Coach Invoice Haney despatched a message to Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya, predicting Davin Haney will defeat his fighter, Jose Ramirez, on Might 2nd when the 2 fighters meet on the undercard of Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero on Turki Al-Sheikh’s Time Sq. Backyard in New York.

Should-Win Scenario 

For Invoice’s sake, you higher hope Devin (31-0, 15 KOs) wins this battle as a result of the rematch with Ryan (24-1, 20 KOs) is on the road. Throughout his Clap Again Thursday episode final week, De La Hoya talked about that Haney should defeat Ramirez (29-2, 18 KOs) to get the rematch with Kingry in October in Riyadh.

Even when Haney hadn’t been destroyed by Ryan final 12 months, beating Ramirez could be a tall order. After that destruction, Devin is heading into pure bother towards Ramirez.

“Oscar De La idiot you, on Might 2nd, Jose Ramirez is getting beat up, and ain’t nothing you are able to do about it, Oscar. We’re operating by way of Golden Boy and anyone else that Turki Alalshikh placed on the desk,” stated Invoice Haney on X, predicting his son, Devin Haney, will defeat former WBC and WBA gentle welterweight champion Jose Ramirez.

Invoice should start thinking about a plan B to save lots of his son Devin’s sinking profession. He’ll want a bailout technique if he loses to Jose Ramirez on Might 2nd.

Shifting again all the way down to 135 could be the reply if Haney can discover a technique to return to that division. Nonetheless, I don’t know if he can bodily try this at this level in his profession with out placing himself within the hospital for kidney failure attributable to water loss.

140: Too Robust for Haney?

The 140-lb division is designed for extra rugged fighters with energy, dimension, and chin. Haney received’t do properly towards guys like Ramirez, Ernesto Mercado, and Alberto Puello.

If Haney has to defeat Ramirez to get the profitable rematch towards Ryan, he’s being set as much as fail as a result of he’ll unlikely win. Ramirez is the unsuitable man for Devin to battle, coming off the beating he took towards Garcia.

Haney had by no means proved himself at 140 earlier than shedding to Ryan Garcia final April in his one-sided wipe defeat. So, for him to go up towards a career-long 140-lb former two-time world champion, Jose Ramirez, at this weight, it feels like Devin is heading for pure bother

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