The Ryan Garcia Devin Haney rematch timing to make the fight is right now in 2026. Learn more below.
The time to strike while the iron is hot for both boxers is now more than ever.
Here’s the facts on why that is.
Why Garcia vs Haney 2 Timing Is Better Now Than Ever
| Factor | Then: April 20, 2024 – Fight 1 | Now: May 2026 | Why Timing Is Better Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fight Result/Controversy | Garcia won by majority decision after 3 knockdowns. Changed to No Contest after Garcia failed drug test | Official record: No Contest. Haney retains WBC title, no loss on record. Garcia’s win erased due to PED violation | Unresolved outcome. No clean winner. Creates demand for a decisive fight with both undefeated vs each other. |
| Titles/Status | WBC super lightweight title on the line. Haney was champion | Haney still WBC super lightweight champion. Garcia still top draw with no belt | Title still available. Rematch keeps WBC belt in play. No titles changed hands in fight 1. |
| Marketability/Draw | Garcia had ∼10M Instagram followers, 1.5M+ YouTube subs. Garcia vs Davis did ∼1.2M PPV buys | Both fighters’ profiles grew post-fight due to controversy, media coverage, and callouts. Haney publicly called for rematch | Bigger narrative. PED controversy + “unfinished business” = higher PPV ceiling than pre-fight 1. |
| Fighter Momentum | Haney came in 31-0, #6 P4P, off dominant win over Prograis. Garcia 24-1, coming off KO loss to Davis | Haney proved durability, got up from 3 knockdowns. Garcia proved power vs elite opponent | Both stocks rose in fight 1. Haney showed heart, Garcia showed threat. Makes rematch 50-50 instead of Haney-heavy favorite. |
| Rematch Demand | No prior history at pro level before April 2024 | Haney said post-fight: “I want a rematch. I gave him a shot. It’s only right that he gives me a shot back.” | Mutual public callout. Champion wants it back. Rare for fighter dropped 3x to demand immediate rematch. |
| Weight/Sanctioning | Fight at 140 lbs for WBC super lightweight title | Both still campaign at 140 lbs. WBC has not mandated other challengers since NC | No divisional roadblocks. Both in same weight class, same title available, no undisputed unification tying up belts. |
| Amateur History | Met 6 times as amateurs, 3-3 record | Pro record now 0-0-1 NC after fight 1 | Trilogy angle unlocked. Amateur 3-3 + pro NC = fight 2 decides who’s really better. |
Alas, the first fight officially did not count due to Garcia’s failed drug test.
Reverting to No Contest.
So competitively — the rivalry is still 0-0 at pro level with WBC belt unresolved.
They have unfinished business which surely both want to put right.
And the fight is a huge fight for both of them.
No need for Garcia to bother with the Conor Benn fight for now — Devin Haney 2 is ten times a bigger fight for him.

