Devin Haney goes racial

By Scott Shaffer

17/04/2020

Devin Haney goes racial

A video clip of lightweight Devin Haney is making the rounds where, unfortunately, Haney goes racial. On the clip, widely available on Twitter, Haney says, "I'll tell you this, I will never lose to a white boy in my life. I don't care what nobody say. Can't no white boy beat me any day of the week. If I fight a white boy ten times, I'm gonna beat him ten times." The quote echoes what was once said by multi-division champion Bernard Hopkins. As great as Hopkins was, he did lose to three white men, Joe Calzaghe,Sergey Kovalev and Joe Smith. 
 
In less controversial news, Haney says he would love to renew his rivalry with amateur foe Ryan Garcia in the paid ranks. Haney is itching to get back into the ring and resume his reign as WBC regular lightweight champion [Vasiliy Lomachenko, who is white, is the WBC franchise champion] having been made champion in recess after suffering the shoulder injury in his first defense against Alfredo Santiago in Los Angeles in November that forced him to have surgery.
 
The 21 year-old will be knocking on promoter Eddie Hearn’s door to headline once again when boxing returns from the hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of those clashes would be with Garcia, whom he went toe-to-toe with following Garcia’s one-punch KO win in the first round of his clash with Francisco Fonseca in Anaheim in February. Haney also had a friendly but feisty exchange with Golden Boy Promotions partner Bernard Hopkins backstage over the potential battle, and Haney told Chris Lloyd in the second episode of ‘The Lockdown Tapes’ that a future showdown with Garcia is inevitable.
 
“We boxed a lot in the amateurs, so we have a lot of history,” said Haney. Ryan and I have always been advanced for our ages since we were young. He’s always been my rival, it’s always been him and me going at it, I think I was nine in our first fight and he was my second to last amateur fight.
 
“Ryan’s good and he’s improved in the pros, training with Eddy Reynoso and the Canelo team. He’s getting better with every fight and his talent speaks for itself.
 
“I have a lot of respect for Bernard and he was just doing his job. When I get a little rowdy with him, I’m just messing because I know what they have set for Ryan and I don’t think they have any intentions of fighting me, at least Golden Boy don’t right now, but Ryan would fight me.
 
“I want to make the biggest fights happen and if it’s up at 140lbs I’ll gladly go up and take it. A fight with Mikey Garcia, Adrien Briner, those are the big fights there. But Lightweight is where I am campaigning and I’m looking to win more and more World titles.”