Boxing star Ryan Garcia regrets some of his behavior leading up to last April's prizefight with Devin Haney, saying drinking and smoking during camp wasn't professional on his part.
When appearing on DAZN's Ariel x Ade: The Boxing Show, Garcia's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, explained why a rematch between 'King Ry' and Haney is not taking place in Times Square, citing that it's Haney who needs to see if he is still able to compete at the highest level after a long layoff.
When the final scorecards were read on April 20, Ryan Garcia had earned the best win of his career, becoming the first man to defeat Devin Haney. A mere weeks later, that win had been overturned to a no contest due to multiple failed drug tests for the performance-enhancing drug,
Times Square will stage a boxing tripleheader featuring the returns of Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, along with a title defense for Teofimo Lopez, on May 2.
Devin Haney is surrounded by questions. The fighter didn’t give much away at Tuesday's press conference in New York, but he says answers are forthcoming.
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One man who knows Davis well is Ryan Garcia, after the two fighters met back in April 2023, with ‘Tank’ claiming a seventh round stoppage victory. Garcia has now shared his view on the Davis vs. Roach outcome, revealing that he would be happy to see the result changed to give Roach the win.
Teofimo Lopez wasn't making many friends at the press conference on Tuesday for the historic Times Square card on May 2nd. Lopez, the WBO and The Ring junior w