Bill Haney Gives Ryan Garcia 48 hours to Enroll in VADA for Devin Rematch
Bill Haney is giving Ryan Garcia 48 hours to enroll with VADA for drug testing if he wants a rematch with his son, Devin, next.
Bill Haney is giving Ryan Garcia 48 hours to enroll with VADA for drug testing if he wants a rematch with his son, Devin, next.
Ryan Garcia is fixing to take Devin Haney’s 0 from him a second time, training for the rematch, which is bound to happen soon.
Bill Haney, the father of Devin Haney, posted a rambling video on social media, gushing about YoutTuber turned boxer Jake Paul’s hustle, bringing in money, and becoming what he feels is the new “face of Boxing.”
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya says he doesn’t see a rematch happening between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney in 2025. He thinks Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) is a “shot fighter” after his loss to Garcia last April.
Terence Crawford defended fighters Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney, arguing against the criticism they’ve been receiving from fans.
Crawford points out that Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) is one of the youngest undisputed champions in history, and he feels he “showed heart” getting up from knockdowns in his recent loss to Ryan Garcia last April.
Keyshawn Davis says Devin Haney showed that he’s “soft” and doesn’t know how to take his loss after initiating a lawsuit against Ryan Garcia for him testing positive with “0.1” level of Ostarine in his system for their April 20th fight in Brooklyn, New York.
Chris Algieri says Devin Haney’s image is being torn apart on X over his decision to sue Ryan Garcia for battery, fraud, and unjust enrichment in the aftermath of their fight on April 20th.
Ryan Garcia roasted Terence Crawford today, calling him “boring and overrated,” and wants to fight him. Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) feels he would beat the stuffing out of the 37-year-old Crawford if he chose to fight him, which he doubts he will.
Ryan Garcia posted on social media today to mock Devin Haney over his lawsuit, saying that if he needs money that bad, he’ll help him with sponsorship by getting him a tampon deal.
Eddie Hearn views Devin Haney’s lawsuit toward Ryan Garcia as a deterrent to prevent other fighters from using PEDs to gain an advantage in their fights.