Juan Carlos Burgos camp’s reply to all the Haney hype

Over the years we’ve all heard the various comebacks, the calm, cool rejoinders, “Come Friday night, I’ll let my fists do all the talking.” Seriously, what do you want Juan Carlos Burgos to say in answer to all of Devin Haney’s childish boasting? “It will all play out on Friday night and the best man will win. That would be me because I’m the only man in this contest.”

Ken Thompson Boxing Promotions
Press release: Orange, Calif. (September 26, 2018) – Three-time world title challenger Juan Carlos Burgos (33-2-2, 21 KOs) marks his return to national television when he meets rising talent Devin Haney (19-0, 13 KOs) in the 10-round main event of a ShoBox: The New Generation tripleheader on Friday, September 28, live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT) from the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, Calif.

Burgos, who has challenged for world titles at featherweight and junior lightweight, is stepping up to 135 lbs. for this fight against Haney. The Tijuana, Mex. resident boasts a far more impressive resume than the younger 19-year-old Haney, which he believes will be the difference maker on Friday night.


Burgos, 30, reflects on his past defeats and offers a preview of what might happen on Friday night.  
What do you know about your opponent Devin Haney?
“He’s fought in Tijuana a bunch of times so I’ve seen him in person. I didn’t really pay that much attention to him at the time. He has ability. He’s hungry with good skills, but I don’t think he’s ready for a fighter like me. He’s too young and I’m an experienced fighter that knows how to win.”
How has your training camp gone?
“We’ve had an excellent training camp. We are training for the best possible outcome, a unanimous decision win. Physically, I feel strong. Mentally I’m ready for whatever he brings. I’m going to show everyone that I still have a lot to give to this sport.”
What can a win do for your career?
“Winning this fight will lead to bigger fights. I want to be back in the marquee fights and if I win, I should have more options. Even though I took some time off a few years ago, I never stopped training. I was always in the gym. There won’t be any ring rust. I love this sport. My focus is on winning.”
How do you see this fight unfolding?
“I’m a technical fighter. That’s not a secret. I can counter punch too if Haney wants to bring it. I’ll brush him back. I can win a fight in a lot of different ways. I’m not one dimensional like most of the guys he’s faced. I think that’s going to bother him. He’s never faced anyone close to my skill level. He thinks he’s good, but he has no idea how to win a tough fight. Meanwhile, I’ve been in with some of the best talent in the sport.”
You’ve had some setbacks in your world title fights. At 22, you suffered a points defeat to Hozumi Hasegawa in what was a vacant championship fight. You had a draw to Roman Martinez in January 2013, and one year later a unanimous decision loss to Mikey Garcia. What did you learn from those experiences?
“I didn’t accomplish my dream of becoming a world champion. That’s the truth of it. My motivation to be great still exists. I use my setbacks as motivation to get better. I need to get passed Haney to realize my goals.”
The co-feature showcases an immediate rematch of one of 2018’s most controversial and widely disputed fights. Lightweights Thomas Mattice (13-0, 10 KOs) and Zhora Hamazaryan (9-1, 6 KOs) will face off less than three months after two judges in Iowa awarded Mattice what many ringside observers considered a fraudulent decision.
Both Burgos and Hamazaryan are promoted by Thompson Boxing and Banner Promotions. 
Tickets for this event, which is promoted by Devin Haney Promotions and Ringside Tickets Inc., are priced at $19 for General Admission, $29, $59, $79, $99, and $129 for Ringside, are now on sale, and can be purchased by calling the Pechanga Resort & Casino Box Office at 1-888-810-8871 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.
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