Haney Wants TOO MUCH MONEY?! |Charlo Has NOTHING to Offer?! | Shock vs Ray Savage
We start with Devin Haney and the growing tension with Eddie Hearn, as Hearn questions Haney’s current market value and whether his financial demands match his draw without a major opponent. We get into what this means for Haney’s next move and how boxing’s inflated paydays are starting to catch up with certain fighters.
Next, we talk Teofimo Lopez turning down a world title opportunity at 140 to move up to 147, choosing bigger fights over immediate belts. We break down what that says about today’s boxing landscape and whether titles still carry the same weight they used to.
We then shift to Jermell Charlo, who after three years out of the ring is already in talks with Sebastian Fundora for a championship fight. We discuss the risk of skipping a tune-up, what kind of Charlo we should expect, and how dangerous that matchup really is.
From there, we get into O’Shaquie Foster vs Raymond Ford, a fight built on real tension and mutual belief. We talk about Foster’s mindset as a champion who still feels overlooked, Ford’s confidence moving up, and why this is one of the purest fights on the schedule.
We also preview a massive fight weekend, headlined by David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez, where Benavidez moves up in weight to face a naturally bigger champion, and what’s at stake for both fighters in a division shift li ŵeke this.
Finally, we close with Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani, a high-level matchup between two undefeated fighters in their prime. We break down why this is the most competitive fight on the slate and what it would mean if Inoue finally gets pushed.