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Devin Hani says he will use the aggressive pressure style that Jose Ramirez uses against him when they meet on May 2 in his battle in 144-foot in the Times of Times Square's Times in New York.
In accordance with the previous fights of Hani against pressure fighters, he will use these tactics to deal with the former pressure of WBC and WBO Light Welterweight Ramirez:
– Frequently attracting, bordering on an excessive
– Grind
– Move
– Stay low when throwing strokes
– Fight: Holding and hitting in clinch
Hani says he has to win this match against Ramirez to get a rematch with Ryan Garcia. If this is true, Devin will put pressure on his shoulders.
I just wonder how his father, Bill Hani, will handle it. He will have a kitten and stress to watch Devin fight Ramirez. This big money is fighting Ryan, who rides the result of this match. Bill will be a nervous wreck. Moving up to Swank neighborhoods in Hamptons on Billionaire Red, Beverly HillsThe platinum triangle, all set. If Hani loses this match, where does he go?
Potential for ugly
It can be a very ugly struggle if Ramirez (29-2, 18 CO) does not know how to deal with those negative tools that Hani will use to cancel his pressure. Jose has the power to finish what Ryan Garcia began against Hani last April when he cut it three times.
The only question is whether he can reach him to land without being packed, kept and malicious. If there is a good referee that works, he will force Hani to fight with a warning and take points, but this is unlikely to happen. Even Hani had not fought with Garcia, Ramirez was a difficult battle for him with his fragile chin.
These are the tactics that former World Champion with two Division Hani (31-0, 15 CO) uses effectively in his hardest matches in his career against Ryan Garcia, Vasily Lomachenko, Reason Program and Jorge Linarez. The clipping that Devin used against Ryan and Cambosos may have to lead to dots, but the referees chose not to do anything about it.
“He is a healthy opponent. It is not an easy battle on paper, but it is for me to make it easier to fight, “Devin Hani told Devin Hani Ring magazine Regarding his match on May 2 under the former WBC and WBO Light Westleight Jose Ramirez champion.
“I want to use his weaknesses against him, to use his pressure against him. We know he comes there to press, ”Hani continued to Ramirez. “Just show all my skills against a difficult fighter who goes forward to show the world that I'm even better Devin Hani than me.
“If I do not win this match, I do not reach these duels (Theophim Lypez, Rolando Roles Romero and Ryan Garcia), especially the battle with Ryan,” Hani said.

Last updated on 03/05/2025