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Ryan Garcia confident before his fight with Devin Haney
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7 months agoon
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J. HumzaRyan Garcia sits down with Chris Mannix for an in-depth conversation about his upcoming PPV fight against Devin Haney on April 20, and discusses the fight and why he thinks it will be too gigantic for the 140-pound titleholder. Garcia, who says he believes he is the face of boxing, explains all this in the interview with some excerpts below.
Garcia on what he remembers from his amateur fights with Devin Haney
“That he was just a kid trying to get into the sport. As if he wasn’t known at all. He just came out of nowhere and started boxing and everyone was beating him up, so when I first fought him I was like, ‘another kid, he sucks, bye.’ For example, I beat him very easily the first time. But of course he started improving, getting better, and then all of a sudden he started beating people up.
“When I’m locked up, I hurt him every time. There were times when I didn’t match the pack and he ended up beating me on points, but it was a very average, unremarkable victory. When I beat him, people talked about it even afterward.
“There are guys who are great, good, and then there’s this guy. I’m that guy. So when I fight, it’s not in the middle. When he fights, there is a center… there is a different energy, we are not the same. I’ll show you in a moment when it comes to fight nights.”
On calling out Haney after he beat Prograis
“I felt it was time. I’m also in the best place I’ve been in a long time. That carried over from Duarte and got even better, so it’s time, I feel like I’m getting into my best shape and I feel like I’m the face of boxing in my heart. I say this because of my advantage and the fact that I can make things bigger.
“I’m touching places that Canelo can’t touch and I’m touching places that no fighter can touch right now, only me. I am a marketing machine and I have the will to be the best at everything I do… Will this fight solidify me as world champion? Yes. Do I need this? Yes. Will I do it? Yes. It’s just a bonus.”
How he would rate his last performance against Oscar Duarte
“I would give myself an A-. The only part I let down was keeping it in my pocket, maybe a little too long. But aside from the fact that people like to make fun of defense, I can show you a million videos of Mayweather turning his back. I could make a whole highlight reel of this. I don’t have to explain myself, I wasn’t hit. I got maybe one little shot, maybe two shots, a hook, but most of the time he missed and it disrupted his rhythm.
About how strenuous of a fight he expects Haney to be
“Not at all. Uncomplicated. I’ve been boxing my whole life, I won’t see anything I haven’t seen before, so it won’t be complicated, I just have to do it. You can’t facilitate but feel sorry for Devin. That’s the problem with Lomachenko. Regis just he’s not a good fighter, he’s still an amateur in my opinion, you know, because of the way he fights, it shows that he started overdue, you’re not that guy, so I would knock him out in three rounds and sleep very bad for Regis.
“Devin will be seriously injured. Therefore, there will be no rematch.”
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Stevenson vs. Cordina leads the undercard on the Beterbiev-Bivol show
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12 hours agoon
January 9, 2025Shakur Stevenson will officially face Joe Cordina in an undercard fight on October 1. 12 in Riyad gala, the main character of which was the long-awaited clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.
Stevenson (22-0, 10 KO) will soon return to the ring after a July 6 decision victory over Artem Harutyunyan, which was his last win in the top division. He has an obligation to win the WBC lightweight title against William Zepeda, but that is currently scheduled for February. Meanwhile, Cordina (17-1, 9 KO) will be looking to return in style after losing her IBF super featherweight title to Anthony Cacace in May.
Also on the card:
- 34-year-old Chris Eubank Jr (33-3, 24 KO) begins his sixth or seventh restart in his career with a fight against Kamil Szeremeta (25-2-2, 8 KO), who had a 10-round draw in February last year in Poland and seems to have never really recovered from back-to-back losses to Gennady Golovkin and Jaime Munguia during the season 2020–2021.
- Fabio Wardley (17-0-1, 16 KO) and Frazer Clarke (8-0-1, 6 KO) will meet again in a rematch for Wardley’s British and Commonwealth titles in a very appropriate setting for the British national belts.
- Jai Opetaia (25-0, 19 KO) will defend his IBF cruiserweight title against Jack Massey (22-2, 12 KO). Massey will likely be the second-best opponent of Opetaa’s career after a mighty win over Isaac Chamberlain in June, but Opetaia will still be the main favorite.
- Ben Whittaker (8-0, 5 KO) will face Liam Cameron (23-6, 10 KO), who gave Lyndon Arthur a good run after his June defeat.
- Skye Nicolson (11-0, 1 KO) will defend her WBC featherweight title against Raven Chapman (9-0, 2 KO). Nicolson will be rightly favored, but this is as good a fight as there is for Skye.
Three-time cruiserweight champion Mairis Briedis announced on Twitter that after almost 15 years in the ring, he calls it a career.
The Latvian had previously spent his first six years as a gigantic fish in a compact pond on the Euro circuit moving up to heavyweight to destroy Mahmoud Charr with one punch. Two years later, he won his first world title by defeating Marco Huck in Germany, thus earning a place in the inaugural WBSS cruiserweight tournament. There he defeated Mike Perez before giving Oleksandr Usyk probably the toughest fight of his professional career, losing by majority decision.
When WBSS got going again, Briedis reached the semi-finals with a controversial decision over Noel Mikaelian, who has since gone on to win the world title. What followed was an ugly, foul-filled fight with Krzysztof Głowacki, which culminated in Briedis Glowacki brutally hitting the bell in the second second and then getting there in the third.
Briedis ultimately relinquished the WBO belt during another 15-month break. Half a year into the pandemic, he finally had the opportunity to finish his run by defeating Yuniel Dorticos for the IBF title.
After defending his djme title against Artur Mann in his hometown of Riga, Briedis put on a show against Jai Opetaia, fighting in the early rounds but in return breaking his jaw and racing down the stretch en route to another narrow defeat. Their second meeting last May was not as competitive as the aging and rusty Briedis did not impose his will but once again gave Opetaia hell.
It was a career to be proud of; Briedis has remained at or near the top for many eras in the cruiserweight divisions, including some of the most talent-heavy periods in recent memory. Good luck with your future work, champ.
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Mbilli vs Derevyanchenko: Live scores, RBR, how to watch
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- Christian Mbilla UD-10 Sergiy Derevyanchenko (98-92, 99-91, 100-90)
- Guido Vianello TKO-8 Arslanbek Makhmudov (0:01)
Christian Mbilli puts his undefeated record on the line today against tough veteran Sergiy Derevyanchenko in the gala broadcast from Quebec City on ESPN.
Live coverage will begin at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+, with early prelim action beginning at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
Mbilli (27-0, 23 KO) is potentially in prime position to face Canelo Alvarez in 2025, which isn’t a guarantee, but he needs to win today to even stay in that potential lineup. Derevyanchenko (15-5, 10 KO) doesn’t have the best record in the WL, but if you’ve seen him fight, you know he can fight, and he’s only lost to top-class fighters. It’s a test Mbilli may yet pass.
Also on the card: Arslanbek Makhmudov (19-1, 18 KO) will fight Guido Vianello (12-2-1, 10 KO) in heavyweight, and Osleys Iglesias (11-0, 10 KO) will fight Sena in super middleweight Agbeko (28-3, 22 KO) will be for many people the first chance to see Iglesias, a Cuban who started his professional career mainly in Germany, and is currently fighting in Quebec, following consecutive first-round knockouts of Marcelo Coceres and Yevgeny Szwedenko.
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