“HE’S CHEATER” Gervonta Davis angry SPOKE OUT Errol Spence Jr. get bad news that Devin Haney takes advantage of in new boxing rankings


Devin Haney has re-emerged in the boxing scene after a period of absence, following his decision to skip a fight with Sandor Martin due to low purse offers. The 25-year-old has made headlines with his return to The Ring Magazine’s pound-for-pound rankings, displacing former welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr.


Haney’s reinstatement comes amidst other significant shifts in the rankings. Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez has climbed above Gervonta Davis, while Naoya Inoue continues to hold the top spot, with Terence Crawford just behind him.


This return is particularly remarkable for Haney, who had been removed from the rankings after losing to Ryan Garcia earlier in the year. The loss was later ruled a no-contest due to banned substances found in Garcia’s system, allowing Haney to regain his standing.


At the top of the rankings, Oleksandr Usyk remains dominant following his victory over Tyson Fury, which cemented his status as the undisputed heavyweight champion. In second place, Naoya Inoue continues to impress as the undisputed super bantamweight champion, especially after his knockout win against Luis Nerry.

Haney’s reinstatement

Terence Crawford occupies the third position, though his ranking might be affected by his upcoming fight against Israil Madrimov.Canelo Alvarez holds steady at fourth, while ‘Bam’ Rodriguez’s recent victory over Juan Francisco Estrada has propelled him from ninth to fifth.

The remaining positions in the top ten are filled by Artur Beterbiev, Dmitry Bivol, Gervonta Davis and Junto Nakatani, with Devin Haney taking the tenth spot.Haney’s reinstatement follows a period of uncertainty regarding his status, as his previous exclusion came after his loss to Ryan Garcia was disqualified due to doping violations.

Before facing Garcia, Haney was ranked seventh by The Ring. The reinstatement of Haney after the controversy highlights the fluid nature of these rankings and the importance of clean competition.