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Haney ‘Poisoned by Money’, not the pursuit of a legacy

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Image: Haney's Style Under Fire as Turki Alalshikh Seeks Brawlers, Not Runners, Impacting His Career

Devin Haney is a fighter whom promoter Eddie Hearn sees as a fighter who is no longer “chasing a legacy” as he was at the beginning of his 10-year career. Hearn says Haney (32-0, 16 KO) has changed poisoned “by money”. He believes that at this point he is only fighting for money.

Asked if he would be interested in re-signing Haney to Matchroom, Hearn said: “Probably not.That’s understandable.

Eddie believes that the reason former two-division world champion Haney lost his love for the game was his fight with Ryan Garcia last year. After he was beaten by Ryan, who tested positive for PEDs after the fight, fans blasted him for starting a battery lawsuit. There was no sympathy for Devin.

Hearn truly believes Haney will win his fight next month against WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. November 22 at the ANB Arena in Riyad. However, the bookmakers don’t believe this and there is a very good chance that Norman Jr. he will finish what Ryan started by defeating Devin.

“Poisoned by Money”

“No disrespect to Devin. He’s not chasing a legacy in the same way he was at the beginning of his journey,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. Social boxing. “It’s because he was poisoned by sports and money. It happens to everyone. This is not a comment about Devin.”

Fights against Vasily Lomachenko, Ryan Garcia and Jose Ramirez paid well for Haney. He didn’t look good in any of them. If he decided to focus on his past fights at this point, his career would likely evaporate quickly. Placing Haney among 140-pound killers like Gary Antuanne Russell and former unified welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis would likely be a nightmare for him.

The upside for Devin would be enormous in terms of legacy, but his chances of success would be slim. He lacks pop in his punches and his chain has already proven to be too brittle to handle the punches. That’s why we saw such a large move from him in his last fight against Jose Ramirez on the Turki Alalshikh card on May 2, 2025 in Times Square, Novel York.

From Legacy Fighter to Bounty Fighter

“After what happened with Ryan Garcia, he lost a lot of love for the game,” Hearn said. “What happened to him in the Ryan Garcia fight was harsh. The response was harsh. He probably thought, ‘Fuck, I’m trying to please people. Give me the money.'”

Any time a player is dominated like Haney was by Ryan, he will not receive praise. It had nothing to do with Haney. That’s how it is with fans. If it had been anyone, the reaction would have been the same. Haney’s decision to file a lawsuit made him look weaker in the eyes of fans. Unsurprisingly, this worked against him, drawing more criticism from fans.

Hearn still expects to win

“So the Brian Norman fight is a little bit of both. He has a chance to become a three-division world champion. It’s a very good fight and a risky fight, but I expect Devin to win,” Hearn said.

If I were Hearn, I wouldn’t count on Haney to win against Norman Jr. There is a huge difference in power between them, with one’s career climbing upwards while the other’s career is plummeting.

“Probably not,” Hearn replied when asked if he believed he could work with Haney again. “Devin got a little bit poisoned by the sport.”

Last updated: 31/10/2025

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Canelo Alvarez makes his feelings clear after Verhoeven’s controversial 11th round stoppage against Usyk

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Canelo Alvarez makes feelings clear on controversial Verhoeven stoppage against Usyk in 11th round

Canelo Alvarez commented on the controversial break between Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven.

The boxing world was buzzing with their reaction Usyk successfully defended his heavyweight crown against Verhoeven at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

However, for a long time it seemed that this would not be an effective defense, and the final came in the 11th round when referee Mark Lyson stopped the fight, which many viewers prematurely believed.

Verhoeven performed well above expectations, causing Usyk numerous problems throughout the fight, but although he recovered from the knockdown, the kickboxing star was stopped on his feet and denied the chance to advance to the 12th round.

Tony Bellew believes Verhoeven should be given a chance to continue his career, but Mexican superstar Canelo does not share the same view.

I talk to professional boxing fansCanelo revealed that he agreed with the judge’s decision.

“It was a good fight, I don’t think so [that it was was an early stoppage]I think they saved a brutal knockout.”

Usyk is expected to take some time before deciding on his next move, with some fans calling for an immediate rematch with Verhoeven while others want him to face mandatory WBC title challenger Agit Kabayel now.

As for Canelo, he will return to action in September and will look to reclaim his world titles when he fights WBC super middleweight champion Christian Mbilli in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

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Prince Naseem Hamed’s biopic “Giant” hits the United States on May 22

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a biopic chronicling the career of former featherweight champion Prince Naseem Hamed will be released in select U.S. theaters and on VOD on May 22. The film stars Amir El-Masry as Hamed and Pierce Brosnan as his longtime trainer Brendan Ingle, with Sylvester Stallone among the executive producers.

Directed and written by Rowan Athale, it premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2025 and was released in the UK and Ireland on January 9, 2026, before arriving in the Middle East via the Red Sea Film Festival. Vertical holds U.S. distribution rights, and the film was financed by AGC Studios and BondIt Media Capital.

What the movie covers

The plot follows Hamed’s rise from Sheffield, England, to a world title under Ingle, an Irish-born steelworker who ran a boxing gym in a church hall. According to the official description, the film also addresses the racism and Islamophobia that Hamed faced in the UK in the 1980s and 1990s, and also focuses on his relationship with Ingle, who died in 2018.

Collider published an exclusive clip from the film on May 21 featuring Hamed’s 1994 fight against Vincenzo Belcastro. In this fight, Hamed won the European bantamweight title in 12 rounds, which was only his 12th professional contest, which was the beginning of his later career.

The warrior behind the film

Hamed, a southpaw of Yemeni heritage, finished his professional career with a 36-1 record and 31 knockouts while holding featherweight titles in multiple sanctioning bodies throughout the 1990s. Now 51, he was known for his unconventional style, pre-fight showmanship and ring walks that often ended with a fall over the top rope. In 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Following Ingle’s death, Hamed directly attributed his success to his coach Ring that without him he wouldn’t have achieved what he did in sports.

The supporting cast included Toby Stephens as promoter Frank Warren and Katherine Dow Blyton as Alma Ingle. The film lasts 110 minutes.

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Rico Verhoeven reacts to the loss of Oleksandr Usyk

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Image: Rico Verhoeven Reacts To Usyk Loss: “I’m Here To Stay”

Rico Verhoeven insists he has proven he belongs in boxing despite an 11th-round loss to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night in Egypt.

The former kickboxing champion pushed Usyk much harder than many expected before the referee stepped in tardy in the fight. At the time of the stoppage, two judges had the fight even at 95-95, with the third having Verhoeven ahead 96-94.


“Yeah, it sucks. I felt like I was so close to shocking the world,” Rico Verhoeven told DAZN Boxing after the fight.

“I want to stay here. I think I showed the world that I can definitely box. Even as a kickboxer they told me, ‘Who is this guy? He can’t do anything. It’ll be four or five rounds,’ but I think after four or five rounds we were pretty even in terms of results.”

“So I think it was a crazy, crazy performance. I felt like I was so close to winning, but it is what it is.”

Verhoeven entered the fight as the main underdog against the undefeated unified heavyweight champion, but his physical pressure, size and willingness to trade caused Usyk to struggle during several early and middle rounds.

The performance immediately changed the discussion about Verhoeven’s future in boxing.

Rather than treat the fight as a one-off, the Dutch heavyweight later made it clear that he planned to continue boxing despite the defeat. His comments also reflected the fierceness of the fight before Usyk finally took control in the championship rounds and forced a stoppage.

For much of the fight, Verhoeven looked much more comfortable than many expected against one of boxing’s greatest champions.

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