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Was Bill Haney Ever A REAL Boxer? Has Devin Haney’s Trainer Ever Boxed?

Was Bill Haney A Boxer

Source: (Ed Mulholland/Matchroom Boxing)

Devin Haney is a very young fighter who has already won seven national boxing championships. He was also the youngest person ever to win the youth world championship.

His father, Bill Haney, has been a staple throughout his climb to world champion.

You may have heard rumors that Haney retired from his role…

But the father-son duo are ready to take on the field, already showing promise of turning ‘The Dream’ into an undefeated prodigy.

There’s no confusion about his skill.

But was he ever a real boxer?

Let’s see.

Who is Devin Haney’s mother?

Unlike Bill Haney, very little is known about Devin Haney’s mother, April Clay. According to Live RampUp, Clay and Bill Haney separated when Devin Haney was born. However, they remained in touch and have always supported their son’s boxing career.

In 2019, the media spotted April Clay in Haney’s green room after the boxer defeated Xolisani Ndongeni for the WBC (International) and WBC (Intercontinental) 135 lbs titles.

The proud mother tagged him as a “bad boy.” She also hailed Haney’s surrounding team, including Bill Haney, for the success.

Meanwhile, ‘The Dream’ has won four more fights since then, adding the WBC world lightweight to his name.

With the title and a 25-fight unbeaten run, Haney is already a superstar in the making. There are several big matchups on his list, and the correct steps would see his star rise even further.

Devin Haney’s Amateur Career

Haney is a young boxer who won seven national championships as an amateur. He turned pro at the age of 17 after losing two fights to Ryan Garcia. Haney won two battles against Garcia but lost two more.

According to Wikipedia, as an amateur, Haney won seven National titles. In January 2015, aged 17, he became the youngest boxer to win the Youth World Championships in Reno.

He had an amateur record of 138–8 bouts before turning professional in 2015 at 17. Out of those eight losses, two are from his now rival Ryan Garcia in the amateurs. The two have fought four times, both having won twice.

Devin Haney’s Professional career

Haney was born in 1983 and turned pro at the age of 17.

  • He fought in Mexico and lost his first four fights.
  • As a professional fighter, he won the WBC youth title, IBF USBA, IBF North America, WBC international, WBO Intercontinental, and WBA international lightweight titles.
  • Haney fought twice in 2018. He won both fights by knockout. In 2019 he fought once. He beat his opponent by KO in ten rounds.
  • Haney signed a co-promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing. He was matched up against Antonio Moran. He knocked out Antonio Moran in round seven. He won the vacant WBC Interim Lightweight Title.

Devin Haney’s father and trainer, Bill Haney, blocked him from traveling to Australia for George Kambosos Jr fight as his visa got DENIED due to a year old drug conviction.

Another fighter will likely replace Devin Haney for the biggest fight of this year. His father and the head coach were convicted of drug charges in 1992. He must stay away from his son’s fights.

Bill could not travel to Las Vegas because he had an invalid visa. He stayed behind in Oakland instead.

“Devin is now 18 years old. He hasn’t been arrested yet. He isn’t going to get into trouble because he’s young. He’s going to be able to go to college and do what he wants. He’s going to learn how to take care of himself. He’s going to grow up and be successful. ”

He wants the world to know he has prepared his son for this moment. He also wants the world to know how much he loves him.

Zab Judah’s dad Yoel Judah will be Devin’s cornerman. He’ll help Devin prepare for the fight. Zab Judah and his family are close friends with Devin’s family. Zab Judah is Devin’s godfather.

Bill was right about Devin being fueled by this new information. He wants revenge because he thinks that Devin beat him up. This is only fueling Devin’s anger.

Bill Haney, Father And Trainer Of Devin Haney’s “He’ll Box Teofimo’s Ass Up”

“He’ll box Teofimo’s ass up. You see that we can take a shot, you see that we can work on the inside. Teofimo is the one that’s going to have to go to the lab. When have you seen Teofimo have an inside game? You haven’t. Come on Teo we done handled our business. Now what y’all gonna do? We handled our business. What’s next? Let’s make this sh*t happen.” Source: (boxinginsider.com)

Boxing News – Devin Haney’s dad will not attend the unification bout

Devin Haney is set to fight George Kambosos in a lightweight unification bout. He will have to fight without the support of his father and trainer, Bill Haney, who has a 1992 felony drug conviction preventing him from entering Australia.

Bill Haney needs a visa to come to Australia. He does not want to go there because he knows that Devin Haney will be waiting for him. Devin Haney wants to fight George Kambosos, but he doesn’t know how to get a visa. Bill Haney says that Devin Haney and George Kambois will meet again in Melbourne, Australia. This fight will unify the four belts held by Kambois with Haney’s WBC Lightweight Title.

Lightweight Champion has a nice ring to it.

Lightweights are speedy fighters. They don’t weigh much, and they’re agile. They use their speed to get inside opponents’ reach. Lightweights don’t usually wear heavy gloves or headgear. Their style is more technical than power punching. Lightweights are often seen as being too small to win world titles.

Ryan Garcia is set for a massive fight at the Staples Center.

He’s looking for a big-name opponent after losing to Isaac Cruz. Teofimo Lopez looks to be moving up in weight to face George Kambosos Junior.

Keep coming back to this post for updates…

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