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Devin Haney accepts challenge from explosive rival for risky title fight: “Let’s do it”

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Devin Haney has never backed down from a challenge, and he intends to keep that pattern alive in the welterweight ranks.

The former undisputed lightweight champion moved to 147 in November last year and snatched the WBO world title from Brian Norman Jr, scoring a knockdown on his way to a unanimous decision win.

Haney’s new division offers plenty of opportunity for intriguing fights. A rematch with Ryan Garcia, should he beat Mario Barrios for the WBC belt this month, is huge, and the other champions – Rolando Romero and Lewis Crocker – present would present a good clash of styles.

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Conor Benn is also the name on everyone’s lips after his rematch win over Chris Eubank Jr last year, and a vow to move down to become world champion at welterweight makes him a viable option.

Haney, however, is also looking farther afield. When tuning into the Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson card at Madison Square Garden this past weekend, he heard his name called out by Keyshawn Davis following his co-main event win against Jamaine Ortiz. ‘The Dream’ was quick to accept the challenge on social media.

Davis impressed in his super-lightweight debut, stopping the tricky Ortiz with around 15 seconds left on the clock after being patiently in control of the proceedings. The spiteful puncher from Norfolk, Virginia has made it clear he is all about business, and if he can’t get big names at 140, 147 is where he will go.

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Hurt Coco Gauff pens emotional message after facing brutal social media abuse over new photoshoot

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Coco Gauff recently penned an emotional message after facing brutal social media abuse over her new photoshoot. The American stated that the constant criticism reminded her why she shouldn’t be active on certain platforms.

Gauff is one of the WTA’s biggest women’s singles stars and the 22-year- old draws an immense amount of attention for her actions on and off the tennis court. Earlier this month, the two-time Grand Slam champion posed for fashion brand Miu Miu, but her look for the photoshoot gained immense scrutiny, with many expressing their disappointment about her natural hair.

Reacting to the hate, Coco Gauff wrote on X,

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“Deleted twitter for a month, came back today, and got instantly reminded why I should not be on here lol :/.”

At the Miami Open earlier this year, Gauff had admitted that she was taking a break from X to avoid the online toxicity.

Coco Gauff weighs in on social media negativity, demands accountability from platforms

Gauff speaks to the media at the 2026 Miami Open (Image Source: Getty)Gauff speaks to the media at the 2026 Miami Open (Image Source: Getty)
Gauff speaks to the media at the 2026 Miami Open (Image Source: Getty)

At the 2025 German Open, Coco Gauff discussed at length the negativity on social media surrounding players. In a conversation with the media, she shared that tennis stars often receive death threats and that online users frequently message family members as well, saying,

“It’s the worst you can get. Death threats, to your family, to yourself. I’ve had people DM [direct message] my boyfriend and friends about it. Racist comments, like all you can imagine. Nudity, things like that. It’s a gross kind of thing that we have going on in tennis.”

She went on to demand accountability from platforms, asking them to ‘step in’ in order to foster a more healthy environment for everyone,

“It’s something that we have to keep bringing awareness to. I would love for some of the social media platforms to get involved, not only when it comes to tennis players. Influencers, other athletes, they all get these comments, so it’s something that can be addressed. I know the WTA is doing what they can to make us feel protected, but I definitely think that a lot of these platforms can step in as well.”

On the tennis end of things, Coco Gauff was last seen in action at the Miami Open. The Florida-native reached the finals on home ground, before going down against World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka.