The WBO champion quickly welcomed a fight with Davis after the challenger moved to the top of the rankings
Devin Haney wasted little time reacting after Keyshawn Davis was elevated to the No. 1 spot in the WBO welterweight rankings. The champion publicly welcomed the matchup, posting a brief message on social media shortly after the updated rankings were released.
Let’s do it KEYSHAWN.. https://t.co/plq9hqQpBP
— Devin Haney (@Realdevinhaney) June 3, 2026
It is absolute theater, and looking at it as anything else is buying into the promotional machinery. The second those WBO rankings dropped with Keyshawn sitting at the number one spot, Haney knew the clock was ticking.
If he stayed quiet or tried to minimize Keyshawn’s lack of experience at 147 pounds, the boxing world would have instantly labeled him as ducking. By jumping on X and matching the energy right away, he completely blunts that narrative. He gets to look like the fearless champion who is ready for all comers, while knowing full well that a social media post doesn’t cost a dime or require signing a contract.
The reality of the situation points toward this being a calculated public relations move rather than genuine eagerness for a few distinct reasons:
- The Financial Reality: Haney is always chasing the biggest financial output available. While a fight with Keyshawn carries tremendous hardcore fan appeal, it does not match the massive payday of a potential Ryan Garcia rematch or other blockbuster pay-per-view opportunities that are likely sitting at the top of his wish list.
- The Mandatory Timeline Cushion: Haney knows how the sanctioning body gears turn. Even with the WBO expected to order the mandatory challenge this summer, negotiations, purse bids, and promotional extensions can stretch the timeline out for months. He has plenty of time to explore other options before any real pressure sets in.
- Risk vs. Reward: Taking on a young, hungry, and highly skilled fighter like Keyshawn, who has never even competed at welterweight, is a dangerous proposition for a title defense when far more lucrative, established names are out there.
Haney’s quick reply was a great defensive maneuver outside the ring to protect his brand. He gave the fans the exciting quote they wanted to see, but when it comes down to actual network agreements, promotional alignment, and guarantees, the energy will likely shift. It is easy to say “Let’s do it” on social media; it is an entirely different story when the contract is sitting on the desk.
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Last Updated on 2026/06/03 at 1:58 AM


