Devin Haney has taken philosophy to give himself a chance before the fight against Jose Ramirez Participation slot at May 2 at Times Square in New York. Hannel (31-0, 15 Kos) wants his followers to know he adapt, not stubbornly refusing to change the way he fought before.
Smart words?
A quote that seems to have come from 18th century German philosopher NinthFormer two -division world champion Hanney says, “A wise man changes, but a fool will never do it.” Unfortunately, the problems that Devin lost to Ryan Garcia in April last year are out of change.
Being flexible and ready to adapt, the resistance of the Hanea’s trembling punch will not be fixed or giving him a power he had never intended. Some fighters are born with tremendous power, and you do not gain it by mentally deciding to change after reading the books of philosophy.
Hannel will have no power or chin to stay in his pocket against former WBC and WBO lightweight champion José Ramirez on May 2. The 2012 US Olympian Ramirez (29-2, 18 Kos) hits too hard, and his whole career is focused on him, which slipped it with his opponents.
Wise man changes .. but a fool will never do it
– Devin Hanny (@REALDEVINHANYY) March 19, 2025
“Salt mine?”
Devin needs a victory over Ramirez to get a lucrative re -game he has pinned to Ryan Garcia. Loss of Ramirez will ruin this dream by sending Haney Back to salt mines, Where he is forced to retreat from other hungry carnivores trying to get forward.
Understandably, Haney wants a repeat game with Ryan, because the money he will earn from this fight will be huge. But he will not be able to achieve this struggle simply by shaking things he gained from the book of philosophy.
If he has no power or chin to handle Jose Ramirez’s aggressive style, he will not continue to against him. This guy plans to finish what Ryan Garcia started. He is already talking about wanting to attack Hanea’s chin to back up what Kingy did but finished his job.
Last updated 2019.03.2025.