Bill Haney posted a video of his son Devin Haney training at the gym and informing Ryan Garcia that he has “six hours” left to sign up for a drug test before the rematch. The ultimatum Couldn’t get a response from Ryan, who remains hushed on social media.
The six-hour deadline appears to be correct Bill’s power play. If Ryan agreed to this, it would be a sign of weakness. If Ryan agreed to the demands, it would put Ryan in a servile position.
It’s unclear why Bill would want Ryan to sign up for drug testing without negotiating a fight, and his lawsuit is still busy. Why would Ryan want or need to sign up for a drug test if Haney hadn’t dropped the lawsuit and negotiations hadn’t taken place?
Haney (31-0, 15 KO) needs a rematch more than Ryan because Kingry defeated him in April in Brooklyn. He has fewer options than Garcia because he’s not a PPV star and doesn’t have as huge a following on social media as he does.
Ryan has 12.2 million Instagram followers compared to Haney’s 2.7 million, which is a significant difference.
“Kingryan, Tik Tak, not an app, but a clock. The world learns that without drugs and alcohol, you are as afraid of losing as your fans who are not pressuring you to lend a hand make this sport pure and glorious again,” Bill Haney said on the show Instagram.
“Ryan Garcia, you’re wasting your chance. You have six hours left. You said you were working. Us too. Let’s see how bad you want it,” Bill said Haneygiving Ryan a deadline.
It doesn’t look like Haney will fight Ryan Garcia next. Bill should have already suggested the idea of withdrawing the lawsuit.
In Haney’s training video, he didn’t look powerful or quick with his punches. When he returns, he will either have to drop down to 135 pounds or fight someone with no power at 140 or 147 who won’t take advantage of his strength issues.
You must be stupid if you think I’ll listen to what Bill Haney asks
First of all, they’re suing me
Secondly, I don’t need them at all
LMAO
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) October 10, 2024