
What UK time is Devin Haney fight? Start time for Jose Ramirez fight
Devin Haney will be looking to get his career back on track later this evening when he takes on the dangerous Jose Ramirez in New York City
Devin Haney will be looking to put on a real statement when he returns to the ring later this evening against Jose Ramirez.
The pair featured on a stacked card which will take place in Times Square in New York City. Haney hasn't fought since suffering a shock defeat to Ryan Garcia last April. That said, the result was later overturned to a no contest after Garcia failed a drug test. Despite the official result being overturned, many were quick to slam the 'Dream' for his performance against 'King Ry' on fight night.
As for Ramirez, the 32-year-old is certainly a dangerous fighter and possess the skillset to cause a real upset in New York this evening. The 'Jaguar' - who holds a professional record of 29-2 - comes into the showdown off the back of a defeat to Arnold Barboza Jr back in November. And so, here's everything you need to know about tonight's fights...
What time will Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez
Tonight's blockbuster event is scheduled to take place in Times Square, New York City. The main pay-per-view card is scheduled to get underway at around 11pm BST (5pm CT / 3pm PT / 6pm ET). Jose Ramirez will make the walk to the ring first at around 12am Saturday morning BST (6pm CT / 4pm PT / 7pm ET) with Haney set to follow immediately after. The main event between Garcia and Romero will likely start at around 1am Saturday morning BST (7pm CT / 5pm PT / 8pm ET). The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected.
How to watch Devin Haney vs
Fans will be able to stream the event live on DAZN pay-per-view. The event can be purchased for £21.99 in the UK, $59.99 in the US, and the equivalent of $24.99 for the rest of the world. A subscription for DAZN starts at £14.99 a month.
Full fight card and undercard
Ryan Garcia vs Rolly RomeroDevin Haney vs Jose RamirezTeofimo Lopez vs Arnold Barboza JrLevale Whittington vs Reito Tsutsumi
Quotes corner
Devin Haney: 'I look to show the world a new-and-improved, better Devin Haney than before. I had to go back to the drawing board and focus on the mistakes I was making. Like I said, I had to become a better version of myself, and I'm looking to go in there and show it on Friday.'
Jose Ramirez: 'He has a big challenge in front of him. That's what boxing should be – the best fighting the best,' he told SecondsOut. 'I feel ready. I feel strong and I feel motivated. He has nothing that worries me. I'm excited to get these extra four lbs in my weight and be introduced to the 147-lb division in this way [144-lb catchweight]. I feel like the best is yet to come. I just haven't allowed myself to grow. I've been hurting my health to make the 140-lb division, and I'm ready to show a stronger and more motivated fighter."

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