Devin Haney vacating remaining lightweight belts, going after titles at 140 & 147
Devin Haney has decided to vacate his undisputed lightweight belt, giving up his prized possessions, his IBF, WBA, WBC & WBO 135-lb straps.
Devin Haney has decided to vacate his undisputed lightweight belt, giving up his prized possessions, his IBF, WBA, WBC & WBO 135-lb straps.
Regis Prograis says there’s no chance Devin Haney will take his WBC light welterweight title away from him on December 9th in their fight at the Chase Center in San Franciso.
Bill Haney is happy about Devin Haney returning to his roots in the Bay Area to fight in front of his fans at the Chase Center in San Franciso, California, against WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis on December 9th.
Trainer Stephen Edwards says WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis will need to overcome the style advantage that challenger Devin Haney has in their fight on December 9th on DAZN PPV at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Devin Haney says he’s quickly put on weight faster than he anticipated since signing on for his fight against WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis on December 9th, and he says he’s going to be moving up to 147 soon after he conquerors the 140-division.
WBC light welterweight champion Regis Prograis’ strength coach Evins Tobler says that Devin Haney & his team have disrespected Regis ahead of their December 9th fight, and they will suffer for it on the night.
Regis Prograis has a big fight coming up against Devin Haney, but Prograis, the reigning and defending WBC champ at 140 pounds, is looking at even bigger fights.
WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney thinks that Devin Haney will perform a lot better against him than he did in his last fight against Vasily Lomachenko.
Regis Prograis’ strength coach Evins Tobler says Devin Haney “doesn’t have it” in the chin & power department, and he’s heading toward a loss on December 9th when he challenges for the WBC light welterweight title at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Regis Prograis says he Bill Haney might not be cool with him after he knocks out his son, Devin, on December 9th when he defends his WBC light welterweight title against him at the 18,064-seat Chase Center in San Francisco.