WBA welterweight champion Jack Catterall has responded to Ryan Garcia’s latest social media message aimed at Devin Haney, urging fighters to stop trading posts online and start making the biggest fights in the division.
Ryan reignited discussion about a potential rematch with Haney when he posted a brief message on X.
“Devin I’m waiting…..”
The post quickly drew a response from Catterall, who offered his own solution for the welterweight division.
“More cryptic sh** how about everyone just fights each other. You was juiced up when you boxed @Realdevinhaney so rematch him ✅ Crocker is fighting Paro for the ibf and if @SignUp4KOs grows a set of nuts and fights me we can all start having unifications.”
Catterall’s comments referenced Garcia’s no-contest bout with Haney in April 2024. Garcia dropped Haney three times and won a majority decision before the result was later overturned after he tested positive for a banned substance.
The British southpaw also pointed to the upcoming IBF welterweight title fight between Lewis Crocker and Liam Paro as an example of top contenders actually meeting in the ring rather than discussing potential matchups online.
Catterall then turned his attention to WBA champion Rolando Romero, calling for a unification bout that would move the division closer to producing a single champion.
Welterweight remains one of boxing’s most active divisions. Haney is expected to face a mandatory title obligation against Keyshawn Davis, Crocker and Paro are set to battle for the IBF belt, and Garcia continues to pursue another major fight following his victory over Rolly Romero earlier this year.
For Catterall, the solution appears simple: stop the cryptic messages and start making the fights.
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Last Updated on 2026/06/22 at 3:01 AM
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