close
close
Ryan Garcia carries out a large U -turn at drug tests for Devin Haney Rematch

The feud between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney increased dramatically last year.

It all started in the establishment of their meeting in April 2024, with both fighters acting each other in the weeks before their showdown.

Sections of the boxing world criticized the behavior of “King Ry” before the fight, and some even believed that he should not compete for his well -being.

The 26-year-old missed the weight for the fight, which made him inadmissible to win Haney’s WBC Super-Lightweight title, but a deal was hit for the fight and he shocked the world in Fight Night when he stopped his rival several times Way to a win on points.

This result was raised in a not competition when it was found that Garcia had not passed two doping tests. He said that it was a contaminated substance that caused the result, but was punished and suspended by the New York Stat Athletic Commission for one year. A reserve between the two fighters seemed to be the obvious next step when Garcia was able to return after his ban in April 2025.

A sticking point seemed to be the Haney Camp that insisted on Vada tests for a proposed retirement, with Garcia previously found on social media that he would never use it again.

“It really becomes strange why it is always Vada. Can we bring some other organizations to test? Because they only let Bill (Haney) push Vada, never says other organizations and it is strange that he drives a certain organization. Don’t you just want any tests.

“All of this sounds as if the people who push against Vada get a kind of shortened money so that people can use Vada. Seems unethical. This is just my opinion. I will always say my innocence. I’m clean, but I will never use this organization again. “

With a reservations between Garcia and Haney, who is now a degree for later a year, Garcia apparently has his decision to never use Vada.

Before the second Return meeting of Garcia against Haney can take place, both men have to go through separate competitions in the meantime in May, with ‘King Ry’ against Rolly Romero and Haney against Jose Ramirez.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *