The status of the re -broadcast between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney is unclear after Ryan’s defeat to Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero and Haney’s terribly poor performance in the victory over Jose Ramirez last Friday at the Times Square event in New York on May 2.
Turki Alalshikh has not yet confirmed whether the plans for the Garcia against Haney 2 Rematch are still in place in Riyadh in October. However, the horrible performances of both hurt the interest of fans to see a second battle. Maybe they should first save themselves against other fighters, preferably high-level contenders.
Restoring Doubt
This will require Garcia to loss or defeat one of the champions at 147, such as Jaron Ennis or Brian Norman Jr. As far as Haney is concerned, with a stone -cold killer. His performance in his victory over Jose Ramirez was so weak that his stock dropped even further. Turki must throw Haney with one of these sharks in a final evidence type:
– Jaron Ennis
– Brian Norman jr.
– Conor Benn
– Gary Antuanne Russell
– Richardson Hitchins
Promoter Eddie Hearn says Ryan and Haney “Did the suitcase drop” By not producing in their ballots. He reveals that Garcia (24-2, 20 costs) and Haney (32-0, 15 COs) were supposed to be ‘in the ring’ after their fighting ‘to promote their big Rematch in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The face-down did not happen, suggesting that Turki Alalshikh may choose not to go through his plans for the Garcia-Haney 2-Rematch.
They both needed to win their votes to close their in October Rematch. Although Haney did his part and defeated Ramirez, he was shy and only threw 224 pushing the entire 12-round fight. Haney ended up 70, but he looked afraid to stand and fight. Commander Tim Bradley says he thinks Devin has ptsv From the beat, he took against Ryan Garcia on April 20 in Brooklyn, New York.
Ryan was beaten by the heavy-handed Romero (17-2, 13 COs) in the second round, and surprisingly exceeded the rest of the road in the loss of a unanimous 12 round decision by the scores 115-112, 118-109 and 115-112.
Nerves and inactivity
“Ryan and Devin dropped the suitcase in the biggest pocket drop you’ve ever seen,” promoter Eddie Hearn said Fighting typeRespond to Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney’s terrible performances last Friday night at Times Square in New York.
Hearn is right. Both Haney and Garcia blew their chance to make a gold mine of cold, hard cash with their horrible performance last Friday night. Both were equally poor and there is no way on earth that Turki can pack them in a re -broadcast, and it is well received by the box public.
“Tonight they would be for the big rematch,” Hearn continued. ‘Prize for Rolly, but Ryan just didn’t show up at all. He didn’t try to win the fight, did he? I know he’s buzzing early, but it wasn’t really a heavy beat. But he just passed the fight. It’s crazy. ‘
Kingry seemed to lose his nerve after Rolly dropped him in round two, and then did not dare to get involved. You can understand why. Romero looked like Julian Jackson 2.0 and hit holes in Ryan with every shot.
“It was okay,” Hearn said when asked what he thought of Haney’s actions against Jose Ramirez. “I told him,” You really had to hold a little more. He actually buzzed Ramirez a few times, but I think there were many nerves. I think he’s been outside for a year. Ryan was also a year for a year.
What does Hearn talk about? Haney was not ‘okay’ with his actions against Ramirrez. He was even worse than Ryan, because he was 100% frightened and ran off the battlefield. If fans see such fighters, they consider it straight cowardice. This is the only way to interpret it.
Haney looked bouncy, like a Shell-Shocked War Veterancannot handle stressful events without going to pieces spiritually. The loss of Ryan Garcia took something out of Haney and left behind the shell that fans saw against Ramirez.


Last updated on 05/05/2025