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In the dynamic world of boxing, every leaked sparring session captures fans’ attention. The recently resurfaced clip, featuring Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, has left the boxing community puzzled. The alleged video depicts Garcia delivering a swift left hook to Haney, sparking a frenzy of discussion and gossip across the internet.

Contrary to the claimed recency, the clip showcases a youthful, non-tattooed Ryan Garcia facing off against a young Devin Haney. This bout is a perfect matchup, drawing parallels to a match made in boxing heaven. Spectators couldn’t help but notice the exceptional skills of these two superstar pugilists even from their early amateur days.

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Fans express disbelief over the Devin Haney – Ryan Garcia matchup

Some vigilant fans suggested that the leaked clip might not be as recent as it appears. It receives a very casual dismissal from one commenter.

This raises questions about the timing and authenticity of the footage, prompting enthusiasts to seek clarity on this supposed showdown between Haney and Garcia, with one user remarking, “I’m lookin to see where the buzz at.”

Among the fan comments, there’s an intriguing query about the Haney vs. Regis bout being on pay-per-view. The sheer disbelief is palpable as one fan exclaims,

Fans often express discontent when specific matchups are confined to pay-per-view, mirroring a broader trend in the sport. This sentiment is significant to delve into, considering the ongoing challenges within the boxing community regarding the accessibility and cost of enjoying their favorite fighters in the ring.

Despite the alleged buzz-inducing moment in the sparring session, another fan adopts a more pragmatic stance, emphasizing the significance of sparring as practice.

A final fan comment takes a swipe at the often lackluster quality of leaked footage.

In the midst of a heated division, Devin Haney’s upcoming clash with Regis Prograis for the WBC super lightweight title takes center stage at the Chase Center in San Francisco on December 9.

Ryan Garcia vs Devin Haney: A Long History

Haney, the former undisputed lightweight champion, aims for glory in the super lightweight category, with Prograis presenting a formidable challenge. Amidst this, there’s a buzz surrounding the possibility of Haney renewing his old rivalry with Ryan Garcia, following Garcia’s recent eighth-round knockout victory over Oscar Duarte at 140 pounds.

Read More: Devin Haney Puts Jake Paul Above Gervonta Davis, Ryan Garcia, Shakur Stevenson, and Others Including Himself but Had One Condition to Do So

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The evolving Haney-Garcia rivalry, more than a decade-long connection, and six reported amateur encounters. While Haney allegedly suffered a loss to Garcia early in their amateur interactions, he avenged it at the U.S. National Junior Championships in 2014, asserting, “

I beat him every time,” refuting Garcia’s claims to the contrary. The prospect of a renewed rivalry adds an intriguing layer to Haney’s journey in the super lightweight division.

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