Jose Ramirez warns Devin Haney: ‘I’m not adjusting and I come for Garcia-Romero winner

Jose Ramirez says Devin Haney was wrong if he was on May 2 at Times Square, New York in New York, New York, New York.
Garcia-Romero goal
Ramirez (29-2, 18 ko) states that Haney (31-0, 15 ko) non-stop will be attacked without resting like Ryan Garcia last April. Jose says that after winning Haney, He wants to take over the winner of Ryan Vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero Clash. The two leaned the event on May 2.
Turks Alalshikh did not say if the fight against Haney-Ramirez would determine who would be the next opponent for Garcia-Rolly Victor. That would be the worst way of that.
Devin’s career would be in the mud If he was defeated by former WBC and WBO Light Welterweight Champion Ramirez, as this fight should be warming up for the removal of big money with Ryan Garcia in October. Some believe that the only reason Haney decided to sit aside, because his loss from Kingry on April 20 last year that he did not want to destroy his chances of rematch by beating.
Confidence check
Haney’s confidence can be shot after the way Ryan moped the deck with him in that fight, lowering him three times at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Why did Devin decide to give up his 140 LB WBC and sit inactive all year if he still believes in himself? That loss from Ryan may have taken out more than Haney than just for physical punishment.
“Once I beat Devin Haney, I get winner Ryan and Rolly,” Jose Ramirez said Estews about his vision after the fight against Devin Haney on May 2. “Devin Haney is a great fighter, but he fought in 135 against smaller guys.
“I merged a lot of guys that he fought with, as [George] Cambosos. I just know the kind of fighter I am. I don’t worry about anyone. We hope you accepted this fight because you wanted to fight the best, not because you wanted to fight the adjustment, “Ramirez said of his message to Haney.” If this is the case, it was a big mistake. I’m looking forward to it. No, “Jose said when he said he would not bypass Haney as Ryan Garcia did in their fight on April 20 last year.
“I like Rolly,” Ramirez said, predicting that Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero defeated Ryan Garcia at Times Square event. “Ryan is a good fighter. She’s fast, there’s not too much tools in his tool box, but he really uses them well. It makes him dangerous. It’s a difficult fight.”
That could be for Devin. If he loses Ramirez knockout, his career could be over. In order for him to go on, he would probably depend on whether he could find a way to melt at 135 as in good old days and invented against smaller guys.
Last time updated 03/08/2025