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The state of the resale between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney is not clear after Ryan’s defeat against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero and the fear of Haney’s performance in the victory over Jose Ramirez last Friday at The Times Square in New York on May 2.
Turki Alralikh has not confirmed whether the plans for the resuscitation of Garcia vs Haney 2 are still in their place in October in Riyad. However, the horrible actions of both have hurt the interest of the fans to see a second struggle. They may need to redeem first against other fighters, preferably high-level contestants.
Garcia will be required to vent his loss in Rolly or to overthrow one of the champions in 147, such as Jaron Ennis or Brian Norman Jr. As for Haney, he must also have a cold stone killer. His performance in his victory over Jose Ramirez was so poor that his stock went down even more. Turki has to launch Haney with one of these sharks in a final type of final test struggle:
– Jaron Ennis
– Brian Norman Jr.
– Conor Benn
– Gary Antuanne Russell
– Richardson Hitchins
Promoter Eddie Hearn says Ryan and Haney “Dropped the bag” Not to occur in their tuning fights. He reveals that Garcia (24-2, 20 kos) and Haney (32-0, 15 kos) are supposed to be “confronted” inside the ring after their fights to begin promoting his great resale in October in Riad, Saudi Arabia. The face did not occur, suggesting that Turki Alralikh may choose not to go through his plans for the Garcia -hay 2 resuscitation.
They both needed to win their fights to block on their October revanx. Although Haney did his part, defeating Ramírez, he was shy and launched only 224 punches in the entire 12 round struggle. Haney landed 70, but he was afraid to stand and fight. The commentor Tim Bradley says he thinks Devin has ptsd From La Pallissa, he took against Ryan Garcia last year on April 20 in Brooklyn, New York.
Ryan was demolished in the second round by heavy hand of Romero (17-2, 13 kos), and surprisingly surpassed the rest of the road by losing a unanimous decision of 12 rounds by the scores 115-112, 118-109 and 115-112.
“Ryan and Devin left their bag to the biggest drop you’ve ever seen,” said promoter Eddie Hearn FighthypeReaving the terrible performances of Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney last Friday night in Times Square in New York City.
Hearn is right. Both Haney and Garcia made the opportunity to make a cold and hard -lived gold mining with their horrible performance last Friday night. Both were equally poor and there is no way of the land that Turki can put them in a resale and be well received by the boxing public.
“Tonight he was going to face the big revanxa,” said Hearn. “Portazo in Rolly, but Ryan did not appear at all. He didn’t try to win the fight, right? I know he joked early, but it wasn’t really a strong defeat. But he only let the struggle pass. It’s crazy.”
It seemed that Kingry lost his nerve after Rolly left him in the second round and did not dare to participate later. You can understand why. Romero looked like Julian Jackson 2.0 in this struggle and struck holes in Ryan with each shot.
“It was fine,” Hearn said when he asked him what he thought of Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez. “I said,” You really needed to hold your feet a little more. Ramírez was actually a few times, but I think there was a lot of nerves. I think (Haney) has been out of a year. Ryan has also been out of a year. Inactivity kills.
What does Hearn talk about? Haney wasn’t “ok” with his performance against Ramirrez. It was even worse than Ryan, because it appeared 100% terrified and left from the battlefield. When the fans see the fighters like this, they see it as direct cowardice. This is the only way to interpret it.
Haney looked like jump, like a Shell Shell’s war veteranunable to handle stressful events without going to pieces mentally. This loss to Ryan Garcia took something out of Haney, leaving the shell that fans saw Ramírez.
Last updated on 05/05/2025