Promoter Oscar de la Hoya questioned whether Devin Haney could return from the brutal twelve rounds of punishment suffered in the battle with Ryan Garcia last April. 1992 Olympic gold medalist de la Hoya “You don’t recover” It’s the same.
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Restoring doubts
Oscar predicts Hanney will collapse in his next fight with Jose Ramirez on May 2 on the Deadly Anger Card in Times Square in New York City, where he and Ryan begin their battle in October. If the truth of De la Hoya is that Haney needs to beat Ramirez (29-2, 19 KOS) to a lucrative rematch with Kingry, then the second battle won’t happen.
Turki Alalshikh still has to be willing to rematch Garcia vs. Haney 2 under unsatisfactory conditions. Maybe he will. If the fight is only about entertainment and not sports, it doesn’t matter if former WBC and WBO light middleweight champion Ramirez blows Haney out of the water.
Finish the rest
Anyway, keep moving forward, throw Hanney and Ryan in and enjoy the wonders. I’m already looking forward to Ramirez What’s left in German On May 2, everything Garcia started last April was completed. Ramirez broke Ryan’s way without resting for three minutes each round, and if he was hurt by Haney, that’s it. He won’t hold his breath for the rest of his time.
“From a fighter perspective, it’s hard to come back from something like that when you lose Ryan Garcia’s devastating losses.” Fighting TVquestioning whether Devin Haney will become the same fighter after his twelve rounds defeat against Ryan Garcia in 2024.
It’s obvious why there hasn’t been a fight since the loss of Ryan last April. He probably hopes this year will heal his head from those hitting the left hook, and he is hit for twelve rounds. In hindsight, Bill Haney should have pulled Devin out of the battle after the seventh round, because it was a failed career. After that round, he was helpless and used as Ryan’s punching bag, which Ryan happily poured onto the beating nemesis.
Hannie’s psychology
“When you (Jose) Ramirez hit a punch or two, will he (Haney) fight Ryan or fight him, and he will go back in a different way? So when he gets hit, his psychology is interesting, how he gets hit, how he gets he recovers or maybe not.
“There was a blow, the knee and recovery was a big difference. Then I was hit, shaken, injured and beaten. It made a big difference,” Dela Joya said. “You won’t recover from it. It’s hard.
“Look, it’s still a good fight. He took a year off and took a break from his body, his mind and his soul. Maybe, he would surprise us all.

Last updated on March 11, 20125