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Ryan Garcia explodes in Devin Haney, accusing him of the PEDC configuration: an explosive press conference in Los Angeles
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1 year agoon
Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney argued orally at the stage at a press conference in Los Angeles to promote their fights with Rolando Romero and Jose Ramirez.
Kingry played nice, focusing on talking about his own monosyllabic The opponent, Rolly (16-2, 13 KO), who appeared mentally on the stage. Haney offended the monitor of the press conference, Todd Grishham, asking Jose Ramirez if he intends to aim at the chin.
It was literally the best press conference I’ve ever seen in my life. Congratulations to Ryan, Haney, Arnold Barboz Jr., especially Teofimo Lopez. He was in a pure theater mode. Teo is a natural actor.
Garcia vs. Haney: round 2?
He made Haney that Ryan had PED in his system when they fought in April last year, and used it as a way to get out of confession that he would not take their left hooks. Then Ryan went at that moment, releasing Haney, telling him that he was “configured” with the Ostarins that were in his system. Kingry was like a gigantic arch slowly retreating for 10 months and finally he had the opportunity to answer.
Devin Haney: “Of course, Ryan Garcia is a great fight, but I can’t look next to Jose Ramirez,” said Devin during today’s today press conference In Los Angeles. “I know he is a strenuous competitor and comes to win. To get to Ryan’s fight, I have to beat Jose Ramirez and that’s what I want to do. Better version [of Haney].
“I was in the gym, working quietly behind the scenes since Ryan’s fight, improving, improving my craft, and you will see a recent and improved version of Devin Haney. My main goal is Jose Ramirez, and then set him with Ryan Garcia, “Haney said asked if the punishment was given for a positive testing in his eyes.
“Regardless of punishment, she was and I want to punish him in the ring.”
Jose Ramirez: “I am grateful. I will leave May 2 and do what I have to. I know that I got to 147, I will be much stronger, much faster and much healthier and I feel very rejuvenated. I can’t wait to make a statement on May 2.
“We’ll see. You can’t really ask about it, “said Ramirez, asked if Haney would be a more complex opponent than Arnold Barboza. “This is a different division. It will be another Jose Ramirez. Of course, I’m going to test his chin. This is my job. Even if he had 31-0 with 31 knockouts, my task is to test the chin. “
Haney: “I don’t understand what you mean by China. Each time I got up against someone at PED. It showed that I have a chin. “
The king says
Ryan Garcia: “I am simply focused on the fact that Devin Haney is again **. That’s all I am worried about. Not to buy back, but strengthen this bull *** Ostarine, which you probably set. We know you did it. Where is your younger brother. He is your brother at home because he knew anyone else and you don’t answer this question. “
Haney: “How did you test a positive result?
Ryan: “Corruption at its best. They couldn’t lose. What’s up? I see you. I don’t want to touch it. I don’t know what you are doing with your hands, buddy. “
Haney: “You took a punishment because you knew you were guilty.”
Ryan: “Ostarine does not protect you from blocking the left hook. You’ve been hit 1000 times. You were dribbled from canvas. You know, nothing has been taken. You know damn well. “
Haney: “Children, don’t do drugs. Do not do drugs, children. Peds. “
Ryan: “You had it in your back pocket.”
Last updated 03/10/2025
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Deontay Wilder summoned by a fierce rival after years of sparring sessions ended with a hospital stay
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Deontay Wilder is likely to have another major fight before the end of the year following his success against Derek Chisora, and now one of his fiercest rivals has called for a “personal” grudge fight.
Wilder made it two straight wins for the first time since 2019, first beating Tyrrell Herndon in a low-key comeback last June and then winning a split decision over Derek Chisora earlier this month.
After the victory over Chisora, it seems that the “Bronze Bomber” has returned to competition in an crucial fight, either for the world title or against an opponent who will challenge him for the belts.
However, talking to Fighting Hub TVfellow American Jarrell Miller downplayed Wilder’s recent resurgence, unimpressed with his victory over “Del Boy”.
“Fuck no [I wasn’t impressed by his performance against Chisora]. He looked like a super b***h. I don’t think Chisora was 100% ready for this fight because compared to the last three fights Chisora had, his conditioning was much better, he looked much stronger [in those fights].
“He looked a little flat in it and Deontay looked like a super b***h.
Miller then admitted that he would love the opportunity to meet his 40-year-old compatriot, stating that their rivalry had become personal due to the situation involving Wilder’s former fiancée.
“I would love to fight Deontay, but Deontay repeatedly said, ‘I will never fight Miller,’ and then when I said more bullshit, ‘I will never fight Miller because he was so disrespectful.’ I said, ‘You’re a punk bitch, we’re fighters, bro!’
“It’s kind of personal because he took it personally. I never said it personally, I always respected him as an older brother because we went to camp a few times, but then he took his ex’s word for it about some things I told him and took it the wrong way. Then he came and found out that I was right.”
“He took it personally… Like I say bro, he didn’t listen to that motto before he did it – now he feels the wrath of that shit.”
