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Bill Haney explodes after Hearn harshly criticizes Devin’s Normandy victory

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Bill Haney got into a frenzy after critical promoter Eddie Hearn talked about Devin Haney’s performance last Saturday night following his victory over WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. in Riyad. Hearn was pleased with Haney’s result (33-0, 15 KO), but added that he was tired of holding on throughout the fight.

Devin’s defensive substitution

Eddie said Devin could have knocked out Norman Jr. quickly if he had gone all out after dropping him with a right hand in the second round. Instead, he went into defensive mode, hanging on for the remaining 10 rounds of the competition to win a 12-round unanimous decision. It was a strange move on Haney’s part, playing it unthreatening when Norman was hurt.

“Not suitable for viewing. I don’t want to get involved,” said Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn Boxing King’s Media last Saturday, recalling Devin Haney’s numb performance against Brian Norman Jr. in Riyad. “He’s always been an knowledgeable, technical fighter. He’s not straightforward to beat because he doesn’t want to fight, and that’s shrewd,” Hearn said of Haney.

Fans echo Hearn

Hearn spoke the truth about Devin. It wasn’t malicious on his part, as his views aligned with those of his fans on social media. He’s boxing well, but he’s not committed and now he’s doing everything he can to win. Something has changed in the way Haney fights since his loss to Ryan Garcia.

After two fights it is noticeable. He got lucky last Saturday against stiff, inexperienced 24-year-old Norman Jr., but if Devin continues to fight like this against other welterweights, his career will quickly start to fall apart. There are too many fighters in the 147-pound weight class that Haney could beat by fighting like this.

Welterweight fighters are in for a treat

Norman Jr. was the perfect opponent for Haney to win by close decision. If he faces Hearn’s fighter Conor Benn in 2026 or Ryan Garcia in a rematch in 2026, his brief reign as WBO welterweight champion could come to an abrupt end.

“He’s difficult to beat because he holds and grabs. He doesn’t do anything. After he dropped Brian Norman really difficult, all he had to do was step on him to stop him. People are watching it,” Hearn said of Haney.

Devin didn’t do much holding his own in his last fight against Jose Ramirez on May 2, 2025. He moved mostly in circles for three minutes each round, which was monotonous for fans.

“What champions does Eddie have?” said Bill Haney to Boxing King Media when told that Hearn said Devin was “not good to watch.” “Bam’ is here with us. Who else does he have?” said Bill when told Hearn had WBA, WBC and WBO super flyweight champion Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez

“It speaks for itself, Eddie Hearn,” Bill said when told that Hearn also had Jaron “Boots” Ennis as one of his champions. “There is a reason

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Eddie Hearn fights for Katie Taylor in Croke Park

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Image: Eddie Hearn pushing for Katie Taylor retirement fight at Croke Park

“I just want to fight in Dublin to finish my career. Of course we’re still hoping for Croke Park, holding on to a little bit of hope that it will happen,” Taylor told RTE.

“Fighting my last fight in our most iconic arena. How special would that be? I think it would be absolutely extraordinary if I was able to do it. I’m not sure if it will happen or not. Either way, I will end my career here and I’m very excited about that.”

Taylor has only fought twice in Ireland as a professional, both fights will take place in 2023 against Chantelle Cameron at the 3Arena in Dublin. Cameron won her first fight by majority decision, handing Taylor the only defeat of her career, before Taylor regained the undisputed junior welterweight championship six months later in a rematch.

The 38-year-old Irish star remains one of the greatest fighters in women’s boxing history. Taylor won Olympic gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics before turning professional and quickly winning world titles in two categories. In 2019, she became the undisputed lightweight champion and later repeated the feat at 140 pounds.

Much of Taylor’s recent profile has been built on her rivalry with Amanda Serrano. Their first fight at Madison Square Garden in 2022 was widely celebrated and helped augment the visibility of women’s boxing. Taylor later completed the trilogy by majority vote in July, increasing her record to 25-1 (6 KO).

The possibility of saying goodbye to the stadium became the subject of interest for its long-time promoter. Hearn admitted it would take significant work to turn the idea into reality, but he believes this moment will be historic for Irish sport.

