Devin Haney will look to return to winning ways when he steps back into the ring for his first fight of 2025 following last year's controversial encounter with Ryan Garcia.
The former two-weight world champion originally suffered a majority decision loss against his rival, but the result was subsequently ruled as a no-contest to preserve his record.
Still unbeaten in the ring then, 'The Dream' will nevertheless have hopes of a revenge performance against Garcia - but firstly, he has another foe to contend with this May.
Here's everything you need to know about Devin Haney's next fight.
Devin Haney will next fight Jose Ramirez in a welterweight contest, as the star looks to cement his credentials once again as one of the division's top operators in style.
Having not fought for a year since his clash with Garcia however, he will likely have to be at his very best to get himself back on top against a dangerous opponent too.
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Haney vs Ramirez will takes place on Friday, May 2 at Times Square in New York City , with the whole card set to be shown exclusively on DAZN .
Timings for this fight card have not been confirmed at the time of writing.
Haney vs Ramirez and the whole fight card will be exclusively on DAZN PPV.
Fight fans can purchase the fight individually for $59.99 US; £/€21.99 UK/IRE; $24.99 ROW .
Or take advantage of the DAZN Knockout Weekend Bundle, buying both the New York fight night and Saturday's Canelo vs Scull PPV's for just $90 US; £34.99 UK and €34.99 Europe.
The fight is set to be held at Times Square in New York .
It is arguably one of, if not the world's most famous streets and for the first time ever will be the stage for a once in a lifetime boxing event.
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Devin Haney is the heavy favourite to get the job done when he takes on Jose Ramirez, with the star priced odds-on at 1/14 for the win with DAZN Bet.
His opponent is the outsider, though he is still relatively well priced at 6/1 too.
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For Haney, this will be his first fight since losing to Ryan Garcia in April 2024, a contest which has since been ruled a no contest.
The former undisputed lightweight champion will be eager to shake off some ring rust after 13 months of inactivity as he looks to restablish himself as a major star.
Ramirez on the other hand fought twice last year with one win and one loss.
His loss came in November when Arnold Barboza Jr beat the former unified super lightweight champion by unanimous decision Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.