Former unified light-weight champion George Kambosos Jr. predicts a knockout victory for Devin Haney over Ryan Garcia on April twentieth.
Kambosos Jr., who has misplaced twice to Haney in one-sided choice defeats, believes that Ryan’s “antics” in the course of the promotion of his struggle in opposition to IBF mild welterweight champion Devin (31-0, 15 KOs) is an indication that he’s not going to be prepared for what he brings on April twentieth on the Barclays Middle in Brooklyn, New York.
Ryan’s “Antics” a Signal of Hassle
“You don’t go right into a struggle in opposition to a man like Devin Haney, who prepares 110% and is tremendous targeted and has a fantastic group round him. You don’t go right into a struggle in opposition to him with these sorts of antics,” mentioned George Kambosos Jr. to Fighthype about Ryan Garcia’s conduct in the course of the build-up for his struggle in opposition to Devin Haney on April twentieth.
Ryan appears fairly regular in what he’s saying and is on message, speaking about wanting handy Haney his first defeat of their headliner on DAZN PPV.
Once you’ve received an individual speaking about various things that the typical fan isn’t educated about, it can go over their heads, and they’re going to suppose you’re bizarre. Ryan appears to be like sooner and much more highly effective in his current exercises than Haney. There’s no comparability between the 2. It might be throughout if Ryan lands his left hook on Haney.
Haney Will Cease Garcia
“You don’t go in together with your thoughts that loopy,” mentioned Kambosos. “Devin will win that struggle. I consider he’ll cease him. I feel Ryan is an efficient child. He’s confused at occasions. He’s telling all people he made $100 million. As a lot as I like Ryan, my assist is to Devin Haney, and he’ll get the job achieved in that struggle.”
If Haney places his chin on the road to shoot for a knockout, he may get caught by Ryan and wind up on the ground. Ryan has the type of energy to harm anybody within the 140-lb division, and he’s arguably the largest puncher within the weight class.
That’s saying loads, too, since you’ve received Subriel Matias, Isaac Cruz, and Teofimo Lopez on this division.
“Devin can punch. He’s sharp. I feel his punching energy has progressed into the 140 division,” mentioned Kambosos Jr. “We noticed him put down Regis with an attractive shot. I feel that punching energy goes to proceed to get higher. He’s 25. That energy continues to get higher as you become older. So, I feel he can catch Ryan. Ryan has received his personal energy in addition to unimaginable pace.
“Devin makes you struggle at his tempo the way in which he desires you to struggle him,” mentioned Kambosos Jr. “He picks you from the jab and picks you from the motion. It’s exhausting to hit him.