Devin Haney’s crew is reportedly searching for his April 20 loss to Ryan Garcia to be overturned to a disqualification win.
In line with a report from Boxing Scene, Haney’s lawyer Patrick English despatched an eight-page letter to high-level members of the New York State Athletic Fee calling for Garcia to be disqualified following Garcia’s failed drug checks for banned substances that have been revealed following Garcia’s choice win over Haney in Brooklyn.
Per the report, English states that the alleged performance-enhancing drug use, together with different elements, positioned Haney “in an unsafe combat beneath NYSAC jurisdiction.”
“The bout was made a mockery and along with the PED use and prohibited use of IVs, after the bout, Mr. Garcia admitted that lacking weight was a tactic to present him an unfair benefit,” English wrote.
“As there was no second-day weigh in required by the fee, thus it’s not possible to know what he weighed on combat evening. For this reason, after setting forth the information beneath we request that Mr. Garcia be disqualified, which is extra becoming than a no-contest on this state of affairs.”
Garcia was made conscious of the state of affairs, and, as anticipated, had lots to say on Twitter about it.
I want my a reimbursement in the event that they overrule my victory
I paid him cash and that was to just accept the burden
So give me my fucking a reimbursement
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) Might 14, 2024
Garcia even supplied a display screen seize about NYSAC guidelines involving drug testing, and says that “everyone seems to be getting sued.”
Garcia examined optimistic for the banned substance ostarine in two drug checks with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Affiliation (VADA) forward of his bout with Haney. He additionally “screened optimistic” for 19-Norandrosterone metabolite, which derives from the banned substance nandrolone, however was in the end cleared of that infraction.
“King Ryan” has requested to have his B-sample examined, and outcomes are anticipated to return again Might 22.