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Tim Bradley says Devin Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez last Friday in New York Times Square was not boxing. Implies that Haney (32-0, 15 kos) has “PSD” From the trauma he experienced in his fight against Ryan Garcia last year, and affects his ability to act.
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He pointed out Haney’s change of how he performed on Friday against Ramirez (29-3, 18 kos). However, Bradley believes that Haney should have been forced to fight hard because he was paid millions for his struggle.
His job is to “entertain” fans and he feels that he failed on his mission. Although Haney won by a 12 -round unanimous decision, his punch production was low. He only threw 224 shots, landing 70.
“Listen to me. I’ll tell you something. PSD is a real thing in boxing,” said Tim Bradley to Fight Hub TV When asked if he felt that Devin Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez on Friday night was worth the millions of dollars they paid for.
It seemed that Haney mentally closed against Ramírez, showing a behavior of avoidance throughout his 12 -round struggle with Ramírez. Some fans would argue that this is a pattern of behavior of a former Vet with PTSD. They become liabilities and lose the struggle they had when they were on the battlefield.
The trauma of the shell stays with them. Haney’s behavior looked like a person with PTSD. It is obviously not near the fighter who was in his last three fights against Ryan Garcia, Regis Progracis and Vasily Lomachenko. Something changed.
“However, this is the business injured. This is the absolute business of wounded, the man, and you receive millions of dollars to give us a show. Not only to give us a show, but also to win and have a good aspect. Look well as much as you can fight,” Bradley said.
Haney may have forgotten that he needed to entertain -or maybe Bradley is right about his belief that he is showing signs of PTSD; He was incapable. This is not something a person can control. The trauma causes flashbacks, and it is not something that a person can only take away. It is impossible to say goodbye and who they were before the traumatic event.
“Then, with that, do you think that’s what Haney did? Do you feel a higher boxing? Feeling that he ruined his ears of this kind? In my book, knowing boxing, which was not boxing,” Bradley said, leaving the media that he heard that Haney ran against Ramirez in a boxing place.
What Haney did was not boxing against Ramírez. It was actually working, and it was difficult for VIP fans carefully on the edge of the Times Square timbre and many who ordered it Dazn PPV. Haney was $ 10 million for Ramirez’s struggle, but it wasn’t enough to take it up.
Last updated on 06/05/2025