Devin Haney vs Regis Prograis: A Clash of Champions for the WBC Super Lightweight Title. Devin Haney and Regis Prograis are set to face each other in a highly anticipated fight for the WBC super lightweight title on December 9, 2023, at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The fight will be broadcasted globally on DAZN1, and will be part of a stacked card that features three other world title bouts.
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Haney, a former undisputed lightweight champion, is looking to make history by becoming a two-division world champion at the age of 24. He has a perfect record of 30 wins and 0 losses, with 15 knockouts. He has held the WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine lightweight titles since 2019, when he beat Zaur Abdullaev for the interim WBC belt. He has defended his titles four times, including two wins over George Kambosos Jr. in Australia, and a close decision over Vasiliy Lomachenko in his last fight in May 2023.
Prograis, a former WBA super lightweight champion, is aiming to spoil Haney’s plans and retain his WBC belt. He has a record of 29 wins and 1 loss, with 24 knockouts. He has held the WBC super lightweight title since 2022, when he beat Jose Zepeda by split decision. He has defended his title once, against Danielito Zorrilla in June 2023, also by split decision. His only loss came in 2019, when he lost a majority decision to Josh Taylor in the final of the World Boxing Super Series tournament.
The fight between Haney and Prograis is expected to be a competitive and exciting one, as both men have power, speed and skill. Haney has the advantage of height, reach and youth, while Prograis has the edge of experience, versatility and durability. Both fighters have also shown courage and heart in their careers, overcoming adversity and injuries.
The winner of the fight will take home the WBC super lightweight title, and will be in a prime position to challenge for the undisputed title in the future. The current undisputed champion is Josh Taylor, who holds the WBA, IBF, WBO and Ring magazine belts. Taylor is scheduled to face Jack Catterall in his next fight, which is expected to take place in early 2024.
The undercard of the night will also feature three world title fights, as Dmitry Bivol defends his WBA light heavyweight belt against Lyndon Arthur, Jai Opetaia defends his IBF cruiserweight belt against Ellis Zorro, and Filip Hrgovic defends his WBC interim heavyweight belt against Mark de Mori. In addition, there will be four more fights, featuring Daniel Dubois, Jarrell Miller, Arslanbek Makhmudov, Agit Kabayel, Frank Sanchez and Junior Fa.
The event, dubbed “Day of Reckoning”, promises to be a spectacular night of boxing, with eight fights and four belts on the line. The main event between Haney and Prograis will be the highlight of the night, as both fighters will put everything on the line for the chance to become the best in the division.