Ryan Garcia got the biggest win of his career on Saturday night. The former training partner of Canelo Alvarez dropped WBC super lightweight titleholder Devin Haney three times en route to a majori
Ryan Garcia, 25, stunned world champion Devin Haney , 25, to win on points in Brooklyn, knocking his rival down numerous times on his way to victory.
Ryan Garcia is planning on jumping up in weight after beating Devin Haney. ‘King Ry’ was in fine form as he dropped Haney three times en route to a majority decision victory on Saturday
Garcia defeated Haney via majority decision in their grudge match on April 20. But it has now emerged that the 25-year-old failed drug tests before and after. DailyMail.com
Floyd Mayweather and Bill Haney ripped into each other in a public altercation on Wednesday night. Devin Haney’s father and trainer Bill watched on last weekend as his son was beaten for the
Ryan Garcia's wild behaviour was questioned before his fight with Devin Haney. But he still dropped Haney three times on his way to beating him on Saturday. Garcia has shown himself to be boxing's wildest maverick since Mike Tyson
Devin Haney and his father Bill Haney have not held back in their response to Ryan Garcia’s positive drugs tests. On April 20, Garcia shocked the boxing world by flooring Haney three times an
The tests were taken by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association before the fight, but the results weren’t known until later, ESPN reported.
Less than 24 hours after suffering a humbling loss to Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney and his dad Bill took to social media to address fans.
Ryan Garcia reportedly tested positive for the anabolic agent ostarine on the day before and the day after his surprise win over Devin Haney last month
Manchester United beat Manchester City in the under-18 Premier League Cup final as former Blues academy director Jason Wilcox watched on.
New research from Legal & General has revealed many Brits are still prioritising family holidays, despite rising costs and financial pressure amidst the cost-of-living crisis. The research found that 46% of Brits think it is important to go on multigenerational holidays, which include both their immediate and extended family members. It also found the majority (54%) said they will be planning to go on a holiday this year. While the research shows many people are still prioritising holidays,...