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“One of Us Raised a Killer” – Haney Runner

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BrianNorman Jr. contrasted his son’s thinking, calling him a “cold-blooded, calculating killer” in the ring compared to Devin Haney, whom he calls a “p***y” who runs and “grabs and holds.”

Norman Sr. states that Devin’s father, Bill Haney, raised a “whore”. He recalls Haney’s fight with Jorge Linares, where he held on tight while he was injured.

Norman’s icy instinct

“Brian Norman is a icy and calculating killer. He has no emotions,” Brian Norman Sr. said MillCity Boxing about his son, Brian Jr. “He’s not afraid of getting hit. When Devin Haney gets in trouble, does he hang on for dear life? We’ve seen it. That’s who he is. Brian Norman doesn’t do that. He stands there and fights.”

Few fans would argue that Norman Jr. he is not a “icy, calculating killer.” This has always been his fighting style. He tries to destroy his opponents without remorse. He is a classic example of an emotional soldier.

Haney was forced to hang on to survive in his fights with Ryan Garcia and Jorge Linares. If it weren’t for the clinching he did in those fights, he probably would have been knocked out.

He raised a killer

“One of us, between me and Bill Haney, grew up in the ring. One of us raised a killer in the ring. When he [Haney] he enters the ring, he’s pissed. He ran away from [Jose] Ramirez. He held on and grabbed on [Jorge] Linares. Devin Haney filed a lawsuit to have the loss removed from his records. They are trying desperately to keep that O,” Norman Sr. said.

Devin is not a boxer and never will be. This is what is called a “fine fighter” with a striking, moving and holding style. It’s basically a watered down version of the ancient style that Floyd Mayweather Jr used. during his career, when he was still physically fit.

Clinching has been a gigantic part of Haney’s game since the Linares fight on May 29, 2021. Devin was injured in round 10 with a right hand and then a right-left combination. For the remainder of the 12-round fight, Haney held steadily.

Ryan showed the way

Norman Jr. he will need to develop a strategy to deal with the constant clinching that Haney is doing for him in order to get his shots on November 22. Ryan Garcia took advantage of Haney’s hold, timing him with a low check left hook as he reached out to grab him. In this way, he harmed him many times.

If Devin had stopped holding on, he would have been in a better position after initially getting wobbled in the first round. He failed. The constant hold had become too ingrained in Haney’s style for him to adapt in this fight. Considering his last fight against Jose Ramirez took place on May 2, 2025, he still uses this tactic as a method to neutralize his opponent’s attack.

Bill fell still

“Once it’s completely on that canvas, his daddy will be standing there with his cock in his hand. I think that’s why Bill doesn’t talk much. He learned from it,” Norman Sr. said about Bill learning from all the nonsense and predictions he made ahead of Devin’s April 20, 2024 fight with Ryan Garcia.

Before the Haney-Ryan megafight last year in April, Bill made outrageous predictions. He was one of them, “I’m sending Devin in there to literally kill him” It didn’t work out well for Haney, as Kingry dropped him three times by 12-round majority decision. The fight could have ended in the seventh round when Devin was on his feet after being dropped by a left hook from Ryan.

The referee stopped the action and penalized Garcia for punching during the break. No warning was given before points were deducted. This low break could have saved Haney from being punched out by Ryan.

Last updated: 31/10/2025

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Eddie Hearn claims Dana White controls interview questions

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The Matchroom promoter believes this approach prevents reporters from pressing White on more complex topics related to the business side of combat sports.

“I listen to these guys asking questions and no one is pushing him,” Hearn said. “Nobody’s really asking any solemn questions. Nobody’s really asking any of the right questions. It’s a huge machine that you can’t get close to and ask real questions.”

Hearn suggested that reporters covering White should challenge him on issues such as fighter compensation and revenue sharing in the UFC.

“When I’m in the middle of a media row, I ask the question: if Tom Aspinall is generating more money into the pot than Conor Benn, why is he making 10 times less money?” Hearn said. “Can you answer that?”

