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In the last few days, the fans have seen substantial developments in the Ryan Garcia–Devin Haney rivalry.

The duo has been at odds since their fight in the summer of 2024 after which KingRy was found guilty of using PEDs. The Victorville native faced a year-long suspension, followed by Haney’s battery, fraud, and breach of contract lawsuit filed against him. However, during the Ring Magazine Awards in London, His Excellency Turki Alalshikhstepped in and convinced the duo to reach a momentary ceasefire.

The Saudi Royal even convinced ‘The Dream’ to put a 90-day pause on his lawsuit against Garcia so they could settle their difference inside a ring. While Garcia and Haney agreed to a rematch, several reports came out suggesting plans for a trilogy. However, on Saturday, HE Alalshikh came out with a new update, putting an end to the trilogy rumors.

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HE Turki Alalshikh took to his ‘X’ to make a huge announcement regarding Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia’s future. He wrote, “It is easy…fight in may then the big rematch in October and in the same card we will try Teo against BOOTS,” confirming that the duo will fight different opponents on the same card in May followed by a rematch in October. His Excellency also revealed his plans for getting Teofimo Lopez vs. Jaron Ennis on the same card in October.

During the Ring Magazine Awards, HE Alalshikh made waves when he signed Ryan Garcia for a three-match contract. While many fans believed that the 24-1 fighter would make his comeback against Devin Haney, the post confirmed that the duo are pegged to fight different opponents on the same card in early May.

TURKI Alalshikh

His Excellency then put an end to the trilogy talks and claimed that the winners of the two main matches from the October card would face each other and losers would do the same in February 2026. “Then the winner against the winner and loser against loser in February…need to discuss with our partners top rank and matchroom and goldenboy and PBC 🥊🔥,” declared the Saudi Royal.

While the Chairman of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) confirmed that he needs to sort it out with the promotional company first, given his relations and sway in combat sports right now, it should not be a problem. While the Saudi Royal has not completely denied the idea of a trilogy, the new planned timelines make it rather impossible. Furthermore, only yesterday, the Victorville native came out revealing his next opponent to be Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, while indirectly taking a dig at Devin Haney who will be, according to reports facing former unified light welterweight champion Jose Ramirez.

The 27-year-old took to his ‘X’ to reveal his likely opponent for his comeback fight in May. He wrote, “I’m bringing an explosive fight in my fight comeback. Pitbull has always been considered a tough opponent. Tougher matchup than Haney, tbh,” adding fuel to the already heated rivalry.

The matchup was surprising as earlier reports claimed that Garcia might be facing Teofimo Lopez. However, despite the change in opponents, Pitbull is still a tough competition and he might even defeat Ryan Garcia given his power and relentless pressure-fighting style. We saw how badly the Victorville native fared against powerful opponents like Gervonta Davis. If that fight is any indication, Garcia might have dug his own grave.

These fights are HE Turki Alalshikh’s vision of making the best fights possible regardless of the result. The Saudi Royal spoke about how he wants to follow the UFC model, where the best fighters keep fighting despite losing frequently. If that is the case, it might not matter if Ryan Garcia loses against the former WBA super lightweight champion or not. But if it affects his rematch with Devin Haney, then this might be his biggest mistake.

Ryan Garcia says he will fight Isaac Cruz in his next fight in May following the conclusion of his boxing ban. 

Garcia was given a year ban after failing VADA tests for Ostarine against Devin Haney. He was prevented from boxing until April 2025 as his majority decision win was overturned. Garcia was adamant that he had not taken any substances intentionally. Meanwhile, his camp also argued that the amount in his system was insufficient to enhance performance. There have been talks over a Haney rematch, with reports that it could take place later in October.

Haney would have to drop his lawsuit, which he has done. Meanwhile, Garcia would be required to undergo VADA testing. Reports indicate that these hurdles have been overcome, with both sides agreeing to those stipulations. But before that can happen, Garcia must prepare for one of the biggest fights of his career.

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He had been linked with the Cruz fight before he faced Haney last April. But Cruz pulled out at the last minute as he later went on to face Rolando Romero. Cruz won the WBA Junior Welterweight Title with a stoppage win over Romero. But he lost the belt in his last fight, coming up short against Jose Valenzuela. A win over Cruz will likely help Garcia secure the Haney rematch. Haney is also on course to return in April on BLK Prime. Reports indicate that Adrien Broner is the leading opponent.

