Bill Haney did not give up emphasis on the fight of Teofimo Lopez about Devin Haney, even though Teo said he was “released” by Turki Alalshikh. Bill still mentions the name Teofiimo in social media, saying that he “evades”.
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Bill Haney still wants Teofimo
There was talk of a fight between Haney and Teofimo scheduled for August 16 in Riyadh. This no longer seems profitable after Lopez burned his alalshikh bridges. Bill is like a dog that will not let the aged bone. Regardless of the ambition, Devin once had to win world titles, it seems that she disappeared after Ryan Garcia and felt the taste of millions.
Restricted vast Haney options
Devin has restricted options for vast payments without Ryan Garcia or Teofimo. In addition to Teo, there are no popular fighters at 140. Only Master Jaron Ennis and Conor Benn in the welterweight. Ennis will not fight the needy warrior, such as Haney, because he has no belt and leaves a catastrophic performance.
Potential options
– Jaron Ennis
– Teofimo Lopez
– Ryan Garcia
– Shakur Stevenson
Lopez’s fight is currently the largest producer of money for Devin, after canceling the rematch with Ryan Garcia after losing to Rolando “Rolly” Romero on May 2.
“Teofimo Lopez will still organize” Bill Haney said on X. Devin Haney, who works, said Bill Haney X.
Devin Haney: Now a businessman?
Bill showed no interest in aiming any of the other 140 pounds, such as Gary Antuanne Russell or Richardson Hitchins. What some people say about Devin can be true. He moved from being a warrior to being businessman Who at this moment focuses on money. It sometimes happens when warriors have a taste of money. They focus on doing nothing but vast withdrawal fights and rejecting anything else. Waiting for these great payments to fall on the lap, often requires a year or longer.
Fans want Bill and Devin to forget about Teofimo for now. They want Haney (32-0, 15 KO) to be proven against one of the best warriors in 140 or 147. However, Bill and his son have lost interest in risky fights since their loss with Ryan in April.
They sat from the ring all year round all year until they returned against the faded Jose Ramirez on May 2. It was a terrible performance of Haney, running through 12 rounds, throwing only a handful of blows in probably the most lifeless performance on the Times Square card.
If Haney was still interested in competing with the best and winning lanes, he would have a lot of options for the next fight. There are many contenders from 140 to 154 that Devin could fight and earn good money. He probably doesn’t intend to do it because his focus has changed.