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Bill Haney’s fight list: Too good for Devin?

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Bill Haney issued his list of 10-battle hits for his son, Devin Haney to fight, and fans consider her too ambitious. Most of the fighters on the list would be too good for Haney from shocks (32-0, 15 KO) in its current form, especially Jaron Ennis, Gervonta Davis and Teofimo Lopez.

Bill perceives Teofimo as Golden standard Because who wants Devin to fight next, but he is completely out of reach. The fight between Lopez and IBF and the WBA Jaron “Boots” HEADISA champion is in summer. Teo does not change his fighting plans for a lot of money with shoes to face Haney in what would probably be a modest task.

Haney’s fears

Fans believe that these warriors will destroy Devin and ended what Ryan Garcia started last year. Bill seems to be trying to lure his great name for his fighting son, Haney, to fight after his fatal performance against Jose Ramirez on May 2.

Promoter Oscar de la Hoya gave Haney bad news on Wednesday, telling the media, “No, this is not a direction in which we want to go. Zero at all.” De La Hoya Bogst Bill Marzenie Devina will get a lucrative rematch with Ryan, whom he waited a year ago for a fight after the Up-to-date York sports commission suspended him for supporting a filthy one a year ago.

Bill will have to revise his list and a more realistic view on who he can potentially get Haney to fight. The extensive majority of fighters he chose for his list of 10-borsters would not be interested in fighting Haney. They are either busy or they would not like to fight him because there is no mountain.

Turki: Haney’s last hope?

Bill must hope that Turks Alalshikh comes to Devin’s rescue and offers one of these fighters a lot of money to fight Dev. I don’t know if it will do it after Haney’s first performance against Ramirez on the Times Square card in Up-to-date York on May 2.

If you are Turki, you would like to go in a different direction, not exploit Devin, because he fights too similar to Shakur Stevenson. Turki is already fighting his card on July 12 in Up-to-date York. There is no need for another Shakur warrior to have a lifeless performance.

Turki needs fighters who play, create positive fans’ reactions and make them want to buy future events at PPV. When it comes to saving boxing, Turki must avoid turning lifeless fighters on his cards and focus more on those that cause emotions. Haney, Shakur and Richardson Hitchins do not have fun.

Last updated 22/22/2025

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Devin Haney reignites debate over Vasily Lomachenko’s decision

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Image: The Disputed Haney-Lomachenko Decision: Two Years Later, Still a Robbery in the Eyes of Boxing Fans

Three years later, Devin Haney is still defending the most disputed victory of his career, and after his latest post on X, fans immediately turned their attention back to the fight with Vasily Lomachenko.

Haney reacted after criticism of George Kambosos Jr.’s journey. to become undisputed in the lightweight division, reminding people that he defended his belts against Lomachenko after defeating Kambosos twice in Australia.


The response quickly reopened one of boxing’s longest-running arguments of the last few years. A huge portion of fans and media members still believe that Lomachenko deserved the decision for the May 2023 fight in Las Vegas, especially after the way he finished the second half of the fight.

Many observers scored the championship rounds for Lomachenko, with round ten remaining the biggest point of controversy. Referee Dave Moretti awarding this round to Haney was met with weighty criticism at the time, and is still regularly mentioned when the fight is discussed on the Internet.

Others defended Haney’s victory as a close but reasonable decision based on his early work, jabs, body shots and distance control. Haney also entered the fight with major physical advantages over Lomachenko, including youth, height and reach.

Haney was 24 when he fought Lomachenko, who was already 35 and further into his career. Haney also had a significant reach advantage and was viewed by many as the naturally bigger lightweight.

The fight continues to divide opinion across boxing, with some fans still calling it a robbery while others see it as a final decision that could reasonably have gone either way.

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Last updated: 23/05/2026 at 8:32

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‘I’m back and I want him’: Former heavyweight champion calls out Tyson Fury ahead of comeback

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“I’m back and I want him”: Former heavyweight champion calls out Tyson Fury ahead of comeback

Tyson Fury has been called up by the former heavyweight champion, who could derail the 37-year-old’s expected clash with Anthony Joshua later this year.