Garcia cannot afford to overlook Cruz, who only has two losses in his career. The other one was against Gervonta Davis. But he was praised for managing to go the distance against a knockout artist. Garcia knows he will be in a tough fight since Cruz is known for coming forward. He is also known for having a solid chin and durability, which has drawn him comparisons with Mike Tyson.

But Garcia will want to remind fans that he is a knockout artist, as he possesses a devastating left hook. If Cruz continues to move forward, Garcia will have a bigger target to aim for. It will also help prepare him for any Haney rematch since it will remove any ring rust that he may have suffered during his time out.

“Yes, In May. We’re going to be fighting there. It’ll be good. Another big fight. I’m ready to do it. Pitbull is still a great fighter. He may have lost one time [correction: 3 times], but fans love him. He’s a big f****. There were so many people in London, and they were all meeting with Turki. It’s nuts.

“Times Square, yes. Me and Pitbull were going to fight in many occasions. It never went down. I feel this is a fight that fans wanted for a long time until he [Pitbull Cruz] lost [to Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela on August 3rd]. I don’t think it should make no difference. He’s still an explosive fighter. Rayo boxed a great fighter, so you can’t take anything away from him either,” Garcia said

An anticipated rematch between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia is almost a done deal.

This comes after Haney officially dropped his lawsuit against Garcia from their first meeting.

Remember, the two stars collided in April 2024 in one of the biggest boxing matches of the year. Despite being an underdog, Garcia stunned Haney with multiple knockdowns en route to a majority decision win. It was a huge upset and a performance that solidified Garcia’s status within the sport.

Devin Haney v Ryan Garcia

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Unfortunately, Garcia would go on to fail pre and post-fight drug tests. As a result, Garcia had his victory overturned to a no contest and was suspended from boxing for one year. Haney, who was undefeated entering his clash with Garcia, took things one step further and filed a lawsuit against “King Ry” for alleged battery, fraud, and unjust enrichment.

Luckily for boxing fans, a Monday report has revealed that Haney has dropped his case against Garcia. In exchange, Garcia has agreed to VADA drug testing for a potential rematch, which is all Haney needs to sign the dotted line. The writing appears to be on the wall.

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“A very reliable source told me that Devin Haney has officially dropped his lawsuit against Ryan Garcia IF he agrees to do VADA. Garcia has agreed to do VADA and the rematch is on!”

Haney also took took to social media to indicate the rematch is in the works. Check it out below:

Haney

“I guess he’s not a duck.. he’s a goose. See u soon bucko!”

Devin Haney wants an ‘even playing ground’ if he is to take a rematch with Ryan Garcia following their controversial contest earlier this year.

Haney was set to put his WBC Super-Lightweight World Title on the line against Garcia in April this year, but, following an erratic build-up, Garcia missed weight and was ineligible to win the belt. A deal was struck for the fight to go ahead and Garcia would upset the odds, knocking Haney down three times to win a majority decision.

That was overturned to a no-contest when it was discovered Garcia had twice tested positive for banned substance Ostarine. He was also banned for a year by the New York State Athletic Commission and Haney has since brought legal action for battery, fraud and breach of contract.

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Speaking to the media at a London open workout, Haney advised his former foe to follow his lead and sign up to year-round Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency random testing before re-entering the sport when his ban is up this April.

“I think he should sign up for the 24/7 VADA programme, show he’s a clean athlete and then get back to boxing … Of course [I would have a rematch with him], not next obviously because I’m back in March, but it’s definitely possible for 2025.”

Asked about the rematch by IFL TV, Haney said:

“If he’s clean, yeah. We want an even playing ground. I think that’s important. I’m an advocate for it, because being cheated, actually experiencing someone on PEDs. I took the lead and made myself get tested 24/7, 365 because I feel like that’s the proper steps to clean up the sport of boxing. Garcia ain’t the only one taking PEDs, it’s a lot of other people doing it.”

Garcia also wants the return fight, however he has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to announce that he will never be using VADA, the industry standard for top-level fights, again.

“It’s getting really strange why it’s always VADA can we get some other organisations to test? Cause you got Bill [Haney] pushing only VADA, never says any other organisations and it’s strange he’s pushing a certain organisation. Don’t you just want any kind of testing. All this sounds like the people pushing to use VADA are getting some type of cut money wise to have people use VADA. Seems unethical. This is just my opinion.”

” … I will always state my innocence. I’m clean but that organisation I will never use again.”

Whether the pair will ever settle the rivalry remains to be seen, but there is likely too much money at stake for it not to happen at one stage.

