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Devin Haney is one of the top fighting sensations in the world currently. The WBC lightweight king, with his dominating skill sets, has proved to be a world-class boxing prodigy. That said, he’s only getting better and with the kind of momentum Haney’s in, it’s safe to say, he’s on his way to becoming a lightweight icon.

Moving on, Haney boasts some of the best physical stats in the lightweight division. And here we look at all of his stats and more to get a better insight into his boxing stint.

How old is Devin Haney? 

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Devin Haney is 23-year-old. At his age, ‘The Dream’ has sent shock waves all around with his stupendous boxing prowess and enigmatic ring IQ.

How much does Devin Haney weigh?

‘The Dream’ is an elite lightweight. That said, Haney’s weight, most of the time, remains in and around 130-140 pounds. Moreover, ‘The Dream’ has never faced any problems while making weight.

How tall is Devin Haney? 

Haney boasts a substantial height and stands at 5’8″.

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He isn’t the tallest of fighters around, but ‘The Dream’ never lets his short frame be a problem for him across all his fights.

What is Devin Haney’s reach? 

Haney is one of the smartest fighters around and has a staggering 71″ reach. He uses his effective reach to break into his opponents’ defense and he mostly finds success with this strategy.

Devin Haney’s fighting stance?

Haney possesses an orthodox stance. Moreover, he displays a substantial knockout power, and with his primal stance, Haney only puts relentless pressure on his adversaries.

What is Devin Haney’s fight record?

Haney began his career back in 2015, and in no time, he climbed the ladders of success in the 135-pound roster. Employing his thrilling power, lanky reach, and fight IQ, the young gun hammered every opponent he faced.

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That said, his track record stands at 26 wins with 0 losses.

Moreover, he has 15 wins coming by way of T/KO, which eventually takes his KO ratio to 57.69%.

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Haney still has a lot to achieve and with the form he’s going ahead, needless to say, the young gun will truly cement his place in the lightweight roster.

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