Floyd Schofield is questioning Gervonta Davis’ interest in a fight with Devin Haney after the deadline for their WBA title negotiations passed without a deal being announced.
“I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt, but my dad says it’s a clear duck,” Floyd Schofield Jr. said. told MillCity Boxing. “Now, all of a sudden the same way we were supposed to reach a deal for a purse, now you want to fight Devin Haney.
“You could have fought Devin last year. You could have fought Devin when you lined up that fight with Jake Paul. Now, all of a sudden, you want to fight Devin. I don’t want to say what it is.”
Schofield’s father agreed with his son’s view of the situation.
“That man doesn’t want to fight you. It’s okay to say, ‘I don’t want to fight,'” did Schofield Sr.
Schofield Jr. stopped short of directly accusing Davis of shunning him, but said the timing of the recent Haney speech raised questions.
“I’m not going to say what I want to say, but it’s a little weird. There’s something shaky about it. I’m not going to lie,” Schofield Jr. said. said of Davis being linked to a Haney fight. “That’s some bitch stuff.”
The WBA ordered Davis to defend his lightweight title against Schofield in May and gave both sides until June 22 to negotiate a deal. As of June 24, no fight had been officially announced.
Davis has recently been linked to a potential fight against Haney, while Schofield remains the WBA’s mandatory challenger at 135 pounds with a 19-0 record and 13 knockouts.
If the title changes hands outside the ring, Schofield says he is more than willing to accept it.
“Hey, I’ll take the belt (WBA lightweight title). Thanks,” did Schofield Jr.
yesterday Floyd Schofield (135 WBA Mandatory) reacts to Devin Haney vs. Gervonta Davis talks.#Box #HaneyEra
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Last updated on 2026/06/24 at 16:20


