Bill Haney finally emerged from the silence to start talking his son, Devin Haney’s chances against WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr., on November 22.
To digest the danger of the danger
Papa Haney has downgraded Norman’s credentials and noted that this is the first time he has been fighting a ‘former champion’ in his eight -year career. He then predicted that Devin (32-0, 16 COs) was about to win his world title of the third section.
Bill sounds nervous
You can say that Bill is nervous by the way he works up a rocking and rejects the threat of Norman Jr.. He knows it can end bad for Devin. I just hope he doesn’t run around like in his last fight against Jose Ramirez. If he’s going to manage it anyway, he has to go out like a fighter. Losing like that would look bad.
He did not mention the two previous divisional titles that Haney won. It is the ‘Champions’ Devin Beat to become a world champion of two divisions.
- Regis Prograis: WBC 140
- George Kambosos Jr.: IBF, WBA, WBO, and Ring Lightweight title
- E -mail belt ”wbc
As you can see, Haney did not exactly go through Murderer’s Row to become a world champion of two divisions. It is not worth mentioning titles as true belts because Haney beat. It would be a different story if he won his lightweight titles against Gervonta Davis and his WBC Light Welterweight title against Gary Antuanne Russell.
“You’ve been doing this for eight years, and you haven’t even fought a former champion. Devin is the first champion you will fight, ‘Bill Haney said Tru Media PodcastTalk about Brian Norman jr. Defend against his son, Devin.
Just because Norman jr. Not got the opportunity to fight for world titles like Haney, it doesn’t mean he’s not an excellent fighter. If he had Bill as his manager all the time, he would have done more.
“That’s about three division champion in section three. He got the belt; however, he got it. I wouldn’t care if he had sent it by email. We’re in our third section and take a belt from a champion,” Bill says, assuming Devin will Devin Dethrone WBO champion Norman Jr.
Norman’s minefield
I got a bad feeling about this battle for Haney. He will be in a minefield against Norman Jr. on November 22. He will be distributed everywhere.
It is a given that he will run for it, just as he did in his last battle against Jose Ramirez earlier this year on May 2. The approach will not work against Brian Jr. because he has reached the reach, Jab, and he quickly walks to his opponents.
What we saw Norman jr. Doing his last opponent, Jin Sasaki, can be duplicated against Haney. He knocked out and knocked Sasaki in the fifth round. I hate to say that, but it could be Devin’s fate on November 22.
40 days ..
– Devin Haney (@realderevinhaney) October 13, 2025
Last updated on 10/13/2025

