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Roy Jones Jr. Tells Devin Haney To Stand Firm: No Catchweights For Shakur Stevenson

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Roy Jones Jr. Tells Devin Haney To Stand Firm: No Catchweights For Shakur Stevenson

Roy Jones Jr. believes WBO welterweight champion Devin Haney should not have to give up a three-pound advantage to make a fight with Shakur Stevenson, arguing that challengers should come to the champion’s division rather than asking for a catchweight.

“If I was him, I wouldn’t come down no weight. If you want to fight for my titles, come to my weight class and fight for the titles. If you don’t want the titles, then don’t come to my weight class. Meet me at 147. The weight class is 147. If you think you can beat me in my weight class, come see me in my weight class,” Jones told Fighthype.

Jones said agreeing to a lower weight would only weaken the champion and diminish the value of any victory.


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“If you want to fight me for my title, you fight me at the weight limit, because if you pull me a few pounds to beat me, basically, you weaken me and never really beat me,” said Roy Jr. “You pulled me down to be not at my best to beat me.”

Jones Jr. pointed to his own career as an example, recalling his heavyweight title victory over John Ruiz. Rather than asking Ruiz to come down in weight, Jones said he simply made sure he met the heavyweight limit before challenging for the belt.

“When I fought at heavyweight, I didn’t care what John Ruiz weighed. I’m just going to make sure I’m 200, so you can’t say I can’t fight for a title because I’m not 200. I don’t care what you weigh. I’m going to beat you at your weight because that’s how I feel, but I’m different. I want to fight you at your best. Your best is 147, that’s where I want to beat you at,” said Jones Jr.

The debate over a potential Haney-Stevenson fight intensified after Haney publicly said he was willing to meet Stevenson at a 144-pound catchweight. Stevenson initially accepted the idea before later moving his attention elsewhere. The WBO has since ordered Haney to make a mandatory defense against Keyshawn Davis, leaving a showdown with Stevenson on hold unless Haney vacates his welterweight title.

Ken Woods has been a senior writer at Boxing News 24 since 2013, covering the sport from every angle. With years of ringside reporting, he delivers fight news, results, and analysis that cut through the noise. Ken’s work consistently spotlights champions, contenders, and rising prospects, giving fans a sharp, knowledgeable view of the global boxing scene. 

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