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“There were mistakes”: Jake Paul’s ex-trainer supports Eddie Hearn’s assessment of why Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia failed


“There were mistakes”: Jake Paul’s ex-trainer supports Eddie Hearn’s assessment of why Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia failed

Devin Haney Comparisons Ryan Garcia had all the hallmarks of a PPV blockbuster. There was bad blood, a rivalry dating back to their childhood, and the social media shenanigans that had helped it gain traction. But ultimately, it could only generate modest sales, and the controversy outside the ring pervaded it. So the question remains. What went wrong? Well, Eddie Hearn has the answers to your question.

Notably, Haney vs. Garcia reportedly sold only 400,000-500,000 PPVs, which fell short of promoters’ expectations. Then there were concerns that Garcia, 26, would not show up on fight night and make weight. But the fight was doomed from the start of negotiations. Hearn, 45, in a conversation with Andre Ward at ‘All Fight Smoke’, pointed out that both fighters speculated on the fight after they Gervonta Davis and “KingRy’s fight as a reference point.”

The British organizer said: “I mean, both guys are talking about minimums. Both guys rolled on numbers that didn’t have minimums. Because they saw Garcia-Tank and the numbers and assumed it would reproduce a similar model.” However, that wasn’t the case, especially for the 25-year-old Haney, who was looking to pocket a huge payday. In addition, Hearn went into detail about the mistake the WBC champion and his camp made before the fight, which led to a disastrous night for them.

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The Matchroom lynchpin addressed the weigh-in debacle, the fight camp deficiencies and Haney’s attitude. He continued: “You know, there were mistakes in the fight. There were mistakes in the weigh-in. There were mistakes in the preparation. I respect that and I like the boy a lot, you know. But sometimes I think, you know this too, that you can get a little bit lost when you think that now that you’re so big, you know what decisions you have to make.”

Hearn’s ruling in Haney vs. Garcia received support from Jake PaulTrainer, BJ FloresThe American coach turned to his X-handle, shared the clip with Hearn’s comments and wrote: “100%.”

Most importantly, Haney’s camp decided to sanction the fight after Garcia was 3 pounds over the weight limit. The weight difference made a huge difference in the fight, as the champion ended up on the mat three times. It seems like it was a smart move by Garcia, and if Ward is to be believed, Floyd Mayweather That should be credited to him.

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Andre Ward reveals Floyd Mayweather’s advice to Ryan Garcia

Ward, 40, admitted in the same conversation with Hearn that he knew about Garcia’s weight issues. However, the former world champion specifically stressed the 24-1 record holder’s statement and revealed that Mayweather had asked him not to lose the extra three pounds. The American fighter explained: “I know he had weight issues and Ryan said Floyd Mayweather told him not to lose those three pounds.”

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The controversy surrounding the Haney vs. Garcia fight has not died down yet, as the latter is serving a one-year suspension for misusing performance-enhancing drugs. However, there are rumors of a rematch between the two and it remains to be seen whether or not it will happen.

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What do you think of these comments from Eddie Hearn about the Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia fight? Do you agree with him? Let us know in the comments below.

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