Devin Haney, of Las Vegas, is a former undisputed lightweight champion, who relinquished his titles to go up in weight. In his debut at junior welterweight, Haney defeated Regis Prograis to become the WBC champion. Haney lost a decision to Ryan Garcia in April, but the result was changed to a no contest after Garcia tested positive for the banned substance ostarine and subsequently suspended for 1 year by the New York State Athletic Commission. Haney has other notable victories over Vasiliy Lomachenko, George Kambosos Jr. (twice) and Jorge Linares.
Next fight: TBA
Record: 31-0-1 NC, 15 KOs
DOB: Nov. 17, 1998
Age: 25
Stance: Orthodox
Reach: 71 inches
Height: 5-foot-8
Top Haney stories:
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Round-by-round coverage: Devin Haney defeats Vasiliy Lomachenko
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Devin Haney dominates George Kambosos Jr., becomes the undisputed lightweight champion