SCORECARDS: 120-107, 120-107, 120-107 for Devin Haney. He becomes a two-division champion.
Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis fight results, highlights: Haney becomes two-division champ with dominant win
Haney put on a masterful performance to claim the WBC junior welterweight title on Saturday
In his first fight at 140 pounds, former undisputed lightweight king Devin Haney took a pound-for-pound sized step forward into stardom.
The 25-year-old Haney (31-0, 15 KOs), who fights out of Las Vegas, returned to his birthplace of San Francisco on Saturday to capture a second world title in as many divisions with a brilliant shutout of WBC junior welterweight champion Regis Prograis inside a sold out Chase Center. All three judges scored it 120-107 for Haney, who dropped Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) in Round 3 and was simply sublime throughout.
The bout was the main event of a DAZN pay-per-view card and marked Haney's return to Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Sport following a three-fight run with ESPN (and co-promoters Top Rank and DiBella Entertainment), which saw Haney reach P4P acclaim through lightweight conquests of former unified titleholders George Kambosos Jr. (twice) and Vasiliy Lomachenko. Yet, it was Haney's performance in his 140-pound debut that may have been virtuoso enough on this night to defeat anyone else on the planet.
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"At 140, we have a new king," Haney said. "This means everything. Since I was a young kid, my dream was to come back to the Bay Area and put on a big event. What better time than now with 16,000 people coming out to support me?"
Haney was so dominant that he limited the 34-year-old Prograis to a CompuBox record of just 36 punches landed over 12 rounds, which broke Shakur Stevenson's new record set just last month when he held Edwin Des Los Santos to 40 total connects in capturing the WBC lightweight title, which Haney chose to vacate.
In fact, Haney's 129 landed punches were nearly four times that of his opponent. Thanks to a patient attack and masterful control of distance, the counterpunching Haney landed 35% of his punches overall, including an absurd 46.5% of his power shots.
"That motherf---er is good!" Prograis said. "He is better than I thought, I'm not going to lie. I'm going to give [trainer] Bill [Haney] and his team credit. Look, we still keep the same energy but I am going to tell the truth. Devin Haney is better than I thought, I'm not going to lie. He is.
"His feet are faster and he's quicker than I thought he was. I couldn't seem to get to him, he was quick."
Not only was Haney too quick for Prograis, his pinpoint accuracy helped the power in his right hand become an instant factor. Haney made Prograis pay enough early on for coming forward that his output decreased over the second half.
"I did everything that I said I was going to do," Haney said. "I went in there and handicapped him; I went the opposite way and took [his jab] away. We knew he would try to come in with a tremendous jab but I followed the hell of a gameplan my dad came up with and we did what we said we were going to do."
A beautiful counter right hand from Haney floored Prograis in Round 3. Similar crosses badly hurt Prograis and forced him to do a dance in order to regain his balance in both Round 6 and 9.
"His power did surprise me," Prograis said. "I thought he was a soft puncher. He does have power. He's not the one-punch kind but he is quick. I was down and I was like, 'What the f--- happened to me?' He's quick and it's the shots that you don't see coming that are the most dangerous."
Haney said the five-pound difference in moving up to junior welterweight likely increased his power after not being forced to cut down in weight so aggressively.
"It made a tremendous difference and you can see that in my performance," Haney said. "I feel so much stronger and in this camp, I was able to recover and relax more. I felt great.
"[On the knockdown,] I hit him with a sharp right hand. I knew that he had habits of leaning in and we capitalized on that."
After the fight, Haney teased a possible move directly up to welterweight. But even Hearn seemed to focus more on the gluttony of young stars currently operating within the 140-pound division.
"We know how good Devin Haney is," Hearn said. "Could he transport that to 140? The answer is yes. He looked quicker and stronger. This is a special, special talent. I think this is a guy who can go to 147 and I struggle to see who can beat him. You are going to have big power and fast hands. He hardly broke a sweat tonight. That was an absolute clinic of a performance.
"But Ryan Garcia is a huge fight for us, Gervonta Davis is a huge fight. Teofimo Lopez is a huge fight. And I think he beats them all."
The undercard saw a pair of knockouts from rising contenders. Liam Paro finished off Montana Love dramatically in the sixth round to improve his standing in the 140-pound division. And Andy Cruz showed why many are high on the former Cuban Olympian as he dispatched of Jovanni Staffon with ease in the third round in just his second pro fight. Plus, Miyo Yoshida scored a stunning upset when she took the IBF bantamweight title off of Ebanie Bridges in the PPV opener.
CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday with the live results and highlights below.
Fight card, results
- Devin Haney def. Regis Prograis (c) via unanimous decision (120-107, 120-107, 120-107)
- Liam Paro def. Montana Love via sixth-round TKO
- Andy Cruz def. Jovanni Straffon via third-round TKO
- Miyo Yoshida def. Ebanie Bridges (c) via unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 97-93) -- IBF bantamweight title
Haney vs. Prograis scorecard, live coverage
Round | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Total |
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Haney | 9 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 119 |
Prograis (c) | 10 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 108 |
Absolute brilliance from Devin Haney.
R12: scorecard: 10-9 Haney (Overall: 119-108 Haney)
R12: Prograis isn't willing to sell out because Haney is just too precise. Perfect counter punching catches Prograis again.
R12: Quick jabs from Haney are enough to keep Prograis away but the crowd wants a finish and starts to boo.
ROUND 12: Good pressure from Prograis early but it doesn't lead to anything big. Nice jabs from Haney to hold distance.
R11 scorecard: 10-9 Haney (Overall: 109-99 Haney)
R11: Each time Prograis shows that he is about to come forward, Haney meets him with stiff counter shots.
R11: Sweeping left hook from Haney before ducking away from counter fire. This is beautiful to watch.
R11: Another clean right counter for Haney. Nice body shot from Prograis. Haney uses his forearms to push Prograis back. Good attempt at pressure from Prograis but the foot speed of Haney is just too much.
ROUND 11: Right to the body from Haney. What's interesting is that each time Prograis tries to clinch, the larger Haney pushes him right back.
R10 scorecard: 10-9 Haney (Overall: 99-90 Haney)
R10: Counter right from Haney lands. Prograis forces the clinch but can't find any success mauling.
ROUND 10: Prograis continues to try and come forward despite legit swelling around his left eye. Nice left hand from Prograis. But it was a single punch sandwiched between nothing but clean Haney jabs.
Prograis' corner challenges him to let his left hands go and show them something or they will consider stopping it.
R9 scorecard: 10-9 Haney (Overall: 89-81 Haney)
R9: Crowd fills the arena with chants of "Haney." Hard jab from Prograis. Nice counter right from Haney to prevent more activity.
R9: Big right hands wobble Prograis. He looks close to going.
R9: Clean right hands land for Haney. He's so sublime and looks even better at 140.
ROUND 9: Prograis hasn't been competitive since the opening round. Reiss calls time out to force Haney's corner to cut a piece off his boxing shoes that had ripped and was hanging.
R8: More jabs from Haney. This is a clinic. Scorecard: 10-9 Haney (Overall: 79-72 Haney)
R8: Single body shot from Prograis lands. Haney comes back with a sneaky right uppercut to split the guard.
R8: Haney has Prograis looking for big shots but too content to go for it.
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