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Subriel Matias, a name buzzing in the boxing circles, finds himself at the center of a $4 million controversy. But here’s the twist: his team claims ignorance about this mega-deal. In a recent development, Matias’ coach, known as Coach Panda, has thrown a curveball into the narrative set by Bill Haney.

Contradicting Devin Haney’s dad’s claims, Panda insists on a significant oversight in the negotiation talks. This claim not only stirs intrigue but also raises questions about the behind-the-scenes workings of boxing promotions. Yet, what Coach Panda revealed next adds another layer of complexity to this already convoluted tale.

The $4 million misunderstanding

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Delving into the heart of the matter, the contention revolves around a purported $4 million offer for a fight between Subriel Matias and Devin Haney. This saga gained momentum following Haney’s recent victory over Regis Prograis, as chronicled in the boxing community. Amidst this backdrop, Bill Haney, father, and manager of Devin, claimed to have reached out to Peter Khan regarding a potential blockbuster fight involving Matias.

However, in a dramatic turn of events, Coach Panda, representing Matias, refuted these assertions in a candid interview with ESNews. Emphatically, he stated, “I just wanna tell people that with all due respect, Peter Khan has absolutely nothing to do with our team, or any of our fighters or the fighters I work with.” This revelation not only contradicts Bill Haney’s version but also exposes a potential miscommunication in the intricate web of boxing negotiations.

Furthermore, Coach Panda stressed the realism that guides their team’s approach to fight deals. He continued, “There’s no way in the world we will be asking for 4 million Dollars, we’re realistic.” This comment not only challenges the alleged figure but also casts doubt on the channels through which these high-profile boxing negotiations are conducted.

This development comes in the wake of Haney’s impressive performance at the Chase Center against Prograis, a fight that has reshaped the landscape of the junior welterweight division. As the boxing world still resonates with Haney’s tactical brilliance in the ring, the focus unexpectedly shifts to the convolutions of setting up his next big challenge. Let’s now look at what Bill Haney said about the offer.

Bill Haney’s perspective

Bill Haney shared his side of the story regarding the contentious negotiations for a bout between Subriel Matias and his son, Devin Haney. He recounted reaching out to Peter Khan, aiming to set up a fight with Matias. However, he expressed skepticism about Matias’ reputation as a fearsome competitor in the 140-pound division. “Well, I gave Peter Khan a call about it, and then he didn’t sound too much boogie man to me at $4 million,” Bill remarked.

He further disclosed his disbelief upon hearing Matias’ purported $4 million demand, a figure significantly higher than previous purses. “I just think that’s the way of not making the deal happen,” Bill concluded, hinting at strategic maneuvering behind the scenes in boxing deal-making.

Also Read: Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis Undercard Fight Purse Revealed

How often do such misunderstandings occur away from the public eye in the world of professional boxing? What do you think lies beneath the surface of these high-stakes negotiations?

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