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“Stick to your game vs. Norman Jr.
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8 months agoon
Devin Haney’s former sparring partner Elijan Flores believes that if he can dethrone WBO welterweight world champion Brian Norman Jr. “Sticks to her game” exploit its hit-and-run strategy during the fight scheduled for November 22, 2025.
This strategy has worked for Haney (32-0, 16 KO) for most of his career, with the exception of the Ryan Garcia fight. Flores says he should go back to that approach by forcing Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 KO) to adapt. He assumes Haney will be able to put some distance between him and 24-year-old Norman Jr. throughout the entire 12-round fight, refusing to get caught and laid out like Norman’s last victim, Jin Sasaki, on June 19.
“Stick to his game” pattern.
“Haney has a chance to win if he sticks to his game. Fighting Ryan; that wasn’t his game. I feel like with less movement and more angles, Devin will do better in the fight,” Elijah Flores said to MillCity Boxing on what Devin Haney needs to do to have a chance at beating him.
Ryan Garcia Reminder
The fight with Ryan was actually Devin’s game. He was initially injured in the first round when he tried to catch Garcia in the clinch. The excessive holding that Haney does in his fights is 100% part of his game, but usually his opponents just let it happen.
He didn’t think about Ryan catching him with low left hooks as he reached to hold him down. That’s how Devin continually got injured during their April 2020 fight. If Norman Jr. was wondering how to catch Haney with a tough shot, this is how it can be done. Haney’s clinching was a eternal part of his game and couldn’t be taken away without breaking him as a fighter.
“I think if Brian catches him with a good shot and he feels that strength and power, he’ll be on that bike. Who’s going to adjust? If Haney gets on that bike and keeps him on the outside and handles it well, how can Brian adjust to that?” Flores said.
If and when Norman Jr. catches Devin with a good shot, he’ll definitely be on his bike for the rest of the fight if he’s still upright. He won’t want to risk getting caught again and going even worse than he did in his three-knockdown defeat last year on April 20, 2024.
Norman Jr.’s Hunting Instinct
The only changes that will be made will be to Norman Jr. It will learn and adapt to the movement Haney will exploit. He would hunt it, catch it, and bag it in that order. In the ring Norman Jr. behaves like a wolf, stalking its prey. Haney’s running will reinforce that instinct in Brian Jr.
Flores has a good idea for Haney, advising him to exploit “less movement” and focus on “larger angles.”
Judging by how former two-division world champion Devin performed in his May 2 match against Jose Ramirez, it is doubtful whether he will be willing to follow his antique sparring partner’s advice. He panicked throughout the 12-round fight with Ramirez and at no point during the fight did he feel comfortable.
Even in the final seconds of the fight, Haney’s face showed terror. He didn’t want to get hit for anything. Ramirez isn’t even a power puncher. So unless Devin undergoes a brain transplant or finds a time machine that will allow him to revert to the version of himself he was before the Ryan Garcia fight, he won’t be taking any chances on November 22.
Bottom line: Haney will be forced to fight
Devin will be on the run from the start and hopes the judges will pay more attention to his pushes due to Norman Jr.’s tough shots. he will hit him wherever he can catch him for a moment. If Haney doesn’t stand and fight, he won’t last long against this wolf.
Tom Galm has been dynamic on the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends and fighter psychology.
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Errol Spence Jr puts himself in line for an All-American main event if he wins his comeback against Tszyu
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3 hours agoon
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Before the long break, Spence lost the WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight titles to Terence Crawford, who defeated his rival with a surprisingly one-sided ninth-round stoppage.
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Eddie Hearn opens door to Anthony Joshua-Tyson Fury fight outside UK
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