Bill Haney took to social media today to inform promoter Oscar De La Hoya that his son Devin Haney’s lawsuit against Golden Boy Promotions and Ryan Garcia “is still lively.”
Haney (31-0, 15 KO) is suing Ryan for violating doping rules during the April 20 fight, during which Garcia tested positive for a banned substance.
Haney, 25, has not said what his career plans are or whether he will ever fight again. If this is Devin’s focus and hopes that his lawsuit will succeed, he may be disappointed if it fails. By now, former two-division world champion Haney should have signaled whether he will resume fighting.
Some fans have the impression that he has given up and is going to hang up his gloves. He took a vicious punch from Ryan (24-1, 20 KO) and went down several times over the 12 rounds in which he lost by decision.
According to Garcia, a rematch is no longer an option. He wants nothing to do with Haney because of his lawsuit.
“Oscar z [Hoya] everyone left. Gennadiy Golovkin sued you and Ryan Garcia threatened to sue you. I don’t have to sit down with you about anything,” Bill Haney said on social media, reacting to Oscar De La Hoya’s words on X that he would support the Haneys understand their contract to fight Ryan Garcia last April.
“I see you tweet a lot but you don’t say anything. Maybe you’re correcting somewhere. The lawsuit remains in effect,” Bill said.
If Haney continues his career, he will have to try to make up for the loss at 147 pounds. This will be tough for him because it is a tough division for fighters who lack power and a sturdy chin. Haney may be the equivalent of fish food at welterweight and won’t last long in that weight class.
Enough. Every player who cooperated with Golden Boy always received exactly what he was entitled to and received all the documents to which he was entitled. Period. Any suggestion to the contrary is simply false. If the Haneys are still having trouble understanding their…
— Oscar De La Hoya (@OscarDeLaHoya) October 1, 2024