Devin Haney’s announcement to fight on BLK Prime on March 25th raises significant questions about the trajectory of his boxing career. While stepping onto this less-frequented platform may appear to offer a fresh opportunity, it could be seen as a retreat from the visibility and prestige associated with major networks like DAZN or ESPN. For
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Boxing, a sport revered for its rich history and the incredible feats of its athletes, has been marred by controversies surrounding performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). In recent years, there has been an alarming increase in high-profile fighters testing positive for banned substances. Fans, fighters, promoters, and analysts have expressed growing frustration over the integrity of the
Devin Haney, an undefeated boxer with an impressive record of 31 wins and 15 knockouts, is set to return to the ring in March 2024 after a period of inactivity. At just 26 years of age, Haney’s decision to come back aligns with the belief that he still has much to offer in the world
In the world of professional boxing, strategic decisions often define a fighter’s career trajectory. One such pivotal moment is presented to Devin Haney, who is at a crossroads following his defeat to Ryan Garcia. Regis Prograis, a notable figure in the boxing community and a former two-time light welterweight champion, recently weighed in on the
The sport of boxing has long been plagued by controversies surrounding performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). The recent legal battle initiated by Bill Haney and his son, Devin, against rising star Ryan Garcia adds another layer to this ongoing issue. The Haneys believe that their fight against Garcia—who defeated Devin in a closely watched match on April
Devin Haney, the former two-weight boxing champion, has recently returned to training, or as he puts it, “back in the lab.” This phrase is more than a catchy social media post; it symbolizes a critical juncture in his career. After his controversial bout against Ryan Garcia in April, which resulted in a disputed decision, fans
Richardson Hitchins has recently etched his name onto the IBF light welterweight championship, a crowning achievement that came with considerable promise and fanfare after a decisive victory over Liam Paro in December. While Hitchins boasts an unblemished record of 19 wins, including 7 knockouts, his ascent has been shadowed by questions surrounding his fighting style