DEVIN HANEY
Amateur Career
- Reported amateur record: 138-8
- 2013 USA Junior National Championships Silver medalist in Mobile (54kg):
- Defeated Nikita Ababiy 3:0
- Defeated Duke Ragen 3:0
- Defeated Michael Dutchover 2:1
- Lost to Ruben Villa 1:2
- 2013 World Junior Championships quarter-finalist in Kiev, Ukraine (54kg):
- Defeated Elmaddin Ismailov (Azerbaijan) 2:1
- Defeated Sabyrzhan Abilov (Kazakhstan) 2:1
- Lost to Suleyman Bammatov (Russia) 0:3
- 2014 US Junior National Championships Gold medalist in Reno (57kg):
- Defeated Adolfo Alanis 3:0
- Defeated Alejandro Campa 3:0
- Defeated Ryan Garcia 3:0
- 2015 USA Youth National Championships Gold medalist in Reno (60kg):
- Defeated Daiyaan Butt 3:0
- Defeated Alejandro Guerrero 3:0
- Defeated Ryan Garcia 3:0
- Defeated Bryan Lua 3:0
- Defeated Andres Cortes 2:1
Regional & Minor Titles
- WBC Youth World lightweight title
- USBA lightweight title
- IBF North American lightweight title
- WBC International lightweight title
- WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title
Professional Record
Championship Record
- Has defeated 1 opponent (0 by KO) in world championship bouts.
- Has a record of 1-0-0 (0 KO’s) in world championship bouts.
Variant Record
- Defeated 3 undefeated opponents with ten or more bouts: Xolisani Ndongeni, Zaur Abdullaev & Alfredo Santiago.
Notes
- Haney started boxing at twelve.
Preceded by: Vasyl Lomachenko Declared Franchise Champion |
WBC Lightweight Champion 2019 Oct 23 – present |
Succeeded by: _ |
Wins: | 26 |
Wins KO: | 15 |
Role: | boxer |
Bouts: | 26 |
Rounds: | 150 |
KOs: | 57.69% |
Alias: | The Dream |
Division: | light |
Stance: | orthodox |
Height: | 5'8" / 173cm |
Reach: | 71" / 180cm |
Residence: | Las Veas, Nevada |
Birth Place: | San Francisco, California |