What is Devin Haney's Record?
Devin Haney's record currently stands at 31 wins, 0 loses and 0 draws. He is currently undefeated in a total of 31 contests. Of those 31 wins he has stopped 15 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 48%. He's boxed a total of 210 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 6.8 rounds on average.
What was Haney's last fight?
Devin Haney's last fight took place against Regis Prograis' on 9th Dec 2023, in San Francisco, United States. He won by unanimous decision after 12 rounds. That fight was 3 months and 10 days ago.
How active is Devin Haney?
Haney's last 5 fights have come over a period of 2 years, 6 months and 10 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 6 months and 3 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 60 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 12 rounds on average.
What belts does Devin Haney hold?
He won WBC World Super Lightweight belt against Regis Prograis, beating him by unanimous decision after 12 rounds on 9th December 2023. He has held this belt for a total of 101 days (3 months and 10 days) and is yet to make a defence of the belt. He is yet to make a mandatory defence of this belt.
Where is Devin Haney From?
Haney was born in the United States.
How Old Is Devin Haney?
The super lightweight is currently 25 years old. He was born on 17th November 1998, so he will turn 26 in 7 months and 29 days.
How long has Haney been fighting?
Devin Haney made his professional debut in December 2015, so he has been a pro for 8 years and 3 months.
How good is Devin Haney?
Haney is currently ranked 1st by the The Ring at Super Lightweight.
How tall is Devin Haney?
Haney is 5' 9" (5 Foot and 9 inches) which is 175cm (1 meter and 75 centimeters).
What is Haney's Reach?
His reach is 70.9 inches (70.9") which is 180 cm (1 meter and 80 centimeters).
What stance does Devin Haney use?
Haney fights from a traditional orthodox stance, which means he favours his right hand as his power hand when fighting.
What are some potential opponents for Devin Haney?
Some potential future fights for Haney include Shakur Stevenson, Vasyl Lomachenko, Subriel Matias, Richardson Hitchins and William Zepeda.
What will be Devin Haney's Next Fight?
Devin Haney is to face Ryan Garcia next on Saturday 20th April 2024. The fight will take place at Barclays Center, New York, United States. The card will be broadcast by DAZN PPV UK in the UK, and DAZN PPV in the United States.
How can I stream Devin Haney's Fights?
In the UK you stream Haney's fight against Garcia on DAZN PPV UK.
In the US you can stream Devin Haney fight via DAZN PPV.
What are some recent Devin Haney results?
Haney remains undefeated as a professional.
In his last fight, he defeated Regis Prograis on 9th December 2023 by unanimous decision in their WBC World Super Lightweight championship fight at Chase Center, San Francisco, United States.
Previous to that, he had defeated Vasyl Lomachenko on 20th May 2023 by unanimous decision in their IBF World Lightweight, WBA Super World Lightweight, WBC World Lightweight and WBO World Lightweight championship fight at MGM Grand, Las Vegas.
Going into that contest, he had beat George Kambosos on 16th October 2022 by unanimous decision in their IBF World Lightweight, WBA Super World Lightweight, WBC World Lightweight and WBO World Lightweight championship fight at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia.
Before that, he had won against George Kambosos on 5th June 2022 by unanimous decision in their The Ring Lightweight, WBA World Lightweight, IBF World Lightweight and WBO World Lightweight championship fight at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne.
He had beat Joseph ‘Jo Jo’ Diaz on 4th December 2021 by unanimous decision in their WBC World Lightweight championship fight at MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Nevada, United States.
Devin Haney Stats
Age | Date Of Birth | Nationality | Height | Reach | Stance | Weight Division |
25 | November 17, 1998 | United States | 175 cm | 180 cm | orthodox | Super Lightweight (140 lb) |
Devin Haney Record
Professional Record | Wins | Wins By KO | Knockout Percentage | Losses | Losses By Stoppage | Draws | Pro Rounds | Debut |
31-0-0 | 31 | 15 | 48% | 0 | 0 | 0 | 210 | 2015 |
Devin Haney Rankings
Weight | The Ring Magazine | WBC | IBF | WBA | WBO |
Super Lightweight | 1 | - | - | - | - |
Devin Haney Recent Contests
Date | Opponent | Result | Replay | Venue |
2023-12-09 | Regis Prograis | Won (UD 12) | | Chase Center, San Francisco, CA, United States |
2023-05-20 | Vasyl Lomachenko | Won (UD 12) | | MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV, United States |
2022-10-16 | George Kambosos | Won (UD 12) | | Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia |
2022-06-05 | George Kambosos | Won (UD 12) | | Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia |
2021-12-04 | Joseph ‘Jo Jo’ Diaz | Won (UD 12) |
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| MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Nevada, NV, United States |
2021-05-29 | Jorge Linares | Won (UD 12) | | Michelob ULTRA Arena, Las Vegas, NV, United States |
2020-11-07 | Yuriorkis Gamboa | Won (UD 12) |
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| Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Florida, United States |
2019-11-09 | Alfredo Santiago Alvarez | Won (UD 12) |
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| Staples Center, LA, United States |
2019-09-13 | Zaur Abdullaev | Won (TKO 4) |
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| Madison Square Garden, New York, United States |
2019-05-25 | Antonio Moran | Won (KO 7) |
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| MGM National Harbor, Maryland, United States |
2019-01-11 | Xolisani Ndongeni | Won (UD 10) | | StageWorks of Louisiana, Shreveport, United States |
2018-09-28 | Juan Carlos Burgos | Won (UD 10) | | Pechanga Resort & Casino, California, United States |
2018-05-11 | Mason Menard | Won (TKO 9) | | 2300 Arena, Pennsylvania, United States |
2017-11-04 | Hamza Sempewo | Won (TKO 5) | | Buckhead Fight Club, Georgia, United States |
2017-09-22 | Enrique Tinoco | Won (UD 8) | | SugarHouse Casino, Pennsylvania, United States |
2017-06-24 | Angel Aispuro | Won (KO 5) | | Agua Caliente Casino, California, United States |
2017-04-15 | Hector Garcia | Won (UD 8) | | Salon Sindicato Alba Roja, Baja California, Mexico |
Upon seeing the WBC World Lightweight Title listed as, “vacant,” realized a single conclusion: Bob Aram will RUIN Devin Haney’s career if he is allowed! Truly, the ONLY reason Spence-Crawford happened had EVERYTHING to do with “Bud” leaving Top Rank!
Is he going to move up weight class? Seems like he could carry it and feels much naturally bigger than the guys in his division
Haney is the next boxing superstar of the world