The pair have been exchanging blows for years, including: Wilder previously claimed he sent Miller to hospital after a particularly brutal sparring session.
On Saturday night, Miller fights WBA No. 2 Lenier Perowanting to prove that he is the United States’ best chance at regaining the heavyweight title.
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Dillian Whyte calls for rematch with Joseph Parker, Eyes Summer returns
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April 24, 2026
Whyte is 38 and coming off a 119-second stoppage-time loss to Moses Itauma. Heavyweight fighters can bounce back from losses, but some defeats change the way the market views a fighter. I thought it was one of them.
Anthony Joshua has greater commercial opportunities and there is no reason to revisit Whyte now. Tyson Fury operates in a completely different financial bracket. Oleksandr Usyk is chasing legacy fights, not rebuilding opponents. This narrows the field quickly.
Derek Chisora effectively comes to an end, erasing another high-profile domestic money fight. Up-to-date challengers are hazardous, not guaranteeing the same reward. There may be risks associated with younger names, but not with the wallet of an established former titleholder.
This makes Parker one of the few names remaining that still has a profile, a history and a story to sell. They fought in 2018. Whyte made his decision, and the controversy surrounding that result continues to give promoters something to offer.
Whyte’s problem is that Parker’s task seems more complex now than it did then. Parker has become stronger, more aggressive and more established at the highest level. Even in his loss to Fabio Wardley last October, he showed more acumen than Whyte has in recent years.
Therefore, the fans’ reaction is understandable. This doesn’t look like a man choosing from an extensive list of options. He looks like a warrior scanning the board for the last significant check.
There’s nothing unusual about that in heavyweight boxing. The question is whether the opportunity still reflects reality. Right now, Parker could be one of Whyte’s best paydays available and one of his toughest nights.
From a competitive standpoint, the chance of Joseph Parker taking this fight in 2026 is almost zero.
It’s strange that Whyte wants a rematch with Parker, a guy he already beat in 2018. In boxing, you usually only come back to win if it was a massive worldwide hit (unlikely in this case) or if you literally have no other options to secure a televised main event.
For Whyte, Parker is a “protected” choice from a marketing perspective. He can point to the 2018 failure and the ultimate decision to tell the networks, “See? We didn’t finish things.” It’s a lot easier to sell it than to convince people that he might associate himself with a up-to-date race of giants.
Parker’s situation has actually changed significantly since slow 2025. Parker’s 11th-round TKO loss to Fabio Wardley last October was a major blow, but it was a “fight of the year” contender. He showed he still has world-class attributes.
Recent reports indicate that Parker tested positive for a cocaine metabolite following the Wardley fight. If he’s facing a suspension or a “clear his name” phase, the last thing he needs is to fight for nothing with a Dillian Whyte bombshell.
If Parker beats Whyte now, critics will say he beat a dead man. If he loses or even fights, his elite level career will officially be over.
Since the defeat to Fury in 2022, Whyte has looked like he was fighting in ponderous motion. The Itauma disaster was only the final confirmation of what the eyes had already seen.
His situation is basically a severe version of the “golden parachute.” He knows that Joshua and Fury’s paydays are gone forever. Parker is the only name left on the board who can still generate a decent gate and TV license fee. This is the last payment before the phone stops ringing.
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The former heavyweight champion admits he is not yet ready to fight Moses Itauma
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April 24, 2026
Moses Itauma appears to have a fresh fight date set as he continues his march towards the heavyweight throne, with talk turning to who will walk through the ropes with him.
Itauma has never fought more than six rounds in his 14-fight professional career, but now he finds himself one step away from fighting for the coveted heavyweight crown. which may occur before the end of the year.
It has been reported that the 21-year-old will headline the O2 Arena in London on Saturday, July 25 in a fight that will ideally be another step forward in the competition.
Promoter Frank Warren didn’t have time to catch up with the youthful talent, claiming that many heavyweights had either rejected the fight altogether or overestimated themselves. Itauma’s future depends on strategically selecting players, increasing his exposure and attracting opponents who can bring fresh aspects to his game. There were many suggestions for good candidates, and Andy Ruiz Jr was mentioned as a hard-wearing and experienced operator by the likes of Tony Bellew.
However, when asked if he would be willing to compete in his opponent’s corner, the former unified heavyweight ruler, who shocked the world by defeating Anthony Joshua in 2019, said: Casino.org that he would like at least two fights to get rid of the rust in the ring.
“Of course I’m not backing down from any fight, but I want to be ready to fight. I want to fight at least two fights first. Then, if they put me against him, I’ll be ready and it will be a great fight.
“If you combine the Mexican fighting style, which is about moving forward and not being afraid of getting hit, with his style, I think it will be an intriguing fight. So we’ll see if he succeeds or not.”
“If I’m 100% and in shape, I don’t think there’s anyone who can beat me. But I think me and Itauma could do it. I feel like I could beat those guys (AJ and Itauma).
“Other than that, I was like Patrick Star, I was just resting under a rock while everyone else was getting beat up and taking losses and stuff like that. So I’m going to come in fresh and come in differently than before.”
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