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Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez: Start time, TV channel, stream, undercard as pair feature on New York tripleheader

Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez: Start time, TV channel, stream, undercard as pair feature on New York tripleheader

The Sun02-05-2025

TIMES SQUARE hosts a MASSIVE night of boxing as Devin Haney makes a anticipated return to the ring.
American superstar Haney, 26, will make his first appearance on the competitive canvas following his overturned loss to fierce foe Ryan Garcia due to a drug-related ban for the latter.
Haney will dust-up against Jose Carlos Ramirez on a card organised by Turki Alalshikh's The Ring Magazine and lauded for it's uniqueness as New York's Times Square stages its first boxing event.
For Haney the spotlight will firmly be on him come fight night as the defensive frailties he showed in his Garcia match-up - which saw him dropped three times - will be question to be seen addressed.
Ramirez, who opened his career on a 26-0 run, may not poses the skill to outbox Haney but he certainly has the power.
Ultimately, there is a belief that it's a holding match for Haney ahead of a heavily scheduled rematch with Garcia.
He'll have to show that his worthy of another shot.
SunSport provides with all information you need to know.
When is Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez?
Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez will take place on Friday, May 2 - a day before Canelo Alvarez's clash with William Scull.
Ring-walk times are yet to be announced, so is the actual time of the fight.
Times Square, Manhattan as the allocated arena with actual attendance speculative given the first-time nature of the event.
The fight night dubbed Fatal Fury Times Square will represent a groundbreaking event as it will be first event staged at Times Square.
The understanding is that screens will be placed on the outside of the venue to broadcast the fights for free.
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What TV channel is Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez on and can it be live streamed?
Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez will be available to watch on DAZN PPV.
There are three options for a DAZN subscription, Annual - either paying a one-off fee or monthly - and a monthly option.
An annual pass can be purchased for £119.99/$224.99. That's just £2.30/$4.32 per week or 65p per fight (based on 185 fight nights per year).
A monthly flexible pass is priced at £24.99/$29.99 per month, which can be cancelled at any time.
A subscription allows you to watch every live event and all on-demand programming on DAZN.
A DAZN subscription costs:
What is the Devin Haney vs Jose Carlos Ramirez undercard?
Two of the fellow dubbed 'Four Princes' with the aforementioned Garcia and Teofimo Lopez also in action.

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