Devin Haney, a rising star in boxing, has identified his four all-time greats despite not stepping into the ring this year. The boxer, who recently claimed the WBO welterweight title by defeating Brian Norman Jr., shared his choices for boxing’s ‘Mount Rushmore’ in an interview with Inside The Ring.
Haney, currently without a scheduled defense of his title due to ongoing title unification talks with Ryan Garcia and potential bouts against Conor Benn or Shakur Stevenson, highlighted legends who redefined the sport. His selections reflect both technical brilliance and cultural impact.
“My Mount Rushmore includes Floyd Mayweather, who revolutionized boxing with his precision and defensive mastery. His influence transformed the sport’s approach to movement and strategy.”
“Sugar Ray Leonard comes next—his combination of offense and defense made him a mathematical marvel in the ring.”
“No one compares to Muhammad Ali, whose charisma, skill, and legacy as ‘The Greatest’ transcend the sport itself.”
“Finally, Sugar Ray Robinson. His relentless activity and near-unbeaten record during his prime cement his status as a peerless athlete.”
The consensus around Haney’s picks aligns with their widespread recognition. While debates about boxing’s greatest often arise, Mayweather, Leonard, Ali, and Robinson are universally celebrated for their unparalleled achievements.
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