In the world of professional boxing, the spotlight is as unforgiving as it is bright. For champions like Devin Haney, every bout carries not only the weight of expectations but also the psychological scars from previous encounters. Stephen Edwards, Haney’s coach, recently shed light on the challenges facing the young fighter following his lackluster performance
Jose Ramirez
Caleb Plant has recently vocalized his support for Devin Haney’s much-maligned performance against Jose Ramirez, offering a perspective that draws criticism for its lack of introspection. Plant’s argument suggests that Haney’s approach during their bout was instituted as part of a calculated game plan rather than a lack of engagement. This interpretation appears to miss
As Ryan Garcia steps into the ring tonight against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero for the WBA ‘regular’ welterweight title, the atmosphere buzzes with critical skepticism. Many fans dismiss the title as a “fake belt,” reflecting superficial narratives that often overshadow the grit and substance of fighters’ journeys. Garcia’s impressive record of 24 wins and just 1
Ryan Garcia’s weigh-in for his upcoming fight against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero is more than just a measurement; it’s a reflection of his challenging year. Coming in at 146.8 pounds—a fit, but not the most shredded version of himself—Garcia has exhibited signs of the wear that comes from a year-long suspension. On the same scale, Romero
The world of boxing is often characterized by its unique breed of drama, and the recent incident at the Fatal Fury final press conference encapsulates this chaos perfectly. The heated exchange between Bill Haney, father and manager of Devin Haney, and Ryan Garcia, orchestrated by the ever-controversial Oscar De La Hoya, serves as a reminder
As anticipation builds for the highly anticipated boxing match between Jose Ramirez and Devin Haney, all eyes will be on Times Square this Friday night. The co-feature bout, set at a 144-pound catchweight, marks a pivotal moment for both fighters as they step into the ring live on DAZN at 5:30 p.m. ET. Jose Ramirez,
In the bustling heart of New York City, a highly anticipated boxing match is set to unfold this Friday, May 2nd, where Devin Haney will face off against Jose Ramirez. This bout, part of a mini-tournament streamed on DAZN PPV, is not just an ordinary face-off; it symbolizes a pivotal turning point in the careers
As Devin Haney gears up for his pivotal comeback fight against Jose Ramirez on May 2nd at Times Square, New York City, the residual effects of his past defeat still linger ominously. Haney’s loss to Ryan Garcia continues to shadow his preparations and discussion, as he passionately dismisses the notion that he was beaten decisively
Devin Haney emerged onto the boxing scene with an aura of promise and ambition, boasting an unbeaten record that captivated fans and critics alike. With each fight, his confidence seemed to swell, and he exhibited skills that suggested he could unify titles and dominate the lightweight division. Yet, even in his most illuminating moments, the
Devin Haney has made headlines with bold proclamations of impending success as he prepares to face Jose Ramirez on May 2nd in New York City’s Times Square. Haney claims he’s returning “better than before,” a mantra likely intended to reinvigorate both his own confidence and the faith of his fans. However, rhetoric like this often