The comparison between Aspinall and Benn highlights one of the arguments Hearn has repeatedly made when discussing the financial differences between boxing and mixed martial arts. In boxing, fighters typically negotiate individual amounts for events, television rights and commercial deals. The UFC, on the other hand, operates on the basis of long-term promotional contracts that determine the remuneration of fighters.

Hearn’s comments come amid growing friction between the British promoter and White following the launch of Zuffa Boxing. The first major events under the modern venture, backed by TKO Group Holdings and Saudi investment, are expected to take place later this year as White moves beyond MMA.

White has already publicly fired Hearn, describing him as just another manager entering the MMA space. Meanwhile, Hearn questioned the initial direction of the project and the quality of the events produced so far.

The exchange quickly turned into one of the more high-profile rivalries surrounding efforts to build a modern boxing league.

Hearn’s criticism of interview restrictions also touches on a broader issue in combat sports media: how much reporters can challenge promoters and management when access to fighters and events often depends on maintaining professional relationships. These questions need to continue to be asked, according to Hearn.

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Mike Tyson lists who was better between Mayweather and Pacquiao in their prime

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Mike Tyson names who was better between Mayweather and Pacquiao in their primes

Mike Tyson has shared his verdict on who he ranks higher between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.

Mayweather and Pacquiao are considered two of the greatest boxing legends in recent history, and their success led to a battle between them at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in May 2015.

It was Mayweather who won by unanimous decision, but now, more than a decade later, they will meet again for a second time while fighting at The Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19.

Mayweather is now 49 and Pacquiao is 47, both men are well past their prime, and there is often debate among boxing fans as to which man was better than the other during the best years of their careers.

Mayweather retired with a perfect 50-0 record, defeating the likes of Oscar De La Hoya and Canelo Alvarez, while Pacquiao is the only eight-division boxing world champion in history to boast victories over the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez and Miguel Cotto.

Heavyweight icon Tyson once expressed his own opinion on who was the better of the two, ace revealed that he thinks Pacquiao has achieved more.

“Pacquiao is better than Floyd. He overcame adversity. He got knocked out, came back and had some sensational fights against opponents that outperformed any opponent Floyd had fought.”

Before Mayweather faces Pacquiao in a rematch, he is actually scheduled to face Tyson himself, and an event between the pair will take place soon, although it appears it will not take place on the originally announced April 25 date.

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Dmitry Bivol is targeting a fight with Canelo Alvarez or David Benavidez

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Image: The New Canelo? Jose Benavidez Sr. Says Son David Will Relentlessly Pursue Dmitry Bivol's Titles After WBC Vacancy

Undisputed lithe heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol could pursue a rematch with Canelo Alvarez or a fight with David Benavidez once he finishes his current duties in the division.

Bivol’s manager, Vadim Kornilov, outlined the champion’s preferred path in comments provided by Dan Rafael, explaining that Bivol intends to first pursue a mandatory IBF defense and then return to competing with Artur Beterbiev.


He is expected to have a mandatory defense against Michael Eifert this spring. The fight was scheduled for May 23 at a gala headlined by unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.

After fulfilling this obligation, Bivol’s team wants to immediately start the third fight with Beterbiev. Their rivalry produced two closely watched fights, leaving unfinished business between two fighters who have dominated the lithe heavyweight division for the past several years and built one of the most respected rivalries in the sport.

More intriguing possibilities emerge after this trilogy. Rafael reported that Bivola’s camp sees a second fight with Canelo as one of the main options still available to the champion. Bivol defeated Alvarez by unanimous decision in 2022, handing the Mexican star one of the clearest defeats of his career.

Another potential opponent in question is Benavidez, who has moved up to lithe heavyweight and has been seeking a chance to fight the top fighters in the division. The fight between Bivol and Benavidez will pit the undefeated Mexican-American challenger against a champion who currently holds four major division titles.

Kornilov also suggested that Bivol could eventually prove himself at cruiserweight, although such an idea appears to be more of a long-term possibility than an immediate plan for the undefeated champion.

For now, the plan of action remains straightforward: fulfill the IBF mandate against Eifert, complete the trilogy with Beterbiev, and then fight one of the most crucial fights that could decide the final stage of Bivol’s career.

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