Devin Haney (31-0, 15 COs) intends to make his long-awaited return on Friday, May 2 against Jose Ramirez (29-2, 18. The match will compile an epic triplehead on Times Square.
In the main event, Ryan Garcia Rolly Romero takes on for the WBA welterweight title. If both Haney and Garcia are successful in their matches on Friday night, they will face each other in October. Haney to Ramirez will be fought with a catch of 144 pounds. Both fighters feel that they will be better suited to this weight.
“I feel good … Having the extra four pounds made the weight a lot easier. I hope to show a new Jose Ramirez. I work hard and want it to show, ‘Ramirez said of the catch weight during yesterday’s open workout. In his last match against Arnold Barboza Jr., the weight cut up to 140 was challenging; He feels that he can no longer gain that weight. He needs to perform better and consequently should be much stronger.
Ramirez is an Olympic 2012; He has skills that Haney can offer problems. Questions are still whether Devin is the same fighter after having several knockouts against Garcia in April last year. How will she know? Ramirez has a decent power, and if the right opening is given, it could possibly get a punch to test Haney’s chin.
Devin has improved himself in recent years by working on his skills. He understands the mistakes he made against Garcia and worked on not making them again. One of the things he wants to do against Ramirez is to fight his struggle and take advantage of his strengths by boxing a technical match. Devin is the faster and more agile boxer and will try to box Ramirez on the series. Barboza was able to minimize Jose’s offense through the use of in-and-out movement and an effective stitch that kept him on the right track. He threw 355 Jabs and landed 79 of it. Haney has one of the best jabs in the sport and ends up at a rate of 25 percent (Compubox).
‘Styles make fights. He does a lot of good things and very bad things in it. It is my job to go in there and use him some of the good things he does and utilize the bad things, ‘says Haney of Ramirez. At the age of 32, Ramirez is being tested against 26-year-old Haney. Jose is a pressure fighter, and to be truly effective, he will have to find a way to close the distance and cut the ring against an elusive boxer like Haney. “It’s a wonderful battle on paper, but it’s a mismatch. Ramirez has a custom style for me. I know he’s going to put the pressure. If he’s stupid, I’ll put him down,” Haney said of what he expects from Ramirez on Fight Night. Devin should be careful not to see or underestimate Jose as he did against Garcia, or
It could possibly cost him again. He has trained over the past year, but did not compete professionally at that time. There can be a ring rust early for Haney. He must remain disciplined and stay with the game plan. Although he faces an outdated fighter in Ramirez at 144, he is a legal threat.
Last updated on 04/30/2025