Joe Rogan Confirms Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney's Worst Fears on Rematch After Times Square Backlash
Briefly

The anticipated rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney is in jeopardy following Garcia's recent loss and Haney's unimpressive performance. Last year, Garcia defeated Haney, but a drug test failure led to a no-contest ruling, complicating their rivalry. Following a successful return, Garcia's loss to Romero raised doubts over the viability of a rematch. Joe Rogan expressed skepticism during a podcast discussion, noting how both fighters' recent setbacks diminished interest in a follow-up fight. The situation remains tense as both boxers assess their next steps amid legal and competitive challenges.
One is forced to think. Devin Haney had already secured a victory. So, had Ryan Garcia drubbed Rolly Romero, then could things have been different?
Speaking about the May 2 event, the UFC commentator pointed out how Garcia bounced back from the KO loss to Tank Davis by defeating Haney, only to later suffer a decision loss to Romero.
Rogan pointed out, 'They were going to, like, set up a big rematch. Now, nobody wants to see the rematch.'
The problem is, as much as Garcia ruined its chances by suffering a humiliating loss to his former sparring partner, Haney's lackluster performance didn't help either.
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