When appearing on DAZN's Ariel x Ade: The Boxing Show, Garcia's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, explained why a rematch between 'King Ry' and Haney is not taking place in Times Square, citing that it's Haney who needs to see if he is still able to compete at the highest level after a long layoff.
Oscar De La Hoya recently opened up about Devin Haney not facing Ryan Garcia in a rematch on the upcoming Ring Magazine's boxing card.
Oscar De La Hoya is one of the best boxing promoters in the world, and he is showing that he knows how to get attention
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya says Devin Haney wanted to "test the waters" against Jose Ramirez before facing Ryan Garcia in a rematch on May 2nd because he was
Ryan Garcia was preparing for a fight with old amateur rival Devin Haney in New York.  Garcia is one of the most popular
Devin Haney is surrounded by questions. The fighter didn’t give much away at Tuesday's press conference in New York, but he says answers are forthcoming.
Big boxing in New York for long meant Madison Square Garden, in recent years Barclays Center as well. Fight night in Times Square promises to be a whole different scene.
Oscar De La Hoya used to promote Canelo Alvarez and is never shy about speaking on his fights. Canelo faces William Scull first in May and if he wins will take on Terence Crawford in a super fight in September. Speaking to Colm McGuigan of IFL TV De La Hoya talked all things boxing as well as later spoke on Canelo, Canelo vs Crawford and more:
Oscar De La Hoya has weighed in on Gervonta Davis ‘ controversial draw with Lamont Roach Jr. ‘Tank’ kept hold of his WBA Lightweight World Title via majority draw against game challenger Roach, who stepped through the ropes a substantial underdog but gave as good as he got on the night.