Boxing Match Preview: Devin Haney (31-0-0, 15 KOs) vs. Jose Carlos Ramirez (29-2-0, 18 KOs)

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Devin Haney and Jose Carlos Ramirez are set to face off in a highly anticipated boxing match on May 2, 2025, at Times Square in New York City. This 12-round welterweight bout will be the co-main event of “The Ring” boxing showcase, promoted by Turki Alalshikh and broadcast on DAZN PPV. Both fighters are moving up to 144 pounds, making this a crucial test for both men as they transition into the welterweight division.

Fighter Profiles

Devin Haney (31-0-0, 15 KOs)

Haney, a former undisputed lightweight champion and WBC junior welterweight champion, is returning to the ring after a one-year layoff following his controversial bout against Ryan Garcia in April 2024. In that fight, Haney was knocked down three times and lost a majority decision, but the result was later overturned due to Garcia failing a drug test. Despite retaining his undefeated record, Haney’s chin was exposed, raising questions about his ability to handle power at higher weight classes.

Haney is known for his elite technical boxing, defensive prowess, and one of the best jabs in the sport. His ability to control distance and dictate the pace of a fight will be crucial against Ramirez.

Jose Carlos Ramirez (29-2-0, 18 KOs)

Ramirez, a former unified junior welterweight champion, is stepping up to 144 pounds for the first time after struggling to make the 140-pound limit in recent fights. He previously lost his WBC and WBO titles in a 2021 undisputed title fight against Josh Taylor, but rebounded with three consecutive wins before dropping a unanimous decision to Arnold Barboza Jr. in November 2024.

Ramirez is a pressure fighter with solid power and a relentless work rate. His ability to cut off the ring and force Haney into uncomfortable exchanges will be key to his success.

Key Matchups and Strategies

  1. Haney’s Speed vs. Ramirez’s Pressure – Haney’s superior footwork and jab will be tested against Ramirez’s aggressive style. If Haney can maintain distance, he could dominate the fight.
  2. Defensive Vulnerabilities – Haney’s chin was exposed against Garcia, and Ramirez has enough power to test it. If Ramirez can land clean shots, Haney’s ability to recover will be crucial.
  3. Ring Rust Factor – Haney has been inactive for over a year, while Ramirez has fought more recently. If Haney starts slow, Ramirez could capitalize early.
  4. Weight Transition – Both fighters are moving up in weight. How they handle the extra pounds and whether it affects their speed and endurance will be a major factor.

FIGHT ODDS

Devin Haney                       – 1200

Jose Carlos Ramirez        + 700

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 1, 2025

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