In the contemporary boxing landscape, a troubling trend seems to be emerging—a growing penchant for conservatism among fighters. This notion has gained traction following a lackluster fight card featuring Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, and Teofimo Lopez, which raised eyebrows not only among fans but also within the boxing community. Conor Benn recently expressed his frustration
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In the world of boxing, titles often serve as markers of legitimacy, but not all belts are created equal. Tonight, Ryan Garcia steps into the ring to compete for what many fans have dubbed a “fake belt”—the WBA ‘regular’ welterweight title, against none other than Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero. This matchup promises to be electrifying, especially
As fans gear up for a weekend festooned with some of boxing’s biggest names—Canelo Alvarez, Naoya Inoue, and Ryan Garcia—the excitement is palpable. Yet, there’s an undeniable sense of malaise that hangs over these headliners, raising questions about the substance of their matchups. On the surface, their names spark intrigue among casual spectators, but anyone
In a moment that held significant stakes for fans and fighters alike, Ryan Garcia stepped onto the scales for his eagerly anticipated fight against Rolando “Rolly” Romero. Weighing in at 146.8 pounds, Garcia, although filled out, did not exude the same level of chiseled athleticism that he showcased against Devin Haney last April. The year-long
Boxing is a realm where the stakes are perilously high; it’s not just the fighters who enter the ring. Recent exchanges between Devin Haney’s father, Bill Haney, and former champion Ryan Garcia, alongside his promoter Oscar De La Hoya, reveal how personal animosities can bleed into professional engagements, heightening tension and anticipation. The altercation during
Boxing fans are in for an electrifying showdown as former champion Jose Ramirez prepares to clash with unbeaten contender Devin Haney in a highly anticipated 144-pound catchweight bout. Scheduled for a Friday night primetime airing on DAZN, the fight will unfold at the iconic Times Square in New York City, starting at 5:30 p.m. ET.
As the boxing landscape shifts, anticipation builds for an electrifying clash set to take place in the heart of New York City. Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez, two titans of the ring, are poised to face off this Friday, May 2nd, in a highly anticipated match that will surely send shockwaves through the boxing community.
Devin Haney, an undefeated boxing champion, finds himself navigating the treacherous landscape of defeat and recovery. Set to face Jose Ramirez on May 2nd in Times Square, New York City, Haney is not merely preparing for a fight but rather confronting the remnants of his past bout against Ryan Garcia. In every athlete’s career, there
In the world of professional boxing, the physical prowess of a fighter is only one aspect of their success; mental fortitude is equally essential. Yet, as Oscar De La Hoya, the promotional powerhouse behind José Ramírez, pointed out, Devin Haney now finds himself lacking that critical psychological edge. Having once been touted as one of
Devin Haney is gearing up for a return to the boxing ring that he claims will be a reset, a reinvention of his fighting style, and a chance to prove himself as a formidable contender once more. With his welterweight matchup against Jose Ramirez set for May 2nd at Times Square, New York City, fans