Devin Haney’s father, Invoice, regarded unhinged right now, melting down on prime of the Empire State Constructing in New York, speaking about how he’s sending his son to go “kill” Ryan Garcia when the 2 meet this Saturday, April twentieth, on DAZN PPV on the Barclays Heart in Brooklyn.
The manufactured drama and weird antics Invoice is attempting to create aren’t working. Papa Haney can’t repair the core problem: Followers aren’t excited concerning the Devin vs. Ryan match-up, and Invoice can’t change that along with his theatrics.
Invoice must do greater than off-the-rails trash discuss to get followers on this combat as a result of it’s trying like one other PPV catastrophe for Devin, like his final one which introduced in solely 50K buys towards Regis Prograis.
Followers see the combat as a mismatch, and that notion is not going to change it doesn’t matter what wacky Invoice makes an attempt. If Invoice wished to promote the combat, he ought to have give you one thing earlier reasonably than ready till the week of the combat.
Haney Shoves Ryan
Throughout right now’s face-off on the Empire State Constructing, Haney put his hand to Ryan’s face and shoved him again a number of toes. The media obtained into it, but it surely regarded prefer it had been deliberate by Group Haney.
Predictably, we may see some extra wacky stuff earlier than Saturday, with shoving, different violent acts between Devin and Ryan, together with the over-the-top trash speaking. The “kill” discuss by Invoice Haney right now was a small instance of that.
What’s Invoice Pondering?
“He disrespected boxing, he disrespected the folks and disrespected the game,” stated Invoice Haney about Ryan Garcia throughout their media occasion right now on prime of the Empire State Constructing in New York Metropolis.
“If he dies, he dies,” Invoice Haney stated with overly dramatic, theatrical method. “This ain’t no identify. I’m sending my son to go kill him.”
The “kill” trash stroll from Invoice appeared to be an SOS on his half, an indication that ticket gross sales are in freefall, and the PPV goes nowhere.