2024 has been nothing short of a landmark year for boxing!

While it may not rival the Golden Era of Boxing—that unforgettable stretch from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s when legends like Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman captivated the world with blockbuster bouts that transcended sports—it’s undeniable that boxing is experiencing a thrilling resurgence. This revival owes much to recent shifts in how the boxing business is managed and the caliber of matchups being delivered.

These changes are reigniting the passion of fans who once fell in love with the sport’s drama and spectacle. At the heart of this resurgence is one pivotal figure, His Excellency Turki Alalshikh. Yet, even with the exciting momentum, there are still dream fights that the boxing world is yearning for. With hope and anticipation, we’ve compiled a list of matchups we’d love to see. Here’s to Alalshikh working his magic once again to turn these fantasies into reality!

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Canelo Alvarez vs. David Benavidez

Canelo Alvarez is undeniably a legend of the sport—a fighter who has faced some of the finest talent boxing has to offer during his illustrious career. However, as he approaches the twilight of his journey, ‘Cinnamon’ has seemingly chosen a safer path, prioritizing lucrative paydays over high-risk challenges. Thanks to his immense name recognition and carefully cultivated leverage, he’s managed to turn this strategy into a profitable venture.

The biggest casualty of Canelo Alvarez’s selective matchmaking has been David Benavidez. For over a year, ‘The Mexican Monster’ stood as Canelo’s WBC mandatory challenger at super middleweight. Yet, Canelo repeatedly denied Benavidez the opportunity to make history—or to silence his critics by taking on one of the division’s most dangerous fighters. Frustrated and unable to secure the fight, Benavidez was forced to shift his focus to the light heavyweight division, seeking opportunities that eluded him at super middleweight.

Canelo has even gone as far as to demand an unprecedented $200 million purse to face Benavidez—a staggering figure that underscores the challenges in making this fight a reality. While not impossible, such a bout seems unlikely for now. Meanwhile, Benavidez is set to take on David Morrell on February 1st in Las Vegas. Should he emerge victorious, a shot at the undisputed light heavyweight title could be next on his horizon.

Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney 2

At the start of this year, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney delivered a thrilling showdown that had fans buzzing about a potential rematch. In a shocking turn, Garcia dominated Haney, dropping him three times before securing a majority decision win. However, the celebration was short-lived as Garcia later tested positive for Ostarine.

The victory was overturned to a no-contest, Garcia was fined his entire purse, and he received a suspension lasting over a year. The fallout didn’t stop there—Haney sued Garcia, citing battery and breach of contract, escalating the tension between the two fighters.

The animosity between Garcia and Haney has deep roots, stemming from their six amateur bouts. With both fighters eager to settle the score, a rematch in 2025—potentially in Saudi Arabia—could reignite their storied rivalry, setting the stage for one of boxing’s most dramatic comebacks.

However, Turki Alalshaikh has one condition Garcia has to meet for the fight to happen. “First of all, I like Ryan Garcia, and second, I want to do a big fight with him,” Alalshikh told Charlie Parsons. “But I’ll tell you my situation now… I’m against drugs and everything, I said to Ryan Garcia ‘You must pass the test and clear yourself’ and I’m waiting for you and this is fair.”

Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford

After or before Benavidez, the fans wouldn’t really mind, Canelo Alvarez needs to face Terence Crawford. ‘Bud’ has been lobbying for the fight since he defeated Errol Spence Jr. last year, emerging as the first male boxer to achieve undisputed status in two different weight classes. The Nebraska technician even agreed to climb up to the super middleweight division.

All this in an effort to make his last fight in the sport a big payday! However, Canelo Alvarez has brushed past this potential fight, suggesting he has nothing to gain from the fight. During Crawford’s last appearance against Israil Madrimov, His Excellency had even reached out to Canelo’s team to make the fight real.

However, ‘Cinnamon’ made some absurd demands for the fight, so it quickly fell apart and produced a very public back-and-forth between Canelo and the Saudi Royal. As of the time of writing, there’s no sign of this fight actually coming to fruition. Meanwhile, Crawford remains adamant about fighting Canelo as he looks to exit the sport with a big payday.

Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua

Moving on to the heavyweight side of things, former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury just lost his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk. Many are speculating whether the English heavyweight would call it quits after his second consecutive career loss. However, there’s a lot of money left on the table for the Brit.

The good news is, now, he has nothing to lose—his precious zero is gone, and Usyk’s win has erased the possibility of a trilogy. Similarly, former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has suffered four losses now, and the biggest fight on the table for him would be a bout against Tyson Fury. The all-British clash would be bigger than Joshua’s bout against Daniel Dubois.

And there’s no reason for Joshua or Fury to not cash in on the fight. Even if it’s not a title fight, the British fan base has been asking for this bout for several years now and if the fight happens, it would definitely be a blockbuster. With both fighters approaching their 40s, 2025 would be the best year for them to get it out of the way.

Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury 2

Although boxing purists often refuse to consider Jake Paul a legitimate boxer—largely due to his choice of opponents, including MMA fighters and aging, out-of-prime boxers—the Cleveland native has undeniably carved out a significant name for himself in the sport. His latest performance against the legendary Mike Tyson, or more precisely, the staggering numbers the fight generated, has cemented his status as a sought-after figure in boxing.

Following the Tyson fight, Paul received several offers but has yet to announce his next opponent. Rumors are swirling about a potential bout with Conor McGregor in India, but the fight fans are clamoring for a rematch with Tommy Fury. The two first faced off in February 2023, a match that handed ‘The Problem Child’ his first professional loss.

If Paul truly wants to be taken seriously as a boxer, a rematch with Fury seems inevitable. Reports previously revealed that Paul’s team, MVP, had approached Fury for a Netflix-backed fight instead of the Tyson showdown. However, Fury and his father turned down the offer. With the success of Paul’s Netflix venture, the dynamics may have shifted, making 2025 an ideal time for this much-anticipated rematch.

Gervonta Davis vs. Shakur Stevenson

WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis is arguably the biggest name in boxing today. However, in a surprising turn of events, Davis recently announced his retirement from the sport after 2025. This revelation came shortly before he shared on social media that his March 1st bout was canceled. Interestingly, his opponent, Lamont Roach, has made conflicting statements, and tickets for the fight remain on sale.

Despite the confusion, fans appear relieved about the fight’s cancellation. Many believed Roach, who was moving up a weight class for the bout, posed little challenge to Davis. Instead, fans are calling for a showdown between Davis and Shakur Stevenson before Davis steps away from the ring. Stevenson, who shares the same weight class as Davis, has been vocal about wanting the fight for some time.

Davis, however, has largely avoided the matchup, even though most experts agree Stevenson would be his toughest challenge yet. With few legitimate contenders left in the division, 2025 seems like the perfect time for these two fighters to finally deliver the matchup fans have been waiting for. This clash has the potential to be a massive pay-per-view event and could even break existing records.

That concludes our list of fights that should happen in 2025, but we would also like to see Joseph Parker, Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, and Oleksandr Usyk in action as well.

In a bold move , Bill Haney, father and manager of former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney, has publicly declared his intention to pursue a high-stakes showdown with knockout artist Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis.

This announcement comes as Devin Haney looks to bounce back from his recent setback and reclaim his position at the pinnacle of the sport.

The proposed matchup between Haney and Davis has long been a dream fight for boxing fans, pitting two of the most skilled and exciting young fighters against each other. Devin Haney, known for his technical brilliance and defensive prowess, would face the explosive power and ring IQ of Tank Davis in a clash that promises fireworks from the opening bell.

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Bill Haney’s strategic move to call out Davis is a testament to the confidence he has in his son’s abilities, even in the wake of Devin’s first professional loss. The elder Haney’s declaration demonstrates a willingness to take on the toughest challenges in the sport, a mindset that has characterized Devin’s career thus far.

For Devin Haney, a fight with Tank Davis represents more than just a chance at redemption; it’s an opportunity to prove that he belongs among the elite of the sport. Having tasted defeat for the first time, Haney’s resolve and mental fortitude will be put to the test as he prepares for potentially the biggest fight of his career.

The timing of this callout is particularly intriguing. With both fighters at crossroads in their careers, a Haney-Davis bout could reshape the landscape of the lightweight and super lightweight divisions. Tank Davis, coming off a series of impressive victories, has been looking for a signature fight to cement his status as one of boxing’s biggest stars. A clash with Haney could provide just that platform.

From a stylistic standpoint, this matchup is a boxing purist’s dream. Haney’s slick boxing and Davis’s devastating power present a classic boxer versus puncher scenario. The chess match that would unfold in the ring, with Haney trying to outmaneuver Davis while avoiding his thunderous shots, promises to be a tactical masterpiece.

