Feud Between Haney and Garcia Ribles in the photo Credit: Golden Boy / Cris Esqueda
Although their highly controversial struggle took place almost a year ago, it seems that there is as much hostility between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney.
In one of the best -discussed clashes from 2024, Garcia dropped Haney three times on the way to victory in the decision, only so that the result was changed to the BRE competition after this positive drug test returned.
“Dream” was not satisfied with this and he undertook court proceedings against his former enemy and is currently looking for compensation for the battery, fraud and violation of the contract for what took place in the Barclays Center in April last year.
The couple will share the card in eight weeks, and both are planned in the historical Ring Show magazine at Times Square on May 2And the rematch between them was intended for the rear end of 2025.
And during a conversation with Ring magazine About Haney Garcia, he vowed “to defeat his ** again”, although he admitted that he was uncertain to get involved in trash conversations because the claim is now against him.
Ryan Garcia did not refrain from discussing his thoughts about Devin Haney with the ring: “Maybe he will sue me for saying.” pic.twitter.com/xuf7ywfshj
“For one reason I kept him from the classic,” she sued me. I don’t know what I could tell him. Everything I said is now used against me. So I don’t know what to tell them.
“At the end of the day, everything I say can be used against me, so what should I do?
“I just realized that there is so much ab *** and maybe she will sue me for saying! Who knows It can utilize it in the testimony.
Haney beat Garcia last year
“He used many of my tweets in the testimony. He used everything I said against me.
“This is a needy state of this man’s mind. He takes words and uses words against me in court.
“I just want to beat his ** again and that’s it.”
Garcia will face Rolando Romero on May 2 photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom
Garcia will face Brash Romero in the main event at Times Square, while Haney will face the former world champion. Jose Ramirez in the main support.
Although so far teenage stars have spent their career in delicate or super delicate, they will both move on to a welterweight limit of 147 pounds.
Harlem Eubank will face Tyrone McKenna in Brighton on Friday, live on channel 5 photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
On Friday evening, at the BRIGHTON Center, Brighton Center, there is an empty internal internal title in the Brighton Center, when Harlem Eubank presents his undefeated record on the line against Tyrone McKenna in the main event.
Boxing Wasserman Box Kall Sauerland promotes, as well as live channel television in Great Britain.
Eubank (20-0, 8 KO) generally acted for children as a professional, but he took decent 11th Victory for round spaces with TIMO Schwarzkopf in November 2023, which signaled the intention to go through a world -class level.
However, it would have passed for over a year, as long as the man from Brighton saw again, after unsuccessful conversations with Adam Azima and he was to be a competition that presented his skills and attracted greater names when he went to weighty welterweight, but his fight with Nurala Erdogan was smelly with fouls and inflation.
McKenna (24-5-1, 7 KO) is a decent test for Eubank, but a man from Belfast has lost three of the last five trips, although in a decent company.
Eubank and McKenna face to face before Friday showdown photo: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
“The Mighty Celt” was detained in eight in 2022 King PrograisAnd after defeating Chris Jenkins, he lost the next competitions with Lewis Crocker (UD10) and Mohamed Comeon (TKO5) to leave his career at the crossroads.
35-year-old Southpaw returned to form in December last year, when he upset Dylan Morana to the second round in Waterford.
Michael Conlan returns from over a year to return to Undercard, because he gets eight round in Super Feather, a weight against Assad Asif Khan.
Conlan (18-3, 9 KO) falls on destructive losses, the first fifth round stopping in the auction of the IBF feather world title against Luis Alberto Lopez in May 2023, before Jordan Gill took the seventh round in the round against northern Ireland in his last result in December 2023.
Khan (19-5-1, 5 KO) won five at the reflection since the fifth round of losing to the former WBA champion of the “regular” featherweight champion, Can XU in December 2023.
Towards the fight with Kakande
The remaining eight round sees a popular superkarter in a welterweight (5-0, 4 KO) on the card, and the 23-year-old may record another early victory, this time against Muzamiru Kakande (8-1-1, 5 KO).