“It’s a hell of a lot of work to make sure one of the greatest athletes of all time fulfills her biggest dream. And I have to deliver Croke Park. I have to,” Hearn said on The Ariel Helwani Show.

“If I don’t give it my all, if I don’t put in every effort to make it happen, I won’t do justice to Katie and I won’t do it to myself. Because it would be the biggest sporting event in Irish history.”

Hearn said talks with Croke Park officials had taken place previously and had resumed as Taylor’s career came to an end.

“There is more momentum this time,” he said.

No opponent has been determined for Taylor’s last fight. Hearn said the focus remains on determining whether the stadium plan can be secured before making any player selections.

“Obviously you want to have an opponent who is compelling, competitive and has a story behind it,” Hearn said. “Nothing has really been discussed or said about the opponent. We are really trying to ensure that discussions with Croke Park allow for that possibility before we pursue it further.”

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Gervonta Davis is close to returning to action, according to her opponent’s name

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Gervonta Davis close to securing comeback fight as opponent named

It looks like Gervonta Davis is one step away from confirming her return to the ring.

Davis last fought in March 2025, when he earned a majority draw with Lamont Roach to defend his WBA lightweight title.

It was a controversial result, with many feeling that Roach had done enough to get the nod, especially after a knockdown was not awarded in his favor after “Tank” voluntarily chose to take a knee in round nine.

The next 12 months left many in doubt as to whether Davis would return to play at all. A planned exhibition with Jake Paul in November has been canceled over the Baltimore man’s naming in a civil lawsuit over domestic allegations, the latest in a string of issues going beyond the ropes.

Another drama occurred after an arrest warrant was issued for “Tank”, citing similar accusations, which led to him being stripped of his WBA lightweight title.

Regardless, it looks like Davis is ready to make a comeback after this happened Reported by Mike Coppinger that he is in advanced talks about a fight with Isaac Cruz, the man whom “Tank” considered his number one target at the end of last year.

Davis has already secured a victory over Cruz, who last fought in December when he fought to a majority draw against former foe “Tank” Roach – a fighter he believes should be given a chance to face him again.

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The fight between Luis Nery and John Riel Casimero will take place on April 18 in Kyrgyzstan

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Image: Luis Nery vs John Riel Casimero set for April 18 in Kyrgyzstan

Neither player holds a title and neither has been part of any real championship talk in recent seasons. Nery has already held the bantamweight and junior featherweight belts, although his recent appearances at featherweight have shown that the path up is confined. At 126 pounds, he looked undersized and unable to apply the same pressure that once carried him through lighter divisions, which makes a return to 122 pounds a more practical move.

Saikou x Lush Boxing will promote the event as part of a three-day boxing show in the capital of Kyrgyzstan. The gala will be held at the Gazprom Sports Convoluted, an extraordinary setting for two players who regularly appeared on larger international stages at the beginning of their careers.

Nery (37-2, 28 KO) will fight in Kyrgyzstan for the second time in a row after appearing there in October last year. The 31-year-old Mexican southpaw defeated Sathaporn Saart by technical decision in the eighth round after an accidental head collision put the fight on the scorecards.

The win was his second in a row since Naoya Inoue stopped him in the sixth round in May 2024. Nery made a comeback earlier in 2025, stopping Kyonosuke Kameda in the seventh round before extending his rebound stretch with a victory over Saart.

Casimero (35-5-1, 24 KOs), now 37, built his reputation by winning junior flyweight, flyweight and bantamweight titles early in his career. Activity has been confined and results inconsistent over the past few seasons, leading to him being 2-1-1 in his last four fights.

His last fight was in December, when he defeated Tom Mizokoshi in the fifth round in Japan. Two months earlier, he appeared at the same October gala in Kyrgyzstan, where Nery fought Saart and lost to Kameda by unanimous decision of ten rounds.

The April meeting brings together two former champions who once operated at the forefront of the sport’s lighter divisions. At this stage, it could be read as more of a veteran clash between recognizable names rather than a fight expected to impact the junior featherweight championship race.

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