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Bill Haney, Devin’s father, wants a showdown with Rolly Romero for his son

Devin Haney silenced the critics with a prestigious victory. “The Dream” earned a fully deserved points win over the dangerous WBO welterweight world champion Brian Norman Jr, taking both his…

Haney Shuts Down Norman: He’s the new WBO Welterweight Champion!

In the co-main event of the spectacular “The Ring IV” card held in Riyadh, Brian Norman Jr.’s best qualities were almost completely neutralized by Devin Haney’s tactical strategy. “The Dream,”…

Fight of the week: Brian Norman Jr vs Devin Haney

This week, choosing the most interesting fight to analyze for my “Fight of the Week” column was truly difficult. All four world title bouts scheduled for Saturday night in Riyadh,…

Devin Haney Wants Brian Norman Jr’s WBO Belt!

After becoming world champion at both lightweight and super lightweight, Devin Haney is determined to claim a world title in a third weight class—welterweight. To do so, the American has…

Teofimo Lopez changes his mind every second: the fight with Haney slips away

Teofimo Lopez changes his mind every second. The American boxer of Honduran descent has, in just a few days, managed to insult Turki Alalshikh, apologize to Turki Alalshikh, agree to…

Overpaid Purses and Surreal Atmospheres: Are They Harming Boxing?

Last week featured several high-profile boxing matches, but most failed to meet fans’ expectations despite the big names involved. This raises the question: could overpaid purses and surreal atmospheres be…

Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and Teofimo Lopez Set to Fight on May 2 at Times Square!

The fight card for the event organized under the banner of Ring Magazine on May 2 at Times Square (New York), titled Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, is starting…

Devin Haney will be considered “Champion in recess”

Devin Haney will be considered “Champion in recess”. As per WBC rules, in the event of injury or inability for a justified cause to defend the title, the reigning boxer…