Haney vs Prograis Face-Off Highlights & Quotes

Haney vs Prograis Face-Off Highlights & Quotes

In an intense face-off interview, Devin Haney and Regis Prograis ignited the pre-fight atmosphere with sharp verbal exchanges, setting a charged tone for their upcoming clash. The highly anticipated fight, scheduled for December 9 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, will see Haney challenging Prograis for the WBC World Super-Lightweight title. This major boxing event will be broadcast live on DAZN PPV in North America and available on DAZN worldwide.

Haney vs Prograis The Face-Off

Devin Haney, venturing into the 140 lbs division for the first time, confidently stated, “I feel like I’m the best fighter in the world, so why not go at the best in the division?” Prograis, the reigning WBC 140 lb champion, expressed surprise at Haney’s decision to directly confront him: “You take a warm-up first, right? See what you can do at 40 first,” he remarked, highlighting the boldness of Haney’s choice.

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Haney vs Prograis Face-Off Highlights & Quotes
Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

The conversation heated up as they discussed their careers and abilities. “I’m going to be much more stronger, faster… I’m going be much more comfortable,” Haney asserted about his move to a higher weight class. Prograis countered with a warning, “You don’t know what you’re getting into. Absolutely not, bro.”

Prograis took a jab at Haney’s background, suggesting he had an “easy privileged life.” Haney, undeterred, responded firmly, emphasizing his dedication to boxing: “This is my only job. I put my all into this.”

Haney vs Prograis Face-Off Highlights & Quotes
Credit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

As they critiqued each other’s fighting styles, Prograis branded Haney a “one-trick pony,” to which Haney confidently replied, “I’m going to show you.” This verbal sparring highlighted the deep-seated rivalry and anticipation for the December showdown in San Francisco.

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