However, making this fight a reality will require navigating the complex world of boxing politics. With the fighters aligned with different promoters and networks, negotiations could prove challenging. Yet, the potential for a pay-per-view blockbuster might be enough to bring all parties to the table.

The coming weeks will be crucial as negotiations unfold and details are ironed out. Boxing fans around the world will be watching closely, hoping that this dream matchup becomes a reality. If it does come to fruition, Haney vs. Davis has the potential to be not just the fight of the year, but a contest that defines the careers of both men.

As the boxing world holds its collective breath, one thing is clear, Bill Haney’s bold callout has set the stage for what could be one of the most anticipated fights in recent memory. Whether in the ring or at the negotiating table, the next moves from both camps will be scrutinized with intense interest. The path to Haney vs. Davis may be complex, but the potential reward – a fight for the ages – makes it a journey worth taking.

There is hardly a bigger and longer-standing feud in boxing than the one between Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney.

When Devin Haney was rounding up the lightweight division, Tank had moved from super featherweight to super lightweight division. And after becoming the first undisputed lightweight champion in the four-belt era, when Devin Haney moved up to super lightweight, Gervonta Davis had moved back down to lightweight, to the utter dismay of boxing fans. Although the match has not happened yet, the duo has actively engaged in a war of words, constantly ridiculing each other.

The rivalry particularly intensified when Tank mocked the 31-0 boxer during the Ryan Garcia-Devin Haney fight week. During the time someone also leaked their 2016 sparring session at Floyd Mayweather‘s boxing gym, escalating the tension between them even further. Then there was the incident between them at a nightclub.

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Just like always, when the criticism against Haney was mounting after his lawsuit against Ryan Garcia, Bill Haney jumped in to defend his son. He shared a picture on his social media comparing Devin Haney’s accomplishments to those of Shakur Stevenson, Vasiliy Lomanchenko, and Gervonta Davis. On Sunday, Bill Haney sat down with DJ Vlad for an interview and gave his opinion on why he thinks his son is a better boxer than ‘Tank.’

Bill Haney himself trains his son and believes in his son’s ability. On being asked why he thinks ‘The Dream’ is better than Tank, he stated that according to him, “He can outbox anybody.” He further added that when ‘The Dream’ is at his best, no one comes close to him. “When Devin is being Devin, I know he can outbox anybody on the planet. We have that kind of skill set,” explained Haney Sr.

Bill Haney further shared his views regarding the matchup against Gervonta Davis and stated that it is a fight that both of them want. He stated, “We’ve always fancied our chances um and that’s the part of the business. That’s the part of boxing as having two sides,” while declaring Tank as Devin Haney’s ultimate dance partner.”

However, Tank’s team has annoyed Haney Sr. because even though they have talked a lot, “one thing that they haven’t said is that they want to fight Devin,” and the father-son duo has been asking for a fight since their early days in the sport.

While remaining on Gervonta Davis, Bill Haney also showed his disappointment over his choice of opponents stating that the WBA lightweight champion has not fought against a decently skilled boxer.

Haney Sr. shared his views on Tank’s upcoming fight and severely downplayed Tank’s next opponent Lamont Raoch Jr. At first, the San Francisco native showed his annoyance over the constant postponement of the fight. “When are they going to fight,” asked Bill Haney.

While the trainer/manager accepted that he had not heard much about the fight, he was confident that it would be a one-sided affair in favor of Gervonta Davis. He had serious doubts about Roach’s capabilities and stated, “Oh my God, when is he going to fight someone?” while questioning the quality of Tank’s opponents.

He further put the rumored fight between Tank and Shakur Stevenson under scrutiny, stating that “Tank is avoiding real boxers. He’s avoiding them for a reason.” While he likes the idea of the fight, he firmly believes that the Baltimore native will avoid the fight, as it would put him at risk of losing.

With each passing day, this rivalry between Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney is getting intense. However, we are still far away from the idea of an official match between them, at least for a while.

Former WBC super lightweight champion, Devin Haney has filed a lawsuit against former boxing opponent, Ryan Garcia for alleged battery, fraud and unjust enrichment — in the aftermath of their heated professional boxing match back in April of last year.

Haney, who requested the status of ‘champion in recess’ following his initial decision loss to the outspoken, Garcia, saw the defeat overturned to an eventual official ‘No Contest‘ after the Californian tested positive for the banned substance, ostarine.

And according to a report from Boxing Scene, San Francisco puncher, Devin Haney has officially filed a lawsuit alleging battery, fraud, and unjust enrichment against Ryan Garcia, as well as the Victorville native’s promoter, Golden Boy Promotions — while also requesting a full review and adjustment of accounting in relation to their April showdown in Brooklyn.

