Devin Haney is working his tail off as he prepares for
Brian Norman.
Although he knows
November 22 at ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on
DAZN will be one of the biggest nights of his life, on September 13 he plans on taking a little break.
Haney will grab a bucket of popcorn, recline in a cozy chair and
watch Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez get it on.
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will be rocking as
Crawford will move up two weight divisions to face the Mexican star for his undisputed super middleweight crown.
Haney is in awe of Crawford. He also believes he’ll find a way to get it done, despite being a slight underdog.
If the Omaha, Nebraska, native does manage to get the win, the question will be,what's next? In Haney’s opinion, there shouldn’t be anything.
“What else is there to do?” asked Haney on Ring Champs with Ak & Barak on their YouTube channel. “If he wins or loses, what else is there to do?”
Somewhere Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs) is grinning. The 35-year-old has no intentions of giving up his throne, no matter what Haney has to say. As for the challenges Crawford presents, he believes he’s seen it all.
From experience vs. brawlers such as
Edgar Berlanga to
fleet-footed likes of William Scull, Alvarez has experience that can't be dismissed.
However, so does Crawford.
It’s been more than a year since he last fought. But while he was smiling from ear to ear following his win over
Israil Madrimov to grab the WBA 154-pound title, he wants more gold.
Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) hasn’t discussed what his future after Alvarez could look like. Haney, though, doesn't see anything left.
“He been undisputed twice, in two weight classes," Haney said. "What more does he need to do?”
Especially if Crawford makes it three.