Haney Calls Out Garcia’s Vegas Plans as Boxing Clash Heats Up
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Haney Calls Out Garcia’s Vegas Plans as Boxing Clash Heats Up

WBC junior welterweight champion Devin Haney, set to defend his title against Ryan Garcia on April 20 at Barclays Center, has thrown a punch outside the ring, accusing Garcia of showing up "drunk as a skunk" at their initial press conference. The war of words continues as Garcia pushes for a change in venue, favoring Las Vegas over New York, but Haney remains steadfast that the fight should go down in the Big Apple. Haney, 25, dismisses Garcia's Vegas ambitions, claiming the bout needs to happen on April 20 at Barclays Center in New York, emphasizing the city's media capital status. Garcia, 25, undeterred by the allegations and city preferences, is determined to make the fight about legacy and belts rather than just money. Their rivalry, dating back to their amateur days, adds a personal touch to the upcoming clash. Haney highlights Garcia's lone loss to Gervonta 'Tank' Davis and predicts a similar fate for Garcia on April 20. The tension between the two fighters is palpable, with Haney declaring it's "personal now and bigger than boxing." As the verbal jabs continue, the anticipation for the clash intensifies, promising fans an eventful showdown come April 20. Will Garcia's aspirations for legacy overcome Haney's determination to defend his title on home turf? The boxing world eagerly awaits the answer. #DevinHaney #RyanGarcia #BoxingClash #NYCvsVegas #April20Showdown

 

 

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