The highly anticipated matchup between WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia fell short of expectations. Despite the hype surrounding the fight, the absence of Haney’s title on the line due to his failure to make weight took away from the significance of the bout. This not only disappointed fans but also devalued
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Promoter Eddie Hearn has made some bold predictions regarding the outcome of the upcoming fight between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney. According to Hearn, Garcia may resort to unconventional tactics such as jumping out of the ring or even attempting to hurt his opponent in bizarre ways, such as biting him. Hearn believes that Garcia’s
The upcoming boxing match between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia was originally set to be a world title fight. However, after Ryan Garcia came in overweight during the weigh-in, the fight is no longer for the belt. Fans are now questioning whether they should still be expected to pay $69 to watch the match on
Eddie Hearn, the promoter of Devin Haney, appears optimistic about the upcoming fight between Haney and Ryan Garcia. Despite Garcia’s erratic behavior leading up to the fight, Hearn remains hopeful that Haney can overcome Garcia and progress to face tougher opponents in the 140-lb division. It is clear that Hearn sees potential in Haney and
As the highly anticipated DAZN PPV featuring Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia draws near, the spotlight is on these two young fighters. The hype surrounding this bout has been fueled by the drama and antics of Ryan Garcia, which has added to the circus-like atmosphere leading up to the fight. The question on everyone’s mind
During the recent face-off on top of the Empire State Building in New York, Ryan Garcia revealed that he actually enjoyed seeing Devin Haney lose his temper and make physical contact with him. He mentioned that the incident got him excited for their upcoming fight. This reaction from Garcia is quite interesting as it shows
The blame game for the poor ticket sales for WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney’s title defense at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn is being played, with Bill Haney pointing the finger at Ryan Garcia. This move is surprising as fans have previously blamed Haney for his fights not selling well. Given that his last
The recent promotion for the upcoming fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia has been filled with over-the-top theatrics orchestrated by Haney’s father, Bill. From dramatic statements about sending his son to “kill” Garcia to staged shoving matches during face-offs, the promotional efforts have come across as manufactured and desperate. This approach seems to be
Devin Haney’s confident prediction of his fight against Ryan Garcia doing 1 million buys on DAZN PPV raises some eyebrows. While it’s normal for fighters to be optimistic about their bouts, Haney’s projection seems far-fetched and out of touch with reality. The lack of excitement and anticipation surrounding the fight suggests that hitting the 1
The upcoming fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia seems to be facing a major crisis as ticket sales are plummeting drastically. Bill Haney, Devin’s father, has resorted to publicly pleading with fans to purchase tickets for the fight happening at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The situation has reached a point where
Devin Haney has already predicted that Ryan Garcia will be groveling after their fight on April 20th, but is this really the best way to promote a fight? Haney seems more focused on scripting Ryan’s post-apology rather than coming up with fresh material to promote the event. It makes one wonder if Haney is underestimating
Devin Haney’s decision to move up to the 140-pound weight class last December is already raising concerns. Despite this move, he appears to be struggling with the weight, looking drained and unhealthy. By rehydrating to 165 pounds for his fights, Haney is not only risking his health but also gaining an unfair advantage over smaller
When looking at the upcoming fight between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, it’s clear that former unified lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. has some insights to share. Kambosos Jr. believes that Garcia is not mentally prepared for the challenge ahead of him. One of the key points he brings up is Garcia’s tendency to boast
Ryan Garcia is not holding back when it comes to his upcoming fight against Devin Haney on April 20th. In Garcia’s mind, Haney is the perfect opponent for him, and he is confident that he will not only defeat him but also knock him out to claim the WBC light welterweight title. Garcia believes that
Ryan Garcia recently found himself in hot water with the media after making death threats towards fellow boxer Devin Haney. In response to the backlash he received, Garcia is now playing the victim card and blaming the press for jumping on him. He claims that when Haney started the death talk, he did not receive