This statement removes the notion that Devin is sitting idle. His team has already identified fighters they believe are worth pursuing, and the names reflect Devin’s standing in multiple divisions.
The first mention of Gervonta Davis reflects his position in the sport. He remains one of boxing’s biggest attractions, with his power forcing his opponents to remain vigilant at every second. Even disciplined fighters must respect his ability to change a fight with a single punch. Bill putting him at the top of the list shows that he doesn’t shy away from the fight.
Shakur Stevenson wins fights by controlling his range and touching his opponents with his jab. Keeps the fight at bay and prevents opponents from setting their feet. Teofimo Lopez struggled with this as he couldn’t close spaces cleanly or land often enough to take control of the rounds.
Devin operates in the same range, but has a physical advantage. His reach is longer and his jab has more power. He doesn’t have to chase Stevenson. He can hold position and make Stevenson work on him. This eliminates Stevenson’s preferred method of controlling fights.
Ryan Garcia’s name also remains part of the discussion. Devin continues their last fight, and Garcia confirms that his team has not rejected the idea of facing him again. The players do not mention the rematches they intend to avoid.
The addition of Keyshawn Davis and Conor Benn to the list shows that Devin’s team is opening many paths. Both players bring reputational value and competitive relevance, and their mention ensures future options remain available as Devin’s career progresses.
Bill’s words conveyed confidence rather than advancement. He didn’t make vague statements or put the blame on the promoters. He spoke as someone who already knows where his fighter is and who he is ready to face.
By directly identifying Davis, Stevenson, Garcia and others, Bill Haney made it clear that Devin Haney was not waiting for clues. He already knows who he wants.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers trustworthy coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.