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“Devin is a consummate professional and Ryan Garcia has shown no respect for himself, the business or the sport,” Devin Haney’s father, Bill Haney told Boxing Scene following the filing of a lawsuit.

“Devin is the face of boxing because he has challenged the franchise in many ways — by working with multiple promoters, by crossing the sides of the street (among broadcasters), and how he’s challenging PED (Performance Enhancing Drug) use. This is all for the good of the sport.”

Furthermore, in a further development, Haney’s attorney, Pat English, confirmed how the former world champion is seeking punitive damages after filing the lawsuit.

“At no time did Devin Haney consent to engage in a bout against a boxer who was positive for a performance-enhancing drug, performance enhancing-procedure or masking agent and would not have proceeded with the bout had he known,” English wrote.

“Ryan Garcia additionally received millions of dollars to which he was not entitled,” English wrote. “It is against equity and good conscience to permit Ryan Garcia to retain what is sought to be recovered in this action.”

Hearn blast Haney having a heated verbal confrontation. It is clear that both sides are not happy. Hearn disclosed that there was an issue over getting tickets for the fight. Haney texted Hearn for tickets on late notice.

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The Matchroom Boxing promoter replied that he did not have any to give out, given they had been already allocated. Hearn revealed that Haney should have contacted Riyadh Season to see if some tickets could be issued. That response did not receive a reply, but when Haney appeared at the arena, he let Hearn know how he felt about it. Hearn defended his stance as he slammed The Dream.

“So, at that point, we didn’t have the tickets. I said, ‘Look, it’s not solely our show. We’re just working on the event. You may have to ask Riyadh Season for the tickets.’ No reply. So, then I’m sitting there at the show, and it’s like, ‘Wow, Eddie Hearn didn’t get me tickets.

“He’s so two-faced.’ I just replied, ‘You’re an arrogant [person].’ I pulled him at the show and said, ‘What do you think you’re doing?’ He said, ‘Hey.’ I said, ‘No, hey, hey. What are you doing?’ I said, ‘One, you couldn’t be more arrogant. Two, why aren’t you messaging me after I messaged you? You put a Tweet out? You’re like a little kid,” Hearn said 

This raises questions about whether Hearn and Haney still have a good relationship. Hearn has made several other big-name signings since Haney’s fight with Garcia. Jaron Ennis is the IBF Welterweight Champion and someone who is seen as the future of the sport. Boots also has a style that resonates with the wider audience, with an undefeated record of 32-0, including 29 knockouts.

Hearn has also signed Shakur Stevenson, the WBC Lightweight Champion. While his fighting style has been criticized, he is still regarded as one of the best generational talents in the sport. Conor Benncould also return soon following his failed VADA tests for Clomiphene. Prior to the failed test, Ben was seen as one of the biggest names in British boxing. While Hearn has not said anything to suggest that their relationship with Haney has soured, he was clear that he was not happy with the conduct shown by Devin.

“I said, ‘You used to be a good kid, you did.’ I said, ‘I don’t like this arrogance that I’m seeing from you.’ I said, ‘Don’t ever do that again.’ He was like, ‘No, no. You said something about me in the media.’ I said, ‘No, I was just answering questions. I don’t represent you,” Hearn added.

The WBC lightweight world champion makes it clear.

Shakur Stevenson will defend his WBC lightweight world championship against Joe Cordina on October 12 as the co-feature to the Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol undisputed light heavyweight tilt in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

But even still, Stevenson can’t get away from fielding questions about a possible mega fight with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, the WBA lightweight titleholder.

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When asked on the ARLS Podcast whether he believes a fight with Davis or Devin Haney is more likely, Stevenson was clear with his gut feeling.

“I think the ‘Tank’ fight is more so possible,” Stevenson said. “I think ‘Tank’ is not like no scary dude. ‘Tank,’ he believes in himself to the fullest. When he’s knocking them people out it gives him great confidence. I think that fight will happen.”

When pressed to answer whether that mega bout can be made in the next 12 months, Stevenson responded: “Yeah, I could see that happening.”

Stevenson can envision that bout over a possible fight with Haney, adding: “Devin, I don’t believe he’s really that confident. I don’t believe he really believes in himself like ‘Tank’ do.”

A Davis-Stevenson fight would pit two undefeated boxers up against each other with lightweight supremacy on the line.

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