Both Britons will face each other in October or November, with Joshua first having to defeat Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Fury is planning another warm-up fight, likely in August, following his unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov last month.

Before defeating Makhmudov, the “Gypsy King” had not fought since 2024, when he suffered consecutive point losses to Oleksandr Usyk in May and December.

Fury appears to be looking to make up for lost time, wanting one more fight before he finally clashes with long-time rival Joshua.

Of the names mentioned, Andy Ruiz Jr was clearly the most promising to fight the two-time heavyweight champion.

Despite the fact that he has not fought since drawing with Jarrell Miller in August 2024The American, who injured his hand in that fight, is now preparing to end two years of inactivity and wants to fight Fury.

I’m talking to talkSPORTRuiz insisted that even if their showdown doesn’t happen in August, his goal will be to fight Fury within the next 12 months.

“That’s why I had to come here [to Egypt] and I will show my face so that they know that Andy is back, Andy has recovered and is in good shape.

“In the next 12 months or before I retire… I want Tyson Fury.”

Known for his huge upset victory over Joshua in 2019 to become unified world champion, Ruiz has fought largely sporadically since losing their rematch later this year.

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Oleksandr Usyk is jumping on the novelty fight sauce train

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Author: Sean Crose

It’s been going on for years – a phenomenon of novelty boxing matches pitting famed fighters against fighters who are generally looking for either a payday or one last moment of glory. MMM legends vs. world-class boxers, MMA legends vs. social media influencers, great boxers of the past fighting far beyond their shelf life, it’s a circus that sometimes borders on tragedy – if there weren’t so much money at stake. Yes – these pioneering matchups can attract many eyes. Indeed, they often rank among the most watched combat sports events in the years in which they take place.

Most of these novelty matches make a lot of financial sense for the parties involved. For the underdogs who almost always lose, there is a pot of gold at the end of this rather painful rainbow. And for a fighter representing the current boxing establishment, it’s uncomplicated money. The truth is that these fights are usually very predictable: an over the hill or inexperienced boxer is defeated (sometimes in brutal fashion), while a member of boxing’s current royal family pockets a huge and easily earned payday.

One thing that wasn’t entirely predictable was heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk’s decision to fight an pioneering fight himself. In a sport that can sometimes seem clownish, Usyk has been a role model for the seriousness of his profession. While some of his peers like Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder may enjoy a bit of clowning around, Usyk takes all of boxing seriously, and it’s not because he doesn’t have a good sense of humor. This is indeed the case. However, no one questions his dedication, because the guy approaches each fight as if it were his last.

That’s why it was strange to many when Usyk announced he would fight Rico Verhoeven in Egypt, anywhere else, on a major pay-per-view event. Usyk always seemed to roll his eyes at such feats. Here, however, he is going to fight one of the best kickboxers in the world. The thing is…. When you think about it, Usyk has every right in the world to engage in his own pioneering fight. He was the undisputed cruiserweight champion, then the undisputed heavyweight champion, defeated the absolute best in the business and showed what a gifted athlete a professional boxer could be.

And although there is no doubt that Usyk will win Saturday’s fight literally in front of the pyramids, there is also no doubt that the man will not make a career against undeserving opponents. Indeed, Usyk has made it clear that he intends to retire soon, so he wants to get on the gravy train while the going is good. And really, who can blame them? Again, he fought everyone in his path, he comes from a war-torn country, and he has done nothing but make the sport look more reputable than it probably deserves.

Usyk thus deserved the right to Saturday’s penalty kick. As long as he doesn’t look terrible and get beaten up, we’ll soon forget about it. With only a few opponents left after Saturday’s fight, we’ll focus on who he’ll fight next. There is nothing modern about this, especially when it comes to someone like Usyk, who sums up his legacy as perhaps one of the greatest in the heavyweight division. This, of course, will be decided by history. Boxing fans can get absorbed in this moment, whether it involves something modern or not.

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