Earlier in his career, after training with Floyd Mayweather and his father, Devin Haney built an impressive record, capturing world titles in two weight classes, which included an undisputed title in the lightweight division. However, since his clash with Ryan Garcia in April 2024 at Barclays Center, and following a recent lackluster showing against Jose Ramirez in May, many critics believe the 26-year-old has shifted from being a slick, defensive technician to resembling more of a “track star” in the ring . And it’s a far cry from the version of Devin Haney that turned pro in 2015 and quickly gained a reputation for his elite boxing IQ.

Following his May 2nd bout against Jose Ramirez, Haney found himself struggling to secure his next opponent. A potential fight with Teofimo Lop

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