brilliance, but his path to stardom has been far from smooth. From his erratic behavior to his struggles with weight and substance abuse, Garcia
Keyshawn Davis and Ryan Garcia took to Instagram live to hilariously roast Teofimo Lopez, highlighting his eccentric behavior and reluctance to face certain opponents. This banter stemmed from Davis’ unsuccessful attempts to secure a fight against Teofimo for the WBO light welterweight title, despite making numerous callouts. During the live stream, Davis sought the support
Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis’ assistant coach, Kenny Ellis, has officially declared that Ryan Garcia has blown his chance for a rematch against the undefeated superstar following a racist rant. This decision has the potential to cost Tank Davis a significant financial opportunity and could hinder his career. Ryan Garcia, known as the ‘Face of Boxing’ in
The recent controversy surrounding boxer Ryan Garcia has sparked a heated debate within the boxing community. Promoter Oscar De La Hoya has been vocal in his criticism of the World Boxing Council’s (WBC) decision to expel Garcia following his racist tirade on social media. De La Hoya believes that the WBC acted hastily and did
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
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
Despite being suspended from boxing for a year and fined over $1 million, Ryan Garcia has expressed interest in transitioning to another combat sport – MMA. Following his suspension and the overturning of his big win over Devin Haney to a no-contest, Garcia took to social media to reach out to UFC president Dana White,