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Dec 9, 2023, 7:49:24 PM12/9/23
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At 24, Devin Haney has accomplished more than most in boxing. The undisputed lightweight champion, Haney is ready to add to his legacy. He's set to challenge Regis Prograis for the WBC super lightweight title.


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The fight has landed on December 9 and airs on DAZN PPV in the U.S. Regarding the lightweight belts, Haney relinquished his status as undisputed champion to focus on super lightweight

Haney vs. Prograis
Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis
Liam Paro vs. Montana Love
Ebanie Bridges vs. Miyo Yoshida
Andy Cruz vs. Jovanni Straffon
Beatriz Ferreira vs. Destiny Jones
Amari Jones vs. Quilisto Madera
Shamar Canal vs. Jose Antonio Meza
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Prograis turned pro in 2012 and beat Luis Eduardo Florez in 2016 to win the NABF super lightweight title. "Rougarou" won the interim WBC super lightweight title in 2018 against Julius Indongo. Competing in the World Boxing Super Series super lightweight tournament, he beat Terry Flanagan and Kiryl Relikh (winning WBA gold) but failed to beat Josh Taylor in the finals for the IBF title.

Since then, he's gone 5-0, beating Jose Zepeda in 2022 for the WBC super lightweight title. Prograis' last bout was a split decision win in June against Danielito Zorrilla.

“Finally, we’re ready to go on Saturday, December 9 and I can’t wait to put on a show,” said Prograis. “I’ve already started training camp and I’ll be more than ready to do what I do best. Devin has done well at 135lbs but I’m the best in the world at 140lbs and I will prove that once again!

Haney has held gold since 2019 when he beat Zaur Abdullaev for the interim WBC lightweight belt. He fought George Kambosos Jr. in Australia in June 2022, beating the hometown hero to win the WBA, IBF, WBO, and Ring belts to become the undisputed champion.

A rematch clause forced Haney to fight Kambosos again, where he once again outpointed the Aussie. In his last bout, Haney edged Vasiliy Lomachenko to retain the belts.


“It’s been a long time coming,” said Haney. “It’s been a dream of mine to fight in my hometown. I’m excited for the opportunity to become two-division World champion in The City [The Bay] where it all started... Regis is going to be trying to knock me out and that’s exactly what I need him to be TRYING to do. This is what you do when you are the youngest promoter in boxing. I’m the real face of boxing. December 9. Legacy and Money."

Here's all you need to know about the anticipated 2023 showdown.
When is Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis?

Haney vs. Prograis is on December 9. The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET, or 5 p.m. PT. Haney and Prograis should make their way to the ring around 11:30 p.m. ET or 8:30 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.rytfdre

Where is Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis?

The fight will take place in the Chase Center in San Francisco. Home to the Golden State Warriors, the arena can hold up to 19,000+ people.
Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis betting odds

Per Bet MGM, Devin Haney is the -350 favorite, while Regis Prograis is the +275 underdog.

Regis Prograis record and bio

Nationality: American
Born: January 24, 1989
Height: 5-8
Reach: 67 inches
Total fights: 30
Record: 29-1 with 24 wins via knockout

Devin Haney record and bio

Nationality: American
Born: November 17, 1998
Height: 5-8
Reach: 71 inches
Total fights: 30
Record: 30-0 with 15 wins via knockout

Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis fight card

Regis Prograis (c) vs. Devin Haney for the WBC super lightweight title
Liam Paro vs. Montana Love; Super Lightweights
Ebanie Bridges (c) vs. Miyo Yoshida for the IBF bantamweight title
Andy Cruz vs. Hector Tanajara; Lightweights
Amari Jones vs. Quilisto Madera; Super Welterweights
Beatriz Ferreira vs. Destiny Jones; Super Featherweights
Shamar Canal vs. Jose Antonio Meza; Super Featherweights

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Dec 9, 2023, 9:14:36 PM12/9/23
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In the heart of Sulphur, Louisiana, on a Saturday evening, the West-Cal Arena & Events Center was transformed into a battlefield for warriors from various disciplines as AKA 33 unfolded on December 9, 2023. The expansive arena, typically a venue for a myriad of events, became the epicenter of combat sports, hosting a total of 13 exhilarating fights that would captivate the hearts of fight fans.

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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over Sulphur, the West-Cal Arena opened its doors to a crowd hungry for action. The air buzzed with excitement as spectators filled the seats, eager to witness the clash of titans in the cage. AKA 33 promised a night of relentless competition, showcasing the diverse skill sets of the athletes who had converged on this Louisiana town.

The fight card, boasting 13 matchups, featured fighters from various weight classes and disciplines, ensuring a diverse and captivating lineup. From skilled strikers to adept grapplers, each bout offered a unique blend of technique and strategy, contributing to the dynamic tapestry of the event.

Full Fight card:
Hunter Smith vs. Benton Mitchell
Robert Link vs. Braxton King
Austin Soileau vs. Malcolm Williams
Seth Dardar vs. Nevan Driehuis
Jude McNicol vs. Landon Royer
George Baron vs. Sipho Nkosi
Tristen Bolyer vs. Colton McElhinney
Ruben Alaniz vs. Dakota Smith
Christian Wesley vs. Michael Taylor
Isaiah Williams vs. Dylan Sam
Joseph Yarborough vs. Andrew Trahan
Mirad Almas vs. Justin Carpenter
Matt Elliott vs. Jacob Traver

The opening fights set the tone for the evening, with competitors unleashing a flurry of strikes, takedowns, and submissions. The crowd, a sea of fervent fans, roared with every impactful blow, creating an atmosphere charged with energy and enthusiasm.

As the night progressed, the intensity escalated, reaching its peak in the main event. The headline bout, the culmination of weeks of preparation and training, held the crowd in rapt attention. Two warriors faced off in the center of the cage, showcasing their prowess and resilience in a bid for victory.

The West-Cal Arena & Events Center, typically a venue for entertainment and gatherings, became a theater of combat, witnessing the triumphs and challenges of each fighter. The cheers, the chants, and the collective gasps painted a vivid picture of the emotional rollercoaster that unfolded with every passing fight.

When the final bell tolled, signaling the conclusion of AKA 33, the arena echoed with applause, acknowledging the efforts and sacrifices of the fighters who had left it all in the cage. Sulphur, Louisiana, had been the host to a night of sporting spectacle, where AKA 33 had etched its mark as a memorable chapter in the ever-evolving narrative of combat sports. The West-Cal Arena & Events Center, having witnessed the highs and lows of the fights, carried the echoes of that December night—a testament to the indomitable spirit of the athletes and the passion of the fans.fgfdhg dfgfj






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