Devin Haney’s intention is to end two irresistible records as he announces new targets

Devin Haney’s intention is to end two irresistible records as he announces new targets

Devin-Haney Devin Haney's intention is to end two irresistible records as he announces new targets

WBO welter weight ruler Haney wizard Sitting as one of the best boxing talents but ‘The Dream’ is looking to improve on its pound-for-pound site by ending the unbeaten records of two world-class operators.

After claiming light and ultra-light world titles, Haney made his first appearance of welterweight against Brian Norman JR back in November, where he did put together one of the year’s performances to dismiss his fellow American.

Now, with a number of most boxing names about to migrate to 147 lbs, Haney will have the opportunity to prove himself as the leading operator in the department and become one of the faces of the sport.

One of those names is former WBO light-world champion Keyshein Davis, who called for a conflict with Haney after his victory against Jamaine Ortiz on Saturday night, on Shakur Stevenson’s most prominent victory over Teofimo Lopez.

On XHaney responded to the call and first revealed his willingness to take on ‘The Businessman’ and then conflict with Stevenson in what he believes is ‘the biggest battle in boxing world’.

“Me and Shakur are the next biggest fight in boxing! I want him & keyswein. Bro Bach then Bro Fawr!”

Haney has also offered Manny Pacquiao a blow to the world titleWith the Filipino icon eager to break its own record as the oldest welterweight world champion ever but fail to agree a deal to face WBA title holder Rolando Romero.

Instead, Romero is expected to take the compulsory challenger Shakhram Giyasov, although Conor Benn stays in the wings in case the Uzbek agreed to a step agreement aside.

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