Devin Haney returned to the ring in Times Square, New York, and walked away with a unanimous decision victory over Jose Ramirez, but the performance left many fans wanting more. Haney, now 32-0, controlled the bout with his trademark speed and defense, earning lopsided scores of 119-109 (twice) and 118-110 on the judges’ cards Despite the clear win, the fight was criticized for its lack of action, with both fighters combining for just 110 landed punches over 12 rounds
Haney’s cautious approach kept Ramirez at bay, but also drew boos from the crowd as neither fighter took significant risks. This was Haney’s first fight in over a year and his debut above 140 pounds, but he never looked in danger against Ramirez, who struggled to land anything meaningful
With the win, Haney remains undefeated and keeps alive the possibility of a high-profile rematch with Ryan Garcia. However, Garcia suffered a shocking upset loss to Rolando Romero on the same card, potentially complicating those plans Despite the lackluster showing, Haney’s victory secures his place among the top names in the welterweight division and leaves fans eagerly awaiting news on his next opponent-whether that’s Garcia, Romero, or another contender