WBC world lightweight champion (up to 61.2 kg) American Devin Haney (27-0, 15 KOs) is sure that June 5 will go down in history as the youngest absolute champion in boxing history. To do this, Devin will have to win in Melbourne (Australia) over the local WBA / WBO / IBF title holder George Kambosos (20-0, 10 KOs), which the American has no doubt about.
“He can convince himself of anything and as much as he likes, but on June 5 I will show everything in practice. I’ll show everything I’m made of and walk away victorious, Haney promises. “He shouldn’t show me any respect or anything like that, because we’re going out there to fight and compete. I’m going out there for the win to take his belt. So if he doesn’t respect me, then there’s no problem.”
“This is a huge opportunity for me, you know, to become the youngest undisputed champion in history. It’s finally time for me to prove that all the critics were wrong about me and show my fans that I’m really cool,” Devin continued. “The time has come to prove that I am the best of all, and no one will put me in my place. I deserve it, just as I deserve these belts. In the end, this is a fight for history, and my children, my family will always remember the moment I became the youngest undisputed champion.”
Fight Kambosos – Haney. Forecast from boss Mayweather Promotions