After Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney boxing match, its ripple effects continue to make waves in the industry, going far beyond simply sports news headlines. Since Bill Haney and Oscar De La Hoya announced potential fights rematches could happen, both became engaged in an intense online dispute exchanging harsh words and accusations between themselves.
Rolly Romero will meet Garcia again after Garcia returned from his suspension ending April. This event, scheduled in New York’s Times Square, also marks Devin Haney’s comeback bout against Jose Ramirez; although De La Hoya expressed some reservations towards Haney’s bout due to its competitive lineup he suggested Haney may have reached its end as former WBC super lightweight champion and suggest potential declining career.
In his Clapback Thursdays segment, De La Hoya commented on Haney’s circumstances by saying, “I feel sorry for Devin Haney because you hardly ever hear him speak because his dad does all the talking.” He went on to discuss Haney’s overturned loss to Garcia, pointing out that Haney’s inactivity rather than seeking immediate redemption through another fight made the situation worse. “If it wasn’t for his father and manager, Bill, who single-handedly turned it into a more toxic situation than Chornobyl,” De La Hoya added.
De La Hoya didn’t hold back, labeling the Haney family as “the biggest crybabies” and accusing them of desperately seeking the Ramirez fight, thereby diminishing Devin’s value in the sport. He suggested the only significant match left for Haney would be a rematch with Garcia, conditional upon dropping an ongoing lawsuit against Garcia and Golden Boy.
In response to De La Hoya’s criticisms, Bill Haney has retaliated, exacerbating the feud further. He confidently declared that José Ramirez will be defeated, expressing defiance against Golden Boy Promotions and any challengers presented by Turki Alalshikh.
Devin Haney Expresses Determination for Rematch with Ryan Garcia
Devin Haney remains focused on disproving any accusations directed towards him by Ryan Garcia and finalizing their unfinished business, regardless of any prior tension that existed from their prior encounters. Haney acknowledged this importance while emphasizing how important their upcoming bout is – first against Jose Ramirez then with Garcia himself as they hope for victory!
As Garcia and Haney look set for another clash, an ongoing verbal battle between Bill Haney and Oscar De La Hoya over his involvement with his son’s boxing career has caused much debate between both camps. Is his involvement helping or hindering?