Haney’s super-sized secret: 25-Pound rehydration raises eyebrows after beating Prograis
Devin Haney’s lopsided win over Regis Prograis last weekend has been tarnished by a report of a massive rehydration increase from 140 to 165 lbs by Haney.
Devin Haney’s lopsided win over Regis Prograis last weekend has been tarnished by a report of a massive rehydration increase from 140 to 165 lbs by Haney.
Trainer Stephen Edwards says former WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis’ performance last Saturday night against Devin Haney was so utterly terrible that he’s been “devalued” as a fighter, hurting his career to the point where he’ll be sought out by other fighters to be used as an opponent.
Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) outboxed WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) to win a beautiful twelve round unanimous decision last Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Bill Haney reacted with annoyance today after learning that Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis’ coach Kenny Ennis wants Devin Haney to face IBF welterweight champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis next if he chooses to move up to 147 after beating WBC 140-lb champion Regis Prograis last Saturday night.
Like him or loathe him, and there seems to be no real in-between with “The Dream,” Devin Haney looked sensational last night in shutting out Regis Prograis over 12 rounds of at times quite beautiful boxing.
Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) captured his second division world title with ease on Saturday night, beating an overmatched WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) by a twelve round unanimous decision.
A huge-looking Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) put on a boxing clinic, defeating WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) by one-sided shutout, beating him by a lopsided twelve round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Promoter Eddie Hearn says the winner of tonight’s Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis fight winner be a new “superstar” and could face Ryan Garcia next, as they don’t look too good.
Paulie Malignaggi notes that WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis is understandably “bitter” that he’s being “phased out” & “replaced” by the younger fighter Devin Haney in their fight tonight at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Last Saturday night over at Chase Center in San Fran, Haney was like a boss in the ring, totally schooling WBC light welterweight champ Prograis.