Since their amateur days, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia have harbored a great deal of animosity. On April 20, the two teenage fighters square off in their first professional match after a series that ended with a 3-3 score. Haney’s WBC super lightweight title will be at stake.
The bout takes place in Brooklyn, New York’s Barclays Center, and is televised globally on DAZN. The fight’s main card will begin at 8.00 pm. ET/ 5.00 pm. PT in Canada, and the main event ring walks will start at 11.30 pm. ET and 8.30 pm PT
In Mexico, the main card will begin at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT, and the main ring walks will start at 12:00 pm ET and 9:00 pm PT.
What Will Go Down In Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia
Ryan Garcia will get his first go at a world title when he challenges WBC junior welterweight champion Devin Haney on Saturday. The bout will be televised live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on pay-per-view.
Devin Haney defeated Regis Prograis handily to win the title in his divisional debut bout. Haney won the lightweight title without a doubt before going up, and he has since established himself as one of the top fighters in the sport in terms of power per strike.
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Ryan Garcia took a risk in April 2023 when he challenged one of the country’s top-ranked boxers, Gervonta “Tank” Davis. The bout was eagerly awaited. A young superstar stopped Garcia after absorbing a body shot, but he’s taking a significant risk twice in as many battles.
Despite the significant main event, the undercard could be more valuable regarding names. The co-feature fight of the evening features John Ramirez versus David Jimenez, with the WBA interim flyweight title up for grabs. Sean McComb and Arnold Barboza will square off in a junior welterweight match. The PPV festivities will begin with a middleweight fight between Bektemir Melikuziev and Pierre Dibombe.
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