Ryan Garcia fired again at Invoice Haney on social media after he posed the query of whether or not he pulled out of his December twenty fourth exhibition match towards the Japanese kickboxer Rukiya Anpo attributable to him not with the ability to make the 153-lb weight for the match.
Kingry famous that Invoice has been speaking about him “nonstop,” and he needs him to let him know when he needs his son, Devin Haney, “dropped once more.” Ryan beat the previous WBC mild welterweight champion Haney on April twentieth in entrance of a crowd of 19,000 followers on the Barclays Heart in Brooklyn, New York.
Will Garcia-Haney 2 Occur?
Garcia agreeing to offer Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) a rematch would seemingly be music to Invoice’s ears, as he appears desperate to have that combat happen in 2025 as soon as Ryan’s one-year suspension expires.
Invoice needs Ryan to join drug testing earlier than the rematch can occur. There’s additionally the negotiations, which can be a nightmare ordeal. If Invoice has determined that Devin needs to be the A-side within the negotiations, the rematch in all probability gained’t occur.
Get off my dick invoice, you retain speaking about me none cease. Whenever you need your son to get dropped once more let me know. https://t.co/JRZwApQPFa
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) December 17, 2024
In response to Invoice, Devin will take a yr off. He’s not saying when he’ll combat subsequent, nevertheless it’s possible that he’s hoping that the combat with Ryan can occur within the first half of 2025.
If Invoice actually needs the rematch, it will assist in the event that they dropped the lawsuit and made peace with Ryan. He needs to assist Devin by beating him once more, however that isn’t going to work within the present scenario.
Garcia is in demand and might make a boatload of dough preventing a rematch towards Gervonta Davis, Teofimo Lopez, Jaron Ennis, and Shakur Stevenson.
The famous person Garcia pulled out of the exhibition match attributable to a wrist harm he sustained in coaching. The match will probably be rescheduled at a later date.