Boxing fans were left puzzled as Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, both Californians, found themselves in a debate over the location of their upcoming title fight. While Garcia expressed his desire for the fight to be in Las Vegas, his promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, had already announced that the event would take place in Brooklyn.
Garcia, coming off a loss to Gervonta Davis last year, emphasized the significance of Vegas for big boxing bouts. However, De La Hoya believed that bringing Garcia to a new audience in New York was essential for his superstar potential.
On the other hand, Haney, who had fought once in New York before, welcomed the opportunity to showcase his skills in the media capital of the world. Despite initial reservations, Garcia eventually accepted the location change, albeit questioning the logic of two West Coast fighters competing in New York.
De La Hoya defended the decision, citing the historical significance of fighting in New York to become a global champion. He acknowledged the financial implications but remained confident that the event would set a new live gate record in the city.
Barclays Center, eager to host its first fight since 2022, expressed enthusiasm for the event. De La Hoya, with past experience in New York, saw the move as a positive one, especially considering Garcia's popularity in the region.
Despite the location debate, Haney remained focused on the fight, expressing confidence in his abilities and hinting at a rivalry with Garcia from their amateur days. As the date of the showdown approaches, fans eagerly anticipate the clash between these two talented fighters.
With the fight set to be streamed on DAZN, boxing enthusiasts worldwide will have the opportunity to witness Garcia and Haney battle it out for the super lightweight title on April 20.