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Devin Haney vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko
Checkmate
DateMay 20, 2023
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Devin Haney Vasiliy Lomachenko
Nickname The Dream Loma
Hometown San Francisco, California, U.S. Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
Pre-fight record 29–0 (15 KO) 17–2 (11 KO)
Age 24 years, 6 months 35 years, 3 months
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 134.9 lb (61 kg) 135 lb (61 kg)
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Recognition WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring and TBRB Undisputed Lightweight Champion WBC/WBO/The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Lightweight
IBF/TBRB
No. 2 Ranked Lightweight
WBA
No. 3 Ranked Lightweight
The Ring No. 7 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
3-division world champion
Result
Haney wins via 12-round unanimous decision (116–112, 115–113, 115–113)

Devin Haney vs. Vasiliy Lomachenko, billed as Checkmate, was a professional boxing match contested on 20 May 2023, for the undisputed lightweight championship. The bout took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fight ended in a massive controversial unanimous decision win for Haney.

Background

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On 19 August 2019, Lomachenko defeated Luke Campbell and won the vacant WBC title, despite holding and defending belts with other sanctioning bodies. Just two weeks after this, Devin Haney defeated Zaur Abdullaev and won the WBC interim title, thus becoming the WBC mandatory challenger. Lomachenko opted to be named the WBC "franchise champion" and Haney was elevated from interim to world champion. This prompted Haney to accuse Lomachenko of "ducking" him.[1]

On 27 March 2022, Haney struck a deal with unified lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr to fight for the undisputed championship. Lomachenko declined to fight Kambosos, opting to stay and fight for his country after Russia invaded Ukraine. Haney would defeat Kambosos to become the first undisputed lightweight champion since Pernell Whitaker. He would retain his titles by defeating Kambosos in a rematch that took place on 16 October 2022.[2]

Discussions for the fight with Lomachenko began immediately after the Kambosos fight. Haney, a practicing Muslim, indicated that he preferred the fight to take place before March, so as to not conflict with Ramadan. He also accused his promoter Top Rank of favoritism towards Lomachenko, claiming that Top Rank and Lomachenko's management wanted the fight pushed to May to force him to stay weight-drained for longer.[3] Eventually, a deal was struck for a fight at the MGM Grand on May 20.

The fight

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With Lomachenko coming in as the underdog for the first time in his career, much of the bout turned out to be closely contested, with both men finding success, Lomachenko scoring with clean combinations to the head, while Haney countered consistently with solid body shots. Late in the fight, Lomachenko became increasingly dominant, finding particular success in the 10th and 11th rounds. However, Haney rallied to win the final round on all three judges' scorecards.[4][5][6][7]

Fans and professionals scored the fight as 115-113 in favour of Lomachenko [1]

Haney won the fight by unanimous decision. The sold-out crowd loudly booed the decision.[8][9]

Official scorecards

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Judge Fighter  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 Total[10]
Tim Cheatham Haney 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 9 9 10 115
Lomachenko 9 10 9 9 9 9 10 10 9 10 10 9 113
Dave Moretti Haney 10 9 9 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 116
Lomachenko 9 10 10 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 10 9 112
David Sutherland Haney 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 9 10 115
Lomachenko 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 113

Aftermath

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The decision however, was greatly disputed, as many onlookers felt Lomachenko had done enough to win, including fellow boxers Shakur Stevenson and Jorge Linares, who had previously predicted a Haney victory.[11][5][12][13][14] Judge Dave Moretti's scorecard, giving round 10 to Haney despite Lomachenko dominating that round, was heavily criticised.[4][15] Others argued that as the fight had been close, a narrow result for Haney was not unreasonable.[7] CompuBox punch stats showed Haney had landed 110 of 405 punches thrown (27%), while Lomachenko landed 124 of 564 (22%), with both boxers outlanding the other in five rounds each, the other two rounds being even.[6] Lomachenko believed he had won and his team subsequently stated they would file an appeal regarding the result. Haney on his part praised Lomachenko, calling him his toughest opponent yet.[11][5]

Regardless of the result, the fight and the performances of both men were widely praised. It was described by multiple accounts as "thrilling", with Lomachenko's display against a substantially younger and larger opponent being highly lauded.[5][7]

After the event, Haney was fined $25,000 for violently shoving Lomachenko during the weigh-in faceoffs.[16][17]

The event, which was a sell-out with a crowd of 14,436, produced by ESPN+ pay-per-view generated around 150,000 buys, grossing approximately $9 million in domestic revenue. According to Dan Rafael, the live gate was a “low seven figure gate.” Haney was guaranteed a $4 million purse and Lomachenko had a base purse of $3 million.[18]

Fight card

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Confirmed bouts:[19]

Main card (PPV)
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Lightweight Devin Haney (c) def. Vasiliy Lomachenko UD 12/12 [a]
Super featherweight Oscar Valdez def. Adam Lopez UD 10/10
Lightweight Raymond Muratalla def. Jeremiah Nakathila TKO 2/10 2:48 [b]
Undercard
Super flyweight Junto Nakatani def. Andrew Moloney KO 12/12 2:42 [c]
Middleweight Nico Ali Walsh vs. Danny Rosenberger NC 8/8 [d]
Super bantamweight Floyd Diaz def. Luis Fernando Saavedra UD 8/8
Lightweight Abdullah Mason def. Desmond Lyons TKO 6/6 0:32
Middleweight Amari Jones def. Pachino Hill TKO 6/6 1:16
Lightweight Emiliano Vargas def. Rafael Jasso KO 2/4 1:41
  1. ^ For WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles
  2. ^ For vacant NABF and WBO Global lightweight title
  3. ^ For vacant WBO super flyweight title
  4. ^ Originally a split decision draw; overturned due to Rosenberger testing positive for illegal substance

Broadcasting

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Country/Region Broadcasters
Free Cable TV PPV Stream
United States (host) ESPN+
Ukraine TBA
Asia (inc. Indian subcontinent exc. Japan) Fight Sports Fight Sports Max
Europe
MENA
Brazil SporTV Globoplay
Canada TSN+ (undercard only)
Denmark FITE
Finland
Norway
Sweden
France RMC Sport RMC BFM Play
Ireland Sky Sports Sky Go
United Kingdom
Japan Wowow Wowow on Demand
Latin America (exc. Brazil) ESPN Star+
Mexico Azteca 7 TV Azteca Deportes
Panama RPC Medcom Go
Poland TVP Sport TVP Go
Sub-saharan Africa ESPN ESPN Player

References

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