Brian Norman Sr. Says that his son, Brian Jr., is the ‘worst type’ fighter for Devin Haney to fight to Ryan Garcia after the fight. Norman Sr. says he doesn’t see it as a ‘hard fight’ for Brian Jr. Because Haney (32-0, 15 COs) does not have the same fighter as he once was.
Devin’s confidence is gone, and he no longer has the great advantage on which he depended on his success when he fought at 135.
Norman Sr. About Haney’s fear
Tom Moretti, Vice -Vise President of Operations), said he (Haney) tested positive for no confidence. You can watch him at the beginning of the Ryan Garcia battle. He is not a confident man or confident person, especially with someone greater than him or his size, ”said Brian Norman Sr. channel About Devin Haney.
Devin looked like a soldier coming home in his last fight from war, and he shocked, jumping and unwilling to engage in May against Jose Ramirez. What Haney experienced in his loss of Ryan Garcia influenced him in the same way as someone on the battlefield, to do bombings and scare daily. The tough old persona that Haney has since signing Norman Jr. Signed is just an act, an attitude. He showed his true self against Ramirez at the Times Square event in New York.
It’s going to be worse for Haney against Brian Norman Jr. Is hit by a puncher like Norman Jr. Bad news. His last opponent, Jin Sasaki, temporarily lost his memory after being cold in the fifth round in June in the fifth round. He was in the trouble of the first Punch Brian Jr..
Devin Haney’s faded size benefit
“He’s only confident when you see him there with smaller guys when he knows he’s out of the way,” Norman Sr. said. “He knows he can use his stitch. He knows that he can use movement to stay out of the way. Against Ryan Garcia, he was never comfortable in battle. ‘
Devin was at his best when he fought at 135, and would look huge in the ring after rehydrating for his fights. He used his size to dominate most of the opposition he faced.
When he moved to 140, he was strategically linked to the WBC champion Regrais, which was 35 in the tooth at 35, and it was beaten compared to the other belt containers at the time. When Haney fought against Ryan Garcia, he was brought to earth and showed that he was just an average fighter.
Life is going to be difficult for Haney now that he is fighting at 147. As Norman jr. Haney reduces to dust, as I think he will, his career will be in a bad shape. Old Jackal Bill Haney will have to work his magic to try to save what is left of him, because his situation is going to be gloomy.
The New Haney: Doubt has established
“He certainly won’t be the same fighter,” Norman Sr. said when asked if he doubted whether Haney would ever be the same fighter as he was once after losing against Ryan Garcia. “That battle he had in him disappeared, because now the doubt has set, it has been finalized. So, now it’s like a ‘Oh my God, not again’ situation.
‘This is the worst kind of match (for Haney). I don’t think it’s going to be a difficult battle for Brian Norman Jr. “
What Norman Sr. say is correct. This is the worst possible game for a fighter like Haney, who lost his self -belief and showed that he has shaky punching resistance when hit hard. We saw how scared Devin was in his last fight against Jose Ramirez last May, in which he ran around the ring was not poignant, and looked terrified. You can only draw one conclusion after the performance. Haney is not the same fighter as he was Pre-Ryan Garcia.


Last updated on 07/12/2025