Live Stream: Haney vs. Gamboa DAZN Weigh In Results

By Boxing News - 11/06/2020 - Comments

The Haney vs. Gamboa card gets underway at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, LIVE on DAZN. Haney and Gamboa are expected to make their ring walks about 11 p.m. ET, but the time depends on the length of the earlier fights.

Live on DAZN from 8pm ET

6 x 3 mins Featherweight contest

Raymond Ford (125.8lbs) vs. Rafael Reyes (123lbs)
Camden, New Jersey Clovis, Mexico

6 x 3 mins Welterweight contest

Reshat Mati (146lbs) vs. Marcos Mojica (146.4lbs)
Staten Island, New York West Palm Beach, Florida

10 x 3 mins Heavyweight contest

Zhilei Zhang (259.6lbs) vs. Devin Vargas (22-6 9 KOs)
Las Vegas, Nevada Sylvania, Ohio

10 x 3 mins Vacant IBF International Heavyweight title

Filip Hrgovic (242.6lbs). vs. Rydell Booker (248lbs)
Zagreb, Croatia Detroit, Michigan

12 x 3 mins WBC World Lightweight title

Devin Haney (135lbs) vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa (135lbs)
Las Vegas, Nevada Miami, Florida

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Undefeated WBC lightweight world champion Devin “The Dream” Haney (24-0, 15 KOs) will return to the ring on November 7, 2020, against former 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist and two-time world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa (30-3, 18 KOs).

Haney vs. Gamboa is a 12-round world title fight taking place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event on a highly anticipated Matchroom USA card in association with Devin Haney Promotions is broadcast on DAZN.

Here is what Devin Haney, the WBC Lightweight Champion, had to say ahead of his fight with Gamboa as he wraps up his final day of training camp in Las Vegas.

On his recent training camp in Las Vegas

“I stay in the gym, I basically live in the gym, so once camp begins, I put my all into training. And I do not want to be outworked, and those around me drive me. I am extremely focused right now. I’m going to be the face of boxing.”

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On returning after his shoulder injury

“No athlete wants ever to be injured. I took the time I needed to listened to the doctors and let my body rest. One good thing from the social distancing and stay-at-home orders was it occurred during the time I was recovering, so I was able to be fully rested once the gyms reopened. I am now 100% and better than ever, you will see on fight night.”

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On his matchup with Yuriorkis Gamboa

“Gamboa has done a lot in the sport, and the fact that he gave a lot of fighters tough fights, says a lot about him. I want to prove a point in this bout that many people are not mentioning my name amongst the best in the world, and I am looking to change that by putting forth a performance against Gamboa that no one has ever seen before. I respect Gamboa as a fighter, but in the ring, I will have no respect for him at all. In the ring, he is my enemy.

On what a spectacular win means for your career

“Obviously, a win gives me my 2nd world title defense, which is very important to me. Title defenses show a lot about what kind of fighter you really are. I don’t care how you won it or who you won it from…can you defend the world title against all challengers? That’s what I represent as a throwback champion.

You can have a strategy to get there, but you become a target when you become a champion. Tank Davis, Teofimo Lopez, and Ryan Garcia are all great potential opponents for me. I’d rather fight sooner than later, but they have to feel the same way about me. I have a goal to be the first billionaire boxer, and to do that; I have to put forth billion-dollar performances. That’s exactly what I’m going to do on November 7th in Miami.”

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(Photo credit: Johnnyrueg – Devin Haney Promotions)