Devin Haney is in negotiations for a future fight with Ryan Garcia, following his recent victory over Regis Prograis, and while also considering a potential matchup with Gervonta Davis.
Devin Haney’s got his eyes on a prize: Ryan Garcia. The buzz is real; they’re talking about a showdown.
On *The MMA Hour*, Haney spilled the beans. His team and Garcia’s are hashing out details for a future clash. Fresh from a dominant win over Regis Prograis, Haney’s riding high. Meanwhile, Garcia’s stepping up, having just triumphed over Oscar Duarte.
Some say Garcia’s jumping the gun, needing more fights at his new weight. But Haney? He’s all in, ready to welcome Garcia into the ring.
“We’re chatting about it,” Haney admits. Negotiations? They’re underway with Garcia’s squad, including Oscar and the legal eagles. “It’s on the table,” he hints.
Post-Prograis, Haney’s calling the shots. He’s 25 and hungry, having conquered divisions and left George Kambosos Jr. and Vasiliy Lomachenko in his wake. That Prograis fight? A one-off with Matchroom Boxing.
The plan? Stick with Matchroom for the Garcia gig. But it’s early days, folks. Who knows what twists the tale will take?
“We’re just starting to talk turkey,” Haney says, playing it cool. Matchroom’s in his corner, that’s for sure.
Then there’s Gervonta “Tank” Davis, another unbeaten phenom. He KO’d Garcia in a blockbuster April bout. Titles in three weight classes? Davis has ’em.
But if Haney and Davis throw down, don’t expect a lightweight reunion. Haney’s moved on to bigger things.
“It’s a mega-fight,” Haney declares, eyes on the prize. “The Davis fight’s the hottest ticket in town, and Garcia’s right up there.” It’s not just about belts now. It’s about the biggest bang for the buck.
No word from Davis’ camp, though. Haney’s cool with tackling Garcia first, aiming for a spring fling in the ring. It’s more than just a fight; it’s a stepping stone.
“Davis would be epic, but it’s all quiet on that front,” Haney shrugs. Garcia’s the target now. Haney’s been hollering for these guys forever. “It’s just a matter of time,” he says, confidence crackling.
Haney’s got it figured out. “Beat Garcia, and my record only gets better.” It’s not just a fight; it’s a statement. “One of the biggest in boxing,” he says, and you can almost hear the crowds roaring.