Regis Prograis strength and conditioning coach Evin Tobler said the media held Bill Haney's foot to the fire shortly after his son, Devin Haney, defeated Ryan Garcia with three knockdowns in 12 rounds. I wonder why they didn't ask me any questions. The majority vote took place last Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Tobler feels Bill Haney should have been put on the hot seat after the game, like Team Prograis did when Regis lost to Devin last December at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
The DAZN broadcast focused much of its time on interviews with the victor, Ryan Garcia (25-1, 20 KOs). Because he was the one his fans wanted to hear from. Bill was a low priority and Devin (31-1, 15 KOs) appeared to have injured his jaw and was bleeding from the mouth. It would have been bad timing for either of them to speak to the media.
“Why aren't you guys on social media asking Bill Haney? When you lose, you don't give anyone else a break,” Regis Prograis strength coach Evin Tobler said on social media. , I wondered why the media didn't harshly criticize Devin Haney's father, Bill Haney, for his son's loss to Ryan Garcia last Saturday. night.
Bill was interviewed by the media on his way to his car and said he wanted a rematch between Devin and Ryan. If promoter Eddie Hearn insists on it, that could be an option.
“What happened? When we had to [Prograis] lost. So what's the problem? Is everyone scared of Bill Haney? You guys are scary. do your job. Chris Mannix, why don't you interview Bill Haney? That's his job. He's interviewing everyone else after he loses,” Tobler said.
“I don't understand. Why don't you talk to Bill? When we lost the battle, you guys ran right in and took advantage. [to Haney]. He shoves a microphone in Regis' face. Why didn't you do that with Bill Haney? Oh, you're showing favor, aren't you? That’s that bullshit I’m talking about in the Matchroom media,” Tobler said.