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Ryan Garcia VS Devin Haney, Saturday 20th April

This Saturday, April 20, the event everyone’s been waiting for will take place, starting from 10pm

Devin Haney, the current WBC lightweight champion, will face Ryan Garcia to defend his title.

Ryan Garcia seems highly motivated by the idea of taking the title from the current champion of the category, especially after Garcia’s victory over Oscar Duarte last December.

How can I follow the fight?

For those who want to follow this clash, you can watch it directly on DAZN, which broadcasts live to no less than 200 countries worldwide. You can take out a subscription here.

Residents of countries such as Chile, Colombia and Argentina can watch the fight directly by downloading the DAZN application, which is available on Android’s Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store.

Where does the fight take place?

The fight will take place at the Barclays center in Brooklyn, New York, USA, and will bring together the biggest fans of English boxing, but not only!

Ryan Garcia is known for his various rants on his social networks, and mainly his Instagram account. And that’s why many people in the business refer to him as the boxer of social networks.

In fact, some of the biggest names in boxing have given up on him, such as Canelo Alvarez, who never stopped advising him, and finally abandoned him because he didn’t think he was serious or involved in his fights.

And this became abundantly clear when Ryan Garcia ended up facing bigger names in the category, when he lost to Gervonta “Tank” Davis.

So, despite his fight against Oscar Duarte, which many experts described as a fixed fight, Ryan Garcia will have to prove himself against this big new challenge.

And on paper, nothing seems to be a foregone conclusion. First of all, in terms of fights. Devin Haney has more fights than his opponent, with a total of 31 fights for 0 losses, including 15 wins by KO. As for his opponent, he has 25 fights against one defeat, and 21 wins by KO. So, if we count the ratio of wins by KO, Ryan Garcia wins, but if we go by fight intensity, and opponent difficulty, it’s Devin Haney who on the card has the best chance of winning this fight.

A great rivalry: The rivalry between Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia needs no introduction, especially as the former boxers were once comrades in the business, fighting together, and both had outstanding participations in the Olympic Games. We look forward to Saturday to find out the outcome of the fight.

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