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“Moving like a hare”: Eddie Hearn hits the terrifying Devin Haney show against Ramirez, doubting the rematch

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Image: Jermall Charlo Urges Rolando Romero to Target Devin Haney Next, Predicting a Decisive "Washing" That Would Derail Haney's Career

Eddie Hearn says “The rematch is in shreds” Between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney after their catastrophic shows on the Times Square card on May 2. Hearn states that both warriors need “another fight”. He doesn’t say who they should fight, but it would be a good idea that he both take sheltered opponents.

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Haney (32-0, 15 KO) was still ready to enter the ring to the meeting, even though Ryan lost his start with Rolando Romero. From the point of view of Devin, he felt that he had done his role by winning his fight with Jose Ramirez in the factor. He was ready to start promoting the planned October rematch from Kingra.

A movement similar to the hare

Hearn says he was told that Haney looked like “Hare” Inside the ring, moving all the time, looking like “petrified” towards the former champion of WBA and WBO Ramirez. He won the 12-round fight with a unanimous decision. He looked like such a constant movement that came out of the battle and his reserves fell as if it were if he lost. It could be better if he boldly fought against failure, because at least he would not look like chicken.

Hearn does not say who Ryan and Haney can fight, which would be good enough to buy back. Fans will not respect them if they fight the cans of tomatoes. They have to fight a welterweight, which can potentially overcome them to come back. Will Devin and his father, Bill Haney, agree to fight a good contender to raise the supply to the rematch with Ryan? I doubt.

“Devin had many demons, but he didn’t do a good attempt to mask them. I got messages from the first round, saying:”Devin looks fossilized “– said Eddie Hearn to Chris Mannix YoutubChannel E, telling about Devin Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez on May 2 at Times Square. “Ryan Garcia passed a lot through this fight, but he just moved.

“Devin moved like a hare. It was crazy. Actually, when he held his feet a few times, when he did it, he hurt Ramirez many times. I felt like his size, if he was holding his feet, he stopped 100% ramier there. I don’t know if he was the same warrior, whether he needed these rounds to go through this barrier.”

Haney would not stop Ramirez if he stood and trade with him. If so, Haney would be cut because it was marked several times when he stopped running. When he was hit, he started like a rocket and accelerated the ring. Devin doesn’t seem to make a decent shot without falling on the canvas. People do not realize that Haney paired during the camp and was probably wounded many times. This probably made him be even more afraid to mix with the ranie. He looked like a warrior who was wounded in a training camp.

Unintempelized Garcia

“Then we moved to Ryan Garcia, which was strange,” said Hearn. “Nobody really nothing.

Garcia tried to get involved, but after he was hurt in the second round, he quickly gave up. He fought briefly in this round, but felt the power of Rolly and did not dare to risk again.

“None of them is really encouraging, but Rolly did not really do anything,” said Hearn. “It was a strange fight. Haney got on the ring To make a meeting. You have a great rematch now. The rematch is in shreds. There is no value anywhere. And I think they both need another fight – said Hearn.

Ryan and Haney need another fight, but none of them intends to risk in the fight with sufficient opponent, so that the fans believe in them again. The only way they would do it is if Turks Alalshikh put their feet to the fire and told them that they had to defeat the best killers aged 147 or 140 to get a rematch. He should inform them that they have to fight the best players, and if they lose: “unsettled”. It’s like a real life. You are not awarded for failure. Haney failed to play, and this is the worst thing you can do in boxing.

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“I mean Ryan must. I don’t know if there is a rematch clause,” said Hearn. “You will not shout again to see both guys in the near future. They have to make a performance and make a spectacle. This is an entertainment business. You get all this money. On Friday and Saturday, the supplies of everyone fell.

Garcia did not speak a preview of the Rolly rematch. He says that he decides from fans whether he should fight Haney, Rolly or someone else. He is not really interested in fighting Rolly again. You can say.

He is not a killer?

“In Ryan and Devin, the point is that they are not killers. You must have a mentality, but on this great stage he was disappointing,” said Hearn.

It is not just that they are not killers. Ryan and Haney are not real talents. None of them is good enough to fight the masters, and even the three best contenders at 147 without losing. He would overcome their way in which they both fought, even the weakest link between the champions in welterweight, Mario Barrios.

Last updated 12.05.2025

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Katie Taylor has left quite a mark on boxing

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Author: Sean Crose

While it’s true that many female boxers contributed to the golden age of women’s boxing, you can’t talk about the rise of women in the world of the sweet science without mentioning Katie Taylor, who is reported to be set to sing her swan song when she takes on Floa Pili. Taylor is undoubtedly a legend of the sport. After all, she won eight world titles and competed in some of the most stimulating matches you will find… among both male and female boxers. In miniature, Taylor helped accomplish what some thought was impossible. And that makes women’s boxing must-see TV.

I remember seeing Taylor fight live at the Boston Garden a while back. That was the only time I saw Taylor get incensed. Her opponent simply didn’t want to engage and it was clear that Taylor was annoyed. After all, this was Boston with a huge Irish crowd. Even Conor McGregor was there. Taylor wanted to impress and was not allowed to do so due to her opponent’s inactivity. But that night she didn’t mock her opponent or show any irritation. She simply raised her hand, showed her irritation, and went on with her business. Then she won the fight.

