Devin Haney faced with Jose Ramirez with Ryan Garcia Rovenian hanging in balance

Devin Haney says he will use the aggressive pressure style that Jose Ramirez uses against him when they meet on May 2 in their struggle to catch 144 pounds, in the Welter category at Times Square, New York.
In accordance with Haney’s past fights against the pressure fighter, he will use these tactics to deal with the former WBC Light Welterweight Ramirez WBO Light Wbc Light WBO champion:
– often trimmed on excessive
– A recess
– Moving
“Stay low when throwing impact
– wrestling: holding and hitting a clinch
Mora-Win scenario
Haney says he has to win this fight against Ramirez to get a rematch with Ryan Garcia. If this is true, Devin will have a tone of the shoulder pressure.
I just wonder how his father, Bill Haney, will get rid of. They will have kittens and emphasize, watching Devin fight Ramirez. That big money is fighting Ryan, who occurs to the outcome of this fight. Bill will be a nervous wreck. Crossing up to Swank neighborhood in Hamptons on Billionaire, Beverly HillsPlatinum triangle, all in question. If Haney loses that fight, where is he going?
Potential for ugly
This could be a very ugly struggle if Ramirez (29-2, 18 ko) does not know how to deal with these negative tools that Haney will use to negate his pressure. Jose possesses the power to finish what Ryan Garcia started against Haney last April, when he lowered him three times.
The only question is, can he come to him to land without getting him, holding him and stunning him. If a good judge is acting, he will force Haney to fight warning and taking off points, but that is unlikely to happen. Even Haney didn’t fight Garcia, Ramirez is a difficult fight for him with his fragile beard.
These are tactics that the former world champion in two divisions of Haney (31-0, 15 ko) used effectively in his most difficult career fights against Ryan Garcia, Vasily Lomachenko, Regis Program and Jorge Linares. The procedure that Devin used against Ryan and Cambaos should probably result in a point of points, but the judges decided not to do anything about it.
“He’s a rugged opponent. He’s not an easy fight on paper, but it’s for me to make the fight easier,” said Devin Haney Ring Magazine about his 2nd May by a submissive fight against former WBC WBO Light Welterweight Champion Jose Ramirez.
“I want to use his weaknesses against him, use his pressure against him. We know he comes to press there,” Haney continued on Ramirez. “Just show all my skills against a tough fighter who reports to show the world that I am even better Devin Haney than I was.
“If I don’t win in this fight, I don’t come to those fights [Teofimo Lopez, Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero and Ryan Garcia]Especially the fight with Ryan, “Haney said.
Last time updated 03/05/2025