In the world of boxing, timing can often determine the trajectory of a fighter’s career. Recently, it became apparent that both Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney would take on tune-up fights rather than jumping straight into the long-anticipated rematch on May 2nd in the frenetic atmosphere of Times Square, New York City. This decision raises
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In the world of professional boxing, the intricate web of fighter negotiations and match selections often shapes the narratives we follow. Recent developments surrounding Ryan Garcia’s upcoming match against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero have underscored the unpredictable nature of this sport. With the absence of Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz from the May 2nd fight at Times Square
The boxing world is buzzing in anticipation of a unique triple-header set for May, promoted by Turki Al-Sheikh. Set to feature prominent fighters such as Ryan Garcia facing Rolando Romero, Devin Haney clashing with Jose Ramirez, and Martin Bakole against Efe Ajagba, the event promises to deliver action-packed performances. However, the selection of opponents, particularly
In a bold announcement, Turki Al-Sheikh has outlined a visionary roadmap for the welterweight division, spotlighting a highly anticipated match between Teofimo Lopez and IBF champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis. This pivotal bout is set to take center stage on the undercard of the much-anticipated rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, slated for October. Al-Sheikh’s
Ryan Garcia is set to re-enter the boxing ring in May, facing off against Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz in what promises to be a thrilling confrontation at Times Square, Manhattan, New York. For Garcia, who has a record of 24 wins and just one loss, this bout marks his return after a 13-month hiatus and a
In a thrilling development for boxing fans, Ryan Garcia is set to square off against Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, while former two-division world champion Devin Haney will clash with Jose Ramirez in a high-stakes doubleheader this coming May. Scheduled to take place in the iconic Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, this event is poised to
Ryan Garcia, a prominent figure in the boxing world, is rumored to face Teofimo Lopez this coming May in Times Square. With a record of 24 wins and only one loss, including 20 knockouts, Garcia is a force to be reckoned with. However, his forthcoming bout against Lopez (21-1, 13 KOs) has raised eyebrows among
Ryan Garcia, a rising star in the boxing world, has taken to X (formerly known as Twitter) to set the stage for his next big bout, hinting at a match that promises to captivate fans. His bold proclamation that he never opts for “weak fights” sends a clear message to both his supporters and rivals.
The boxing world is no stranger to drama, and the recent confrontation between Bill Haney and Ryan Garcia at the Ring Awards in London exemplifies this fact vividly. Bill Haney, father and trainer of Devin Haney, is making headlines not just for coaching his son but for his aggressive attempts to galvanize a rematch with
The current tension between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney extends beyond the boxing ring, significantly impacted by a contentious lawsuit that has emerged as a primary roadblock to a potential rematch. According to Ryan Garcia, the forthcoming negotiations for a rematch can only begin after the lawsuit initiated by Haney and his father, Bill, is