Devin Haney is slowly emerging as the face of the lightweight division. His out-of-the-box skills, magnetic persona, and exuberant ring management have made him a stout prospect in the current boxing world. Moreover, Haney, who earns massive paychecks, spends the same on buying every luxurious item he can, including a fleet of cars, mansions, and more. But where does the WBC lightweight champ actually live?
In a recent chat with DAZN News, he said, “Las Vegas is where I currently reside.”
“Las Vegas is the mecca of boxing’s biggest shows and for me this is just the beginning.”
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Though Haney was born in California, he moved to Nevada to pursue his career as a boxer.
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The young gun has sent his fans into a frenzy with his blockbuster boxing performances. ‘The Dream’, who debuted in the sport in 2015, won his very first fight with a sublime T/KO. Ever since then, there was no turning back for him. Over time, he uncovered his best version to stagger one and all.
Alongside his boxing life, Haney also enjoys managing his personal life. He often keeps himself relevant to the fight world by staying active on his social handles, sharing snippets of his life with his fans around the globe. However, as his love for boxing is paramount, the young gun dedicates a major chunk of his time to improving his game.
Does Devin Haney train alongside Floyd Mayweather?
Devin Haney switches to multiple gyms while going through his training routines.
In 2020, he joined hands with Floyd Mayweather and sought some engaging boxing lessons. Haney trained in Mayweather’s gym for a substantial while, thus bagging some crucial skills for his career.
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‘The Dream’ is predominantly found in the 5th St. Gym where he polishes up on his boxing prowess. For now, Haney is moving everywhere and securing as many boxing lessons as he can from the bigwigs of the game.
He’s in the ideal stage of his career and is doing what he needs to do the most. It’ll be intriguing to see if the Las Vegas resident can apply these lessons to his fights.
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