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J. Prince Responds to Devin Haneys Callout of Keyshawn Davis and Tank Davis

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J. Prince Responds to Devin Haney's Callout of Keyshawn Davis and Tank Davis

Keyshawn Davis’ manager says Haney controls the next move but believes his camp is ready for whichever fight comes first

Devin Haney made it clear this week that he wants to fight both Keyshawn Davis and Gervonta “Tank” Davis. Now, Keyshawn’s manager, J. Prince, has J. Prince says Devin Haney holds the cards after publicly naming both Keyshawn Davis and Gervonta “Tank” Davis as future opponents. The veteran manager insists his camp is comfortable waiting because he expects the biggest fights to come their way regardless of Haney’s decision.


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“I feel like we’re in a great position,” Prince told FightHype. “That question might have to be asked to the Haney. I got two double barrel shotgun, you know what I mean? On both ends, and I got them blocked in. So, they got to see me one way or the other.”

While Prince didn’t elaborate on what he meant by the “two double barrel shotgun” remark, he made it clear the decision rests with Haney rather than his side.

Haney publicly stated on Wednesday that he wants to face both Keyshawn and Tank, saying, “Both of them.” His comments came as the lightweight division continues to sort through several high-profile options involving multiple champions and contenders.

Prince said he has no issue with whichever path Haney ultimately takes and expressed confidence that the right fights will come together in time.

“I’m looking forward to dealing with all of them in the future,” Prince said. “Devin has a great manager in his father. Bill is my homie. Whatever decision they make has to be respected.”

Prince’s remarks also came after the conversation shifted to Shakur Stevenson, another fighter he manages, although he declined to address the various narratives surrounding Haney and Stevenson.

“I mean, it ain’t really much to clarify,” Prince said. “This is a game where a lot of stuff is talked, so you can expect a lot of that to be thrown and said. It don’t really affect us because we understand what we’re dealing with.”

Prince appears content to wait for now. Rather than lobbying Haney to choose one opponent over another, he projected confidence that whichever road Haney takes, his camp expects to be involved when the biggest fights at lightweight are made.

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Prince Naseem Hamed Reveals True Motivation for Early Retirement at 28: I Wanted to Carry On

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Prince Naseem Hamed would have loved to remain in the sport but, after repeatedly experiencing an “obscene amount of pain”, he ultimately decided to retire in 2002.

The mercurial talent had become a world featherweight champion in 1995, dethroning Steve Robinson with an eighth-round stoppage to claim the WBO title.

‘Naz’ then went on to unify his division and make multiple iconic title defences, most notably scoring a fourth-round finish over Kevin Kelley in 1997.

Their thrilling battle saw both men climb off the canvas at Madison Square Garden, where Hamed endeared himself to the American audience with his flamboyance in and out the ring.

Another stunning fourth-round stoppage came in 2000, when the Sheffield man was once again sent to the deck, this time by Augie Sanchez, who is perhaps best known for defeating Floyd Mayweather in the amateurs.

In the end, Hamed emerged victorious but suffered his only professional defeat, against Mexican great Marco Antonio Barrera, in his following outing.

Yet it was not for this reason that he retired at 28 years ancient, but rather because the sport had taken its toll on his hands.

Speaking with talkSPORTHamed explained that such injuries prevented him from having another roll of the dice at world level.

“I would’ve loved to carry on … but I just felt like: what’s the employ in trying to do what you [want to] do [when] it won’t work?

“If your hands keep breaking, and every time you hit [someone] you get an obscene amount of pain … I won the world title and defended it 15 times. What more should I want?”

Following his unanimous decision defeat to Barrera‘Naz’ convincingly outpointed Manuel Calvo but nonetheless called time on his career in 2002.

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Prince Naseem Hamed Reveals True Reason for Early Retirement at 28: I Wanted to Carry On

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"Prince Naseem Hamed Reveals True Reason for Early Retirement at 28: 'I Wanted to Carry On'"

Prince Naseem Hamed would have loved to remain in the sport but, after repeatedly experiencing an “obscene amount of pain”, he ultimately decided to retire in 2002.

The mercurial talent had become a world featherweight champion in 1995, dethroning Steve Robinson with an eighth-round stoppage to claim the WBO title.

‘Naz’ then went on to unify his division and make multiple iconic title defences, most notably scoring a fourth-round finish over Kevin Kelley in 1997.

Their thrilling battle saw both men climb off the canvas at Madison Square Garden, where Hamed endeared himself to the American audience with his flamboyance in and out the ring.

Another stunning fourth-round stoppage came in 2000, when the Sheffield man was once again sent to the deck, this time by Augie Sanchez, who is perhaps best known for defeating Floyd Mayweather in the amateurs.

In the end, Hamed emerged victorious but suffered his only professional defeat, against Mexican great Marco Antonio Barrera, in his following outing.

Yet it was not for this reason that he retired at 28 years aged, but rather because the sport had taken its toll on his hands.

Speaking with talkSPORTHamed explained that such injuries prevented him from having another roll of the dice at world level.

“I would’ve loved to carry on … but I just felt like: what’s the utilize in trying to do what you [want to] do [when] it won’t work?

“If your hands keep breaking, and every time you hit [someone] you get an obscene amount of pain … I won the world title and defended it 15 times. What more should I want?”

Following his unanimous decision defeat to Barrera‘Naz’ convincingly outpointed Manuel Calvo but nonetheless called time on his career in 2002.

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Anthony Joshua Reveals His Favorite Opponent: The First Man to Knock Him Down

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Anthony Joshua has named his favourite ever opponent ahead of facing domestic rival Tyson Fury later this year.

Their long-awaited showdown is set to be staged in November, yet there has still been no announcement regarding a specific date, location and promoter.

Perhaps more importantly, Joshua and Fury must also come through their respective warm-up fights against Kristian Prenga and Mariusz Wach, which will take place at the end of this month in Saudi Arabia and Thailand.

Both are heavily favoured to emerge victorious on that particular weekend, yet there is always the possibility of an injury or upset.

It is more likely, however, that the two British heavyweights will eventually lock horns, albeit at a time when they are long past their primes.

Both were considered close to their best when they secured respective victories over Wladimir Klitschko, who ‘AJ’ defeated with an 11th-round finish in 2017.

This came after Fury dethroned the long-reigning champion in 2015, yet Joshua’s triumph was nonetheless considered an impressive result at the time.

And with no shortage of respect between the Brit and Ukrainian, it is hardly surprising that Joshua has named Klitschko as his favourite ever opponent.

Speaking with DAZNthe 36-year-old immediately said “Wladimir” when asked the question, perhaps reflecting on their thrilling encounter at Wembley Stadium.

Both heavyweights had suffered ponderous knockdowns, with ‘AJ’ being sent to the canvas for the first time in his career in the sixth roundbut it was Joshua who ultimately floored his older opponent on two more occasions in round 11.

Having already claimed the IBF belt, the then-unbeaten champion added the vacant WBA strap to his collection and reigned as the unified king until 2019, when he suffered a major upset defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr.

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