Ryan Garcia asserts that following his bout with Devin Haney on April 8th, he will amass a staggering $80-100 million at the age of 25. A triumph over WBC light welterweight champion Haney (31-0, 15 KOs) will propel Ryan to stardom, positioning him for monumental matches.
This extraordinary wealth is remarkable considering that Ryan has only been involved in the sport for eight years and has never contended for a world title. However, it exemplifies the level of charm and immense following Ryan Garcia commands on social media, enabling him to generate such substantial earnings.
Money, Excitement, & Battling ‘Bill Haney’
Regarding Ryan’s upcoming clash with Haney, he asserts that his father will be his opponent in terms of trash-talking. Devin lacks charisma and offers little of interest to the boxing public, failing to generate excitement for the April 20th event. Regrettably, he is inept at hyping the fight, lacking personality and displaying no potential for improvement.
Devin will merely serve as a background figure while Ryan and Bill Haney steal the limelight, engaging in a war of words. It is unfortunate that Haney cannot contribute, but his wooden demeanor and absence of theatrical and street-smart abilities pale in comparison to his father, Bill.
One could argue that Devin has been affluent for too long, giving the impression of a private school kid, a fighter born into wealth, residing in upscale neighborhoods.
“I grew weary of the monotony in boxing. I decided that if nobody else would do it, I would,” stated Ryan Garcia in an interview with Jack Alter’s channel, discussing his decision to face Devin Haney in a highly anticipated bout on April 20th. “I’m battling Bill Haney. It’s not even about Devin. I’m fighting the father.”
Financial Assurance & Underestimating Challenges
“They were absolutely delusional. They advised me to hire security. My security team was outnumbered four to one. At the age of 25, I am already on track to earn an estimated $80 to $100 million after this fight. If you’ve amassed that kind of wealth at 25, you’re bound to lose it. End of interview, bro. That’s a wrap.”
“I may be a kind-hearted individual, but I’m not a good guy. Nevertheless, I possess a good heart,” responded Ryan when confronted with the statement, ‘There is no way Devin can defeat you.’ “I have been knocked down before, but I always rise back up. That’s resilience.”
According to the Source boxingnews24.com