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Tim Bradley says Devin Hani’s performance against Jose Ramirez last Friday at Times Square in New York is not a box. He suggests that Hani (32-0, 15 Ko) has “PTSD” From the injury, he experienced in his fight against Ryan Garcia last year, and this affects his ability to introduce himself.
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He noted the change of Hani from the way he committed himself to how he introduced himself last Friday against Ramirez (29-3, 18 CO). However, Bradley believes that Hani still had to be forced to fight hard because he was paid millions for his battle.
His job is to “entertain” the fans and he feels that he has failed in his mission. Although Hani won with a 12-round unanimous solution, his outcome was low. He threw only 224 shots, landing 70.
PTSR factor?
“Listen to me. I’ll tell you something. PTSR is a real thing in boxing,” Tim Bradley said Fight Hub TV Asked if he felt that the performance of Devin Hani against Jose Ramirez last Friday night was worth the millions of dollars he had been paid.
Hani seemed to be mentally closed against Ramirez, showing a avoidance behavior throughout her 12 -round match with Ramirez. Some fans would argue that this is a model of behavior of a former newspaper with PTSR. They become passive and lose the duel they had when they were on the battlefield.
The trauma of the firing remains with them. Hani’s behavior looked like a person with PTSR. He is obviously not close to the fighter he has been in in his last three matches against Ryan Garcia, Reason Pronis and Vasili Lomachenko. Something changed.
“However, this is the injured business. It’s an absolutely hurt business, man, and you get paying millions of millions of dollars to give us a show. Not only do you give us a show, but also to win and look good. Look as good as possible. You actually fight,” Bradley said.
Hani may have forgotten that he should have fun, or maybe Bradley is right about his belief that he shows signs of PTSR; He was incapable. This is not something that one can control. The trauma causes lightning and is not something that one can simply get away from. It is impossible to reject them and be those who were before the traumatic event.
“It wasn’t a boxing”
“So, do you think this has done Hani? Do you think this is a superb boxing? Do you feel that he has boxed this man’s ears? In my book, knowing boxing, it’s not a box,” Bradley said, informing the media that he was feeling Hani.
What Hani was doing was not a box against Ramirez. That actually worked and it was difficult for the carefully selected VIP fans in the Times Square ring and many who ordered it Dazn ppvS Hani is reported to have won $ 10 million for Ramirez’s battle, but it wasn’t enough to make him take risks.


Last updated on 05/06/2025