Future Fight: Haney’s Quest for Redemption

USATue May 05 2026
Devin Haney has a clear idea of what comes next. He wants to face Ryan Garcia again, not just for bragging rights but to finish a fight that never ended. Their first bout in April 2024 was won by Garcia on the scorecards, but a later drug test forced the result to be declared a no‑contest. Haney says that experience taught him a lot about himself and fuels his drive to win. The two boxers have both climbed the ranks since that meeting. Haney won the WBO welterweight title by defeating Brian Norman Jr. , while Garcia captured the WBC belt with a decisive win over Mario Barrios. A rematch would bring those titles together and could become one of the biggest unification fights ever seen in the 147‑pound division. Even rivals respect Garcia’s impact on the sport. Teofimo Lopez highlighted how Garcia connects with fans and pushes boxing forward, saying that anyone who fights him gains a wider audience. Garcia’s mix of skill and popularity makes the matchup even more enticing for promoters and fans alike.
Haney also imagined a blockbuster card that would feature top fighters from other weight classes. He mentioned fights like Naoya Inoue versus Jesse Rodriguez, Dmitry Bivol against David Benavidez, and Canelo Alvarez facing Hamzah Sheeraz. Yet none of these matchups could eclipse the importance of a second duel with Garcia. The stakes go beyond personal glory. A victory would restore Haney’s reputation after the overturned result, solidify his legacy as a champion, and finally unify the welterweight division. Garcia would also benefit by proving he can win against a top contender without controversy. Both fighters are at their best, and the unfinished business between them has set the stage for what could be a landmark event in boxing history. The sport, and the fans, are ready for it.
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