
Gary Russell Jr. says Devin Haney takes Jose Rami in his first fight in May since losing to Ryan Garcia Jose Ramirez is a weakness as his comeback opponent.
The former WBC and WBO light middleweight champion Ramirez was a warm-up fight to get Haney to play against Ryan in October. The first two division world champion Haney (31-0, 15 KO) will make a lot of money in a rematch with Kingry and fight potential Teofimo Lopez in February 2026.
Stepping stone
It’s still a risky struggle for Devin, as Ramirez is better than anyone else outside Vasily Lomachenko. Russell Jr. “save” His career.
It was a wise move by the Haney team as he received a lot of punishment in Garcia’s 12-round decision loss last April 20 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Devin was thrown away three times and his chin was injured.
Haney jumps in shark After 13 months, I immediately came out at 147 o’clock. The fight with Ramirez will be in the welterweight and Devin’s debut in this weight class, despite receiving hydration in the 160s.
2012 US Olympic athlete Ramirez performed well at the age of 140, and his power in 147 may be even stronger. Russell focused on the recent 10-round unanimous decision loss to Ramirez on November 16 for Arnold Barboza Jr.
Barboza JR beat Ramirez but he did a great job and ended up with ruthless pressure. The scores are 97-93, 96-94 and 96-94.
“With what happened to Ryan, this is not the guy who is going back to fight,” Gary Russell Jr. said Millcity Boxing About Devin Haney’s match against former WBC and WBO Light middleweight champion Jose Ramirez in May. “Now, you should, ‘I’ll fight anyone now. Anyone can get it.
“Now it looks like, ‘I’m lost. OK, I’m going to try to fight that one of that one.” They’re trying to protect his profession. That’s what people do. I understand. I understand you’re trying to protect your career, but from the inside, Devin Haney and them, you should do what suits you best. ”
Russell Jr. There aren’t many options for available contenders in the division. Jose Ramirez will beat most of the contenders in the 147-pound division.
The only decent fighters in the division are Eimantas Stanionis, Jaron Ennis, Brian Norman Jr. and Mario Barrios. Ramirez will give all these questions. Ennis may be too much for him, but he has done a great job of beating the other three titles.
“If that’s the route you all need to take, do that. There’s one other. People are like, “Damn, he’s just lost.” He lost, he ran away. I hope he comes back, but he has to work hard to come back now. Now you are back (Jose Ramirez). That’s not coming back. You have to pick the poison and do the best for yourself. “Russell Jr.
“Sometimes,’f *** the idea of these people. It depends on what you’re looking at. If you’re going to be a big dog, then not. “But if you’re going to keep your head load.” “I’m going to keep getting what I can get.”
Haney basically ignores what people think of him because if he focuses on them, he faces a person who is really dangerous and who may be lost.


Last updated on February 13, 2012