
Devin Haney
"The Dream"
Division: lightweight
Nationality: USA
Hometown: San Francisco, California, USA
Birth Date: 1998-11-17
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 71 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
31
Wins
(15 by KO)0
Losses
(0 by KO)0
Draws
31
Total Fights
Biography
Devin Haney was born on November 17, 1998, and is a well-known professional boxer hailing from the United States of America. With his skill, talent, and tenacity, Haney has solidified his name in the boxing world. Raised in San Francisco, California, Haney followed in his father's boxing footsteps from a young age, and it wasn’t long before he developed a strong passion for the sport. His love for boxing was evident, and by the age of 16, he turned professional, becoming the youngest boxer in the state. His potential was immediately recognized, and he quickly earned a reputation as a formidable fighter in the ring.
Haney’s journey as a professional boxer has been marked by hard work, resilience, and a relentless drive to excel. His speed, agility, and power made him a challenging opponent, and by 2017, he had already made a name for himself by winning numerous professional fights. Some of his key career highlights include winning the National Junior Golden Gloves Championship in 2015, securing the vacant WBC Youth World Lightweight title in 2018, and earning the WBC interim lightweight title in September 2019, which he then turned into the WBC lightweight belt.
Also one of his most memorable defenses was in November 2019, when he outclassed Alfredo Santiago to retain his belt. Later, despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic, Haney returned to the ring in 2020 to successfully defend his title against Yuriorkis Gamboa, a respected veteran in the sport. His performance in the ring continued to impress throughout 2021, with highly anticipated and well-executed victories over Jorge Linares and Joseph Diaz. Furthermore, as 2021 drew to a close, Devin Haney achieved an extraordinary feat by becoming an undisputed lightweight world champion in a bout against George Kambosos Jr. Moving into 2022, Haney continued to dominate in a rematch with Kambosos.
Devin Haney’s triumphant debut in the super lightweight division, marked by a resounding unanimous decision win against Regis Prograis, solidifies his standing as a rising star in the boxing landscape. The acquisition of the WBC title not only places Haney in the echelons of fighters like Terence Crawford and Naoya Inoue but also signals a promising trajectory toward potential pursuits of undisputed championships across multiple weight classes. As Haney’s journey unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate the challenges and triumphs that will shape his burgeoning career.
Technical Overview
Devin Haney primarily fights out of the Philly shell defense, using his lead shoulder to roll off punches coming from the side of his low lead hand. As a long, tall fighter for his weight, Haney’s best weapon is his long jab which he can shoot with a lot of speed and power. The most important quality of Haney’s jab, and moreover his game as a whole, is his timing. Since the jab is known as the most important punch in boxing, it is also the most common punch in boxing, and this means high-level boxers will always have ways to counter the jab. Haney doesn’t just shoot his jab haphazardly. He will smartly shoot it from long range where he can quickly step back away from a counter, or he will time it after he picks up on a habit he can exploit. Haney will also use his lead hand to probe his opponents and find openings for his right hand to land. By showing his lead hand, it allows him to see how his opponents react to it. Then he will draw out the same reaction and counter it with a right hand.
Fight History
04/20/24 vs. Ryan Garcia, NC-ND, 12/12
12/09/23 vs. Regis Prograis, W-UD, 12/12
05/20/23 vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko, W-UD, 12/12
10/16/22 vs. George Kambosos Jr., W-UD, 12/12
06/05/22 vs. George Kambosos Jr., W-UD, 12/12
12/04/21 vs. Joseph Diaz, W-UD, 12/12
05/29/21 vs. Jorge Linares, W-UD, 12/12
11/07/20 vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa, W-UD, 12/12
11/09/19 vs. Alfredo Santiago, W-UD, 12/12
09/13/19 vs. Zaur Abdullaev, W-RTD, 4/12
05/25/19 vs. Antonio Moran, W-KO, 7/12
01/11/19 vs. Xolisani Ndongeni, W-UD, 10/10
09/28/18 vs. Juan Carlos Burgos, W-UD, 10/10
05/11/18 vs. Mason Menard, W-RTD, 9/10
11/04/17 vs. Hamza Sempewo, W-TKO, 5/6
09/22/17 vs. Mario Enrique Tinoco, W-UD, 8/8
06/24/17 vs. Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro, W-KO, 5/8
04/15/17 vs. Hector Garcia Montes, W-UD, 8/8
03/04/17 vs. Maximino Toala, W-TKO, 4/10
01/28/17 vs. Daniel Armando Valenzuela, W-KO, 2/8
01/12/17 vs. Odilon Rivera Meza, W-TKO, 1/8
10/21/16 vs. Carlos Antonio Avila, W-TKO, 5/6
09/15/16 vs. Mike Fowler, W-TKO, 5/6
08/27/16 vs. Carlos Castillo, W-UD, 6/6
08/12/16 vs. Javier Meraz, W-TKO, 2/6
06/25/16 vs. Clay Burns, W-UD, 6/6
05/21/16 vs. Jairo Vargas, W-TKO, 4/6
04/09/16 vs. Rafael Vazquez, W-UD, 4/4
03/19/16 vs. Roman Melendez Hernandez, W-TKO, 1/6
02/20/16 vs. Jorge Sillas Amor, W-UD, 6/6
12/18/15 vs. Jose Iniguez, W-TKO, 1/4
12/11/15 vs. Gonzalo Lopez Rodriguez, W-TKO, 1/4
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