Devin Haney’s Next Fight After Ryan Garcia Is Already Decided, but There Is a Catch

Is Devin Haney looking too far ahead? While focused on a bigger picture, his next fight hinges on a crucial detail. Eddie Hearn, his promoter, has already lined up Sandor Martin as his next mandatory challenge. But first, Haney must face Ryan Garcia. They’re set to clash on April 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

This bout isn’t just any fight; it’s a gateway to Haney’s ambition of becoming undisputed. Will Haney’s plans withstand the test posed by Ryan Garcia, or will this high-stakes meeting rewrite his carefully laid plans?

Can Devin Haney juggle two fights? Garcia first, then Martin’s challenge

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Eddie Hearn recently spilled the beans about what’s next for Devin Haney. That is if he emerges victorious in his upcoming fight. “Eddie Hearn has told reporters that Devin Haney has already instructed him to make the Sandor Martin fight next after Ryan Garcia, because Martin is mandatory for his WBC super-lightweight world title and he does not want to vacate with the aim of becoming undisputed,” Michael Benson shared on Twitter.

Eddie Hearn has told reporters that Devin Haney has already instructed him to make the Sandor Martin fight next after Ryan Garcia, because Martin is mandatory for his WBC super-lightweight world title and he does not want to vacate with the aim of becoming undisputed.

— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) April 19, 2024

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This move shows Haney’s laser focus on not just defending his title but dominating the super-lightweight division after his win over Ryan Garcia. Speaking of challenges, Sandor Martin isn’t just any contender. Boasting a solid record of 42-3, he’s proven himself to be a tough opponent inside the ring. This fight isn’t just another box to tick for Haney, nor is it for Sandor Martin, for whom his next entry into the big leagues hinges on his win over Devin Haney.

The reborn Sandor Martin sets his sights on Haney

Sandor Martin is not just fighting for his legacy anymore; he’s fighting for his family. Freshly motivated by fatherhood and the challenges it brings, Martin has his sights set firmly on the future, specifically a title shot against Devin Haney. “Now it is a good moment for me because I feel like the best Sandor Martin,” he told Boxing News.

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Reflecting on his new life balance, he said, “The first 15 days [of fatherhood] were horrible; a lot of changes. I didn’t understand anything. I had no sleep. It’s a little thing, but for me, it’s so important.” Now, with improved sleep and better training, he’s ready to challenge Haney: “I need to become world champion and be in a position to support my family.”

Will Haney’s plans proceed as mapped out, or will the relentless drive of challengers like Martin reshape the narrative? How will these battles influence the legacy of these fighters? Share your thoughts and predictions as we wait for tomorrow’s bout.

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