WBO champion Brian Norman Jr. responds to Bill Haney’s “same deal” offer and drives a business-centric battle over social media chatter


WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. responded positively to Devin Haney’s father, Bill Haney, and said he had not received the “same deal” he asked for and fought Yaron “Boots” Ennis The unified battle was held last November.

Bill Haney Offering the Battle

Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 Kos) was offered $1.7 million by Ennis promoter Eddie Hearn, who wanted to increase it. $2.2 million For the battle taking place in the homeland of Boots in Philadelphia. Hahn chose not to increase the offer.

Norman Jr. says he hopes that if Bill Haney isn’t interested in fighting between him and Devin, he will be “away from Twitter.” Fans believe Bill is just chasing his son in the news after his ti-sick performance with Jose Ramirez at Tulki Aralsik’s Times Square Card in New York City last May.

Haney was paid millions for that fight and chose to run around the ring, winning a 12-round unanimous decision against Ramirez. It’s hard to believe Bill Haney to set up a fight with Norman Jr. Devin looks terrifying towards Jose, and he is not near the puncher Norman Jr. is.

Norman Jr. wants business

“We can make this fight come and go with the social media stuff, but I’m about business. If he’s not trying to make anything happen, just leave Twitter. fighthyperesponds to Bill Haney offering a contract to fight Devin. “He had already proven himself with 135 and 140. I think he deserves it at 147.”

Bill is trying to make himself look bad in the eyes of fans if he doesn’t go through this fight. It appears he wanted to get cheap publicity for Devin without risking being knocked out like Norman JR’s final opponent Jinsaki.

Last updated on 06/24/2025



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