On Saturday, April 20, Devin Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) and Ryan Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) will clash for Haney’s WBC super lightweight title. As we get closer to fight night, we have heard from both fighters at a fiery launch press conference, where both exchanged verbal insults. “The Dream” returns for his first fight in 2024 since dominating Regis Prograis. Garcia will be looking to back up his win against Oscar Duarte and banish the memory of his loss to Gervonta Davis.
This is a fascinating fight where both have made it clear there’s no love lost between them. A win for either leads to bigger fights in a stacked division.
364: (On April 20) days since Garcia suffered his first professional defeat against Tank Davis at the T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada.
3,749,760: (On April 20) minutes since Haney defeated Maximino Toala by fourth-round TKO to win the vacant WBC Youth lightweight title.
20 of 24: The number of knockout wins for “KingRy,” with his last KO win coming against Duarte.
1681: (On April 20) days since “The Dream” last won by stoppage against Zaur Abdullaev at the Hulu Theater in New York to win the vacant WBC interim lightweight title.
$79.99 + Applicable Taxes & Service Fee: The price on PPV.com for Haney vs. Garcia.
28,896: (On April 20) hours since “KingRy” defeated Luke Campbell by seventh-round TKO.
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