
Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez: Start time, undercard and how to watch fight tonight
The plan is for Garcia and Haney, if both win, to square off against each other next, after Garcia shocked his fellow American with three knockdowns and a points win last April – before the result was overturned, keeping Haney's unbeaten record intact.
It was overturned due to the revelation that Garcia, 26, had failed a pre-fight drug test, having already missed weight before the bout (an indiscretion that made 'King Ryan' ineligible to take the WBC super-lightweight belt from Haney, 26).
Now, Haney and Garcia share a ring but not against each other, as each man moves up to welterweight and aims to reach the other later this year. Here's all you need to know.
When is the fight?
Haney vs Ramirez will take place on Friday 2 May in Times Square, New York City. A start time for the event is yet to be confirmed, as are the ring-walk times for the three bouts. However, coverage is due to begin at 10pm BST (2pm PT, 4pm CT, 5pm ET on Friday), and Garcia vs Romero is expected to headline the card.
How can I watch it?
The event will stream live exclusively on DAZN pay-per-view. Fight fans can buy the event for £21.99 in the UK, $59.99 in the US, and the equivalent of $24.99 for the rest of the world. Purchase a subscription to DAZN here, with plans starting at £14.99 a month.
Also note: fans can take advantage of the DAZN Knockout Weekend Bundle for £34.99 in the UK, $90 in the US, and €39.99 in Europe; this bundle includes the Times Square event and Canelo vs Scull on 3 May.
If a customer buys either pay-per-view option, they can choose to have a seven-day free trial of the DAZN platform – with full access to all live events across a range of sports – or buy an annual DAZN subscription, which comes with the offer of the first month free.
Full fight card
Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero (welterweight)
Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez (welterweight)
Teofimo Lopez (champion) vs Arnold Barboza Jr (WBO super-lightweight title)
Reito Tsutsumi vs Levale Whittington (featherweight)
Odds
Haney – 1/12; Ramirez – 13/1; draw – 18/1
Garcia – 1/9; Romero – 11/2; draw – 20/1
Lopez – 4/9; Barboza Jr –15/8 ; draw – 16/1
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