In the electrifying realm of boxing, few events can set the stage for seismic shifts in legacy quite like the upcoming fights on May 2nd. Turki Alalshikh, a prominent figure in the boxing world, has laid bare a blunt reality: Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and Teofimo Lopez face not just opponents in the ring, but
Devin Haney
As the countdown draws nearer to the highly anticipated welterweight showdown on May 2nd, the spotlight is firmly fixed on Devin Haney. While he remains the favored contender, the stakes have never been higher, and the pressure mounts as he faces a formidable opponent in Jose Ramirez. Following an embarrassing defeat to Ryan Garcia that
In the cutthroat world of boxing, emotions run high, not just in the ring but also in interactions on the sidelines. Bill Haney, a father who wears his pride like a badge, recently lashed out after an instance that left him convinced the media could do better—especially when it comes to reflecting the achievements of
Devin Haney is stepping into the ring against Jose Ramirez on May 2nd, a move that many might consider a profound gamble. In a landscape where careers can be extinguished with one ill-fated match, Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) is looking to re-establish his dominance after a tumultuous period, throwing himself into the fire against a
This week’s kickoff press conference for Turki Alalshikh’s Fatal Fury event at Times Square was supposed to electrify fans and ramp up anticipation for what could be a significant evening in boxing. Instead, it was a dispiriting display of camaraderie that felt more like a cozy coffee gathering than an intense promotional event featuring fighters
Devin Haney stands at a crossroads, ready to declare his resurgence in boxing as he prepares to face Jose Ramirez in a critical matchup in Times Square. This showdown is not just another entry on his record; it represents a pivotal moment in his career—one that could solidify or shatter his trajectory as a boxer.
Devin Haney’s recent comments about his loss to Ryan Garcia last April illustrate a troubling phenomenon in sports: the inability to own one’s failures. At a recent press conference, it was surprising to witness Haney, a fighter known for his sharp skills, resort to feeble excuses rather than reflect on his performance. When asked about
The excitement brewing in the boxing world as the Fatal Fury card approaches on May 2nd in Times Square is palpable. With marquee matchups featuring fighter heavyweights such as Ryan Garcia, Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, Devin Haney, and Jose Ramirez, it’s clear that this night won’t be just another entry in the boxing calendar. Rather, it
In a move that has stunned boxing aficionados, Devin Haney has been controversially ranked as the #1 contender by the World Boxing Council (WBC) in the welterweight division despite displaying lackluster performance against Ryan Garcia and taking a lengthy 10-month hiatus from the ring. The convoluted ranking system employed by the WBC often baffles fans
It’s not just about the fists that fly in the boxing ring; it’s also about the mental games that play out behind the scenes. As Devin Haney gears up for what might be the most pivotal battle of his career against Jose Ramirez, the psychological stakes are alarmingly steep. Henry Garcia’s reservations about Haney’s readiness