Brian Norman Sr. today offered his reaction to Devin and Bill Haney’s plans to neutralize WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr.’s attack, predicting that Devin will “go to sleep” on November 22 in Riyad.
The ambitious, goal-oriented Haney (32-0, 16 KO) has been looking for a world title in the third division since 2019 for the last six years. His toughest test in the fight for the belt will be the fight against Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 KOs). This is a more formidable obstacle than how Haney has won world titles in the past:
Regis Prograis (December 9, 2023) – WBC welterweight title
George Kambosos Jr. (June 5, 2022) – WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and The Ring Lightweight titles.
Promoted to WBC lightweight title on October 24, 2019
Box, hold, move pattern.
Norman Sr. says Haney’s plans for boxing, holding, moving, turning and choking will be effective against Brian Norman Jr. November 22.
He claims that Haney can’t “hide” in the ring because he’ll eventually catch up with him. Can Haney really outlast a pressure fighter like Norman Jr. without the power to hold him back? It will be almost impossible for Devin to stay in this fight for the full 12 rounds with the impoverished strength he has shown in his recent fights.
Haney claims that he has gained weight and gotten stronger, reaching a weight of 147 before the Norman Jr. fight, but that doesn’t sound realistic as he appears to be the same height in his last fight against Jose Ramirez on May 2, 2025, and he couldn’t punch in that fight. Therefore, he was forced to play continuously for 12 rounds.
“This is a personal message to Devin Haney. Bill Haney and Devin Haney: ‘We’re going to change him. We’re going to choke him. We’re going to run from him. We’re going to attack him. We’re going to disable him,'” Brian Norman Sr. said. social mediareacting to some previous comments by Devin Haney and his father, Bill Haney, regarding the November 22 fight with Norman Jr.
Haney has no choice but to run, hold and attempt to strangle Norman Jr. He doesn’t have the power or the chin to fight him in the classic way like he did when he fought at 135 pounds against smaller fighters.
Devin no longer has the size advantage he once had when he cut down to lightweight to face much smaller opponents. He’s facing a guy with natural power beyond what Ryan Garcia showed in destroying Haney on April 20, 2024.
“You Can’t Hide in This Ring”
“This is what I have to tell you all. We’re going to do it all. We’re going to hide in the ring. We’re hiding outside the ring. You’re not going to hide anywhere. November 22, baby. Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. You’re not going to turn into s**t. You’re not going to choke. You’re not going to run away from the shit. You’re going to sleep,” said Norman Sr.
The ghost of Ryan Garcia’s left hook
Devin will have to fight to avoid getting knocked out. What happens when Norman Jr. Will he cut off the ring? Does Haney have an escape plan beyond being held? Against Jose Ramirez and Ryan, Devin had no plan but to stay trapped. In this way, he became hurt towards Ryan because he repeatedly hit him when he reached out to hold him. This became his No. 2 defensive strategy, which was to run away from hits.
Tom Galm has been covering the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends and fighter psychology.
Last July, Morrell was scheduled to face Smith for the WBO interim lightweight heavyweight title. Since then, the fight has dragged on through lengthy negotiations, a delayed announcement and then a cancellation when Smith pulled out of the scheduled April 18 fight due to injury. No replacement date confirmed.
This is a classic move to save your career by David Morrell. While the path to the WBO interim title with Callum Smith looked good on paper, the reality, with drawn-out negotiations, Smith’s injury-forced withdrawal from the April 18 event and zero clarity about a reschedule, quickly became a trap.
For a 28-year-old Morrell player who should be successful, waiting forever is a form of professional suicide. He is coming off a win over Imam Khataev and should be aiming for significant fights at 175 pounds. Instead, almost a year passed with no real progress. Mandatory positions can support a challenger, but they can also stall a career when the other side can’t move.
Chelli provides Morrell with rounds, classes and a paycheck, but it’s not a destination. This is a sign that Smith’s route has become unreliable.
Smith may still return this year and the WBO may still maintain order, but Morrell cannot spend his prime months on paperwork and recovery schedules that are not his own. Players lose more than dates when they remain idle. In a crowded division, they lose visibility, timing and position.
May 9 isn’t so much about Zak Chelli as it is about Morrell refusing to let 2026 slip away while others were deciding his next move.
This weekend, Naoya Inoue will fight the iconic fight with Junto Nakatani, which will be the biggest fight in the history of Japanese boxing. After this potentially legacy-defining fight, “The Monster” wants another huge fight.
However, the 32-year-old revealed that his bout with Nakatani will be his second to last at 122 pounds and he plans to stay at heavyweight for one more fight in the division, even though it looks like he’s already gotten over it.
As a result, there have been rumors that Inoue could face unified super flyweight champion and fellow pound-for-pound star Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez – who makes his bantamweight debut against Antonio Vargas in June – before moving up to featherweight and being out of the Texan’s reach.
In the game of “yes or no” with DAZN BoxingInoue confirmed his interest in a fight with Rodriguez and boldly predicted that he would win against the undefeated 26-year-old southerner.
“Yes, [I would love to fight Jesse Rodriguez]”
“[Would I beat him?] Yes.”
Rodriguez will become a three-division champion if he can beat Vargas on Saturday, June 13, but he will usurp Inoue as pound-for-pound king if he were to hand the Japanese sensation the first defeat of his career – provided Nakatani doesn’t do it next Saturday at the Tokyo Dome.
“Bam” Rodriguez also expressed his interest in the fight, saying he would take it without hesitation if one came up. With boxing power broker Turki Alalshikh close to both men, it might just be possible.
This part is settled. The contract is already in force, and the date has been set for the end of 2026. Everything is currently underway in Riyad until July 25.
“To my friends in the UK – it’s happening. It’s signed,” Turki Alalshikh said.
It is not yet known what Joshua’s next fight will be. He still has to go through Prenga in Riyad and come out neat. No cuts, no knockdowns. That’s how these fights fall apart. Not in boardrooms, but in the ring.
Fury (35-2-1) has already taken care of his team. He came back, dealt with Arslanbek Makhmudov and managed the rounds without taking a penalty. He looks like a guy who can still go twelve rounds and still concede a draw when he needs to.
He has had fits, but not against ones that test him under pressure. The loss of Dubois still exists. As the pace slowed and the punches returned, his form faltered and he stayed in range for too long. Something like this can’t happen again without a signed contract.
This time the business side moved first. Turki Alalshikh said straight: “It’s signed,” and Fury supported it. No more delays and shifting dates.
Now all that’s left is execution.
Fury will provide size, clinch work and consistent pace over the distance. Joshua will need excellent timing, a powerful base and a willingness to put his hands down when the opening comes.
The deal is real. July 25 will decide whether this fight stays on track.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
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