José Ramírez says that Devin Haney made a mistake if he chose him as an opponent to put on his weight fight of 144 pounds on May 2 on the fatal fury card on Times Square in New York City.
GARCIA-ROMERO GOAL
Ramírez (29-2, 18 kos) states that he will attack Haney (31-0, 15 kos) without stopping without having breaks as Ryan García did last April. José says that after defeating Haney, Wants to face the winner of Ryan vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero Clash. Those two lead the May 2 event.
Turki Alalshikh has not said if Haney-Ramírez’s fight will determine who will be the next opponent for Victor de García-Rolly. That would be a very logical way to do so.
Devin’s career would be in the mud If he is defeated by former weight champion Welter WBC and WBO Light Ramírez, since this fight is supposed to be a heating for the revenge of large money with Ryan García in October. Some believe that the only reason why Haney decided to sit aside since his defeat against Kingry on April 20 of last year is that he did not want to ruin his chances of revenge when he was beaten.
Trust check
Haney’s self -confidence can be shot after Ryan swallowed the deck with him in that fight, leaving him three times in a massacre at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. That fight may have drawn the best of Devin, leaving it in this reluctant state.
Why has Devin chose to give up his WBC title of 140 pounds and sit inactive during a whole year if he still believed in himself? That loss against Ryan may have taken more from Haney than only physical punishment.
“Once I beat Devin Haney, I get the winner of Ryan and Rolly,” José Ramírez told Esnews about his vision after his fight against Devin Haney on May 2. “Devin Haney is a great fighter, but fought in 135 against smaller types.
“I defeated many guys with which he fought, such as (George) Kamboosos. I only know the type of fighter I am. I am not worried about anyone. Hopefully, you accepted this fight because you wanted to fight the best, not because you wanted to fight against a setting, “Ramírez said about his message to Haney.” If that is the case, it was a big mistake. I am looking forward to it. “No,” said José when he told him he will not take rounds against Haney as Ryan García did in his fight on April 20 of last year.
“I like Rolly,” Ramírez said, predicting Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero defeats Ryan García at the Times Square event. “Ryan is a good fighter. It is fast, it does not have too many tools in its toolbox, but uses them very well. That makes it dangerous. It is a hard fight. “
This could be for Devin. If you lose to Ramírez for Knockout, her career could have finished. For him to continue, he would probably depend on whether he could find a way to melt to 135 as in the old days, and reinvent himself against smaller types.

Last update on 08/03/2025