Other card
In six terminals, the local heavyweight of Hope Tommy Welch (15-0, 9 KO) may need all available rounds to see Vaclav Pejsar (24-19, 19 KO), as well as in heavyweight, Harvey Dykes (5-0) may also need distances to see Stefano Capone (5-5, 2 KO).
Matty Harris (7-1, 5 KO) is another weighty weight in action and should choose an early way to win with Volodymyr Katsuk (5-2, 2 KO).
Tom Welland (7-0, 4 KO) can take his clash in a featherweight with Ally B Lubanja (5-1-2) early, while the Super Feather Wweight, Codie Smith (4-0-1) perspective should win points against Jose Manuel Perez (13-17-1, 10 KO).
In a slight weighty weight Ben Andrews (4-0) could well win his first early victory with Navid Iran (10-5-1, 1 KO), which was detained four times in five paralysis, and JP O’Meara (4-0) should exhaust the points of the winner over Marek Butler (3-16, 1 KO).
Novice, Lucas Roehrig (2-0, 2 KO), can stop the well-traveled Camilo Castagno (4-9, 1 KO).
Peter Fury did not agree with the verdict of Daniel Dubois that he was robbed against Oleksandr Usyk. The 27-year-old was defeated by a Ukrainian in his clash in 2023 through the ninth round of Nokaut, four rounds after Dubois imprisoned the Olympic champion with a blow, which was considered a low blow.
While Dubois was adamant that the shot was legal and above the belt line, it was not the opinion of judge Luis Pabon, who gave the opponent enough time to recover, when Usyk spent a few minutes on canvas before he tried to get up to continue the fight. The 38-year-old managed to finish the Powerful and ended up rejecting Dubois, who repeatedly called it “attack”. While the Londonian won the IBF heavyweight title after the sensational throwing of Anthony Joshu in September last year, he is on the Warpat path on the rematch from Usyk, and even attacked the ring after the second victory over Tyson Fury to demand the second fight.
Discussing what Dubois must do to apply for revenge on Usyk, Peter – Uncle and former coach of the Gypsy king – he said Seconds: “He must be able to make these arrows of power, but against someone like him, Usyk is not China, he cut off his work.”
Despite the insistence of Dubois that he was cheated on the undisputed world champion in ponderous weight, Peter had a different approach to low controversy. “I disagree, I am in the gym every day and see these blows and I looked at this blow again and again,” explained the boxing coach.
“It is in the groin, between the hip and the pelvis. Becoming a blow and will be arranged from heavyweight. It was low shots, did we see Usyk Wince, yes, but he must make these arrows, right? Usyk seems to be seeking all the answers so far. “
Dubois was to face Joseph Parker on Saturday, but he was forced to withdraw from illness, and many now speculate that his next fight will be a rematch from Usyk. British promoter Frank Warren said that he would like to see a couple for the second time.
But Warren admitted that this is not a completed agreement between warriors. “I would like to see a rematch from Usyk,” said the head of Promotion Queensberry recently Sky Sports.
“This is an option, if you can do it, I would love it. But then we have Joe Parker, we have AJ, who crossed his injury and may want to do it with the fact that he was unwell, who knows? “
Joe Joyce is to compare with his ancient amateur rival Filip Hrgovic on April 5, after the withdrawal of Dillian Whyte with their highly expected Manchester fight. Whyte pointed to a finger injury as a cause of retreat, but Joyce’s syndrome at Queensberry Promions did not waste time to provide a powerful replacement.
Hrgovic, at the age of 32, is preparing to return after the fight after his care for Daniel Dubois in June last year. Meanwhile, 39-year-old Joyce wants to bounce away from her own unexpected defeat at the hands of Derek Chisora last year. Two bulky scales have history, trying at the World Series of Boxing in 2013, where Joyce won in points after five rounds of intensive activities that combined amateur and professional regulations.
Their competition extends to the RIO 2016 Olympic Games, in which both men defeated Tony Yoka; Joyce won a silver medal while Hrgovic took bronze home.
Queensberry issued a statement confirming the injury of Whyte: “Dillian Whyte’s hand injury will not be able to compete in the program on April 5.”
The upcoming event, which takes place in the Live Cooperative in Manchester, means the inaugural promotion of Frank Warren on the DAZN streaming service.
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