However, it was Taylor’s epic trilogy against Amanda Serrano that truly proved to be the standout moment for the Irish compatriot. I marked both the first Taylor-Serrano fight and the second Taylor-Serrano fight as fights of the year on Boxing Insider. They were so good. Indeed, there were moments in these fights that reminded me of Hagler-Hearns. That my friends are highly praised by everyone, especially by venerable time fight fans.

It’s infrequent to see two fighters give their all as these two women did in these three fights. These were bloody, bruising, high-octane events, the kind of sporting events that make you wonder how far each combatant will kick. And yet they kept digging. Digging. While it’s true that the third fight wasn’t as stimulating as the first two, these first two fights should be watched as long as you watch boxing. They really were that good. In fact, the first two fights could have ended with any result. While Serrano has never beaten Taylor, there is no doubt that she could. And Taylor probably wouldn’t complain.

That’s because Taylor is a real athlete. I respect this sport. It respects its opponents and is grounded in reality. There isn’t enough of that in current boxing and we will miss it when Taylor leaves the ring. Still, the woman deserves to retire. She has earned every penny she has in the bank, every title she has won and every accolade she has received. It’s one thing to slavishly worship someone, but it’s another thing to show true, well-deserved praise.

It’s almost amazing that Taylor, 39, has fought for so long. She had raw talent full of energy that was polished into an icy, effective style. Overall, it was very enjoyable to watch. And it’ll probably be fun to watch her in her final fight, too. Let’s hope he enjoys his time outside the ring. He certainly deserves the rest and relaxation that he will strive for. There are of course many other great players, both male and female, but when someone has left the mark that Taylor is leaving, it’s time to give credit where it’s due. She will be missed.

Aylor would complain.

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Jahyae Brown and Anthony Vieira fight to a draw at Fenway Park

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Image: Jahyae Brown, Anthony Vieira Fight To Split Draw At Fenway Park

Brown, WBC USA Silver super welterweight champion, and undefeated southpaw Vieira engaged in a competitive fight that featured contrasting styles. Vieira consistently pressed the action and dictated the pace, while Brown looked to employ counter-attacks and keen combinations.

Vieira found success early on, outworking Brown and keeping him defensive. Brown responded in the middle rounds, finding openings on counters as the fight turned into a tactical battle between aggression and precision.

The fight was fierce until the final rounds. Vieira continued to apply pressure and appeared to be finishing strongly, with Brown counter-attacking effectively enough to put the match into question.

After eight rounds, the judges scored it 77-75 for Brown, 80-72 for Vieira and 76-76, resulting in a split draw.

In their co-fight, undefeated Shea “Showtime” Willcox improved to 8-0 with a dominant six-round unanimous decision over Salvatore Pugliares.

Willcox controlled the action from the opening bell and scored three knockdowns, including two in the fourth round. Pugliares spent most of the fight moving around the ring trying to avoid exchanges, but Willcox remained patient and consistently landed cleaner punches. All three judges scored the fight 60-51.

Former heavyweight Cassius Chaney returned to the win column with a third-round stoppage of Harold Roy.

After controlling the first two rounds, Chaney hurt Roy with a right uppercut midway through the third and scored a knockdown. Moments later, a left uppercut sent Roy to the ground again, prompting the referee to wave his hand and dismiss the fight.

Among the local fighters in action, Giovanni Daley remained undefeated after a six-round unanimous decision over Stephen Davis, while Bobby Laing improved to 4-0 after being dropped in the fourth round en route to a unanimous decision victory over Jayson Colon.

Peter Campbell needed less than one round to stop Zachary Calmus, dropping him twice before the referee stopped the fight. Michael McIntosh won his professional debut with a four-round unanimous decision over Steven Farrar.

Elsewhere, Robinson Perez stopped Ayo Martins in the first round of their heavyweight fight, and Billy Cosgrove scored a unanimous decision victory over Nicholas Locantore in his professional debut.

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Undefeated heavyweight KO artist is ‘leading option’ to fight Tyson Fury ahead of fight with Joshua

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Tyson Fury ‘very interested’ in facing ‘one of the most avoided heavyweights’: “Let’s make it happen”

Tyson Fury is ready to put his highly anticipated clash with Anthony Joshua at risk by facing an undefeated opponent in the meantime.

Ahead of what many still consider the biggest fight in boxing, Joshua signed up for the warm-up and it was confirmed that he would face Albanian Kristian Prenga 20-1 (20 KO) on July 25 in Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Fury had initially hoped to meet ‘AJ’ in the summer, not allowing his rival the luxury of an earlier competition. However, after the fight was postponed, “The Gypsy King” confirmed that he would have his own outing, setting a three-fight schedule for 2026.

While an opponent has not yet been officially announced, Boxing News understands that Fury will likely face another Albanian heavyweight in Nelson Hysa. The 41-year-old set a record of 24 fights without defeat, including 22 victories at the distance.

Hysa – considered a leading option, although a contract has not yet been signed – is both a regular sparring partner and promotional companion for Fury’s stable, having signed with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions last year. The Shkodër-born heavyweight is also considered a major ticket seller in London.

“The Gypsy King” previously announced that it would return on August 1 in Dublin, likely for the Pierce O’Leary vs. Mark Chamberlain fight if that is the date, but could also appear later in the month.

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