Devin Haney is set to defend his WBC super lightweight title against Ryan Garcia on April 20 in Las Vegas, at a venue yet to be announced. This bout marks Haney’s first defense of the super lightweight title he claimed from Regis Prograis in December. Haney’s victory over Prograis also earned him the status of a two-division champion, complementing his unified lightweight titles from wins over George Kambosos, Jr. Garcia, a former interim WBC lightweight champion, returns to the ring following a rebound knockout of Oscar Duarte in December. This win helped Garcia recover from a previous knockout loss to Gervonta Davis in April. Haney, ranked No. 1 in the super lightweight division and featured in the top 10 pound-for-pound lists, faces a formidable challenge from Garcia in what promises to be an exciting boxing matchup.
Salvadoran Referee Makes History with World Cup Semifinal Assignment
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached its final four, and a Latino referee will be in charge of one of the tournament's biggest matches. FIFA has appointed El Salvador's Iván Barton as the referee for Tuesday's highly anticipated semifinal between France and Spain in...






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