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Undefeated lightweight champ Devin Haney faces his toughest test to date on Saturday, May 29 when he meets former three-division champ Jorge Linares. The fight will air on DAZN, with the main card starting at 8 p.m. and ring walks for Haney and Linares expected around 11:15 p.m ET.
This title fight will live stream exclusively on DAZN, where you can sign up for a monthly or annual subscription. A monthly subscription is $19.99, while an annual subscription is $99.99. With a DAZN login, you can watch the fight on your computer, smart TV, Apple TV, Fire Stick, Xbox and PS4. You can also use your Android or Apple cell phone stream the Haney vs. Linares title fight using the DAZN app.
Haney is 25-0 and holds the WBC title as the fourth overall lightweight on The Ring Magazine rankings. His last fight was a unanimous decision victory over Yuriorkis Gamboa this past November. Linares is 47-5 and last fought in February of 2020 when he knocked out Carlos Morales in the fourth round. Linares held The Ring’s lightweight title from September 2016 to May 2018.
Haney is a -1430 favorite to win at DraftKings Sportsbook and -1250 in a 3-way moneyline wager. The favored winning method is Haney by KO, TKO, or DQ at -200, followed by Haney via points after 12 rounds at +210.
Full card
- Main event: Devin Haney vs. Jorge Linares — Haney’s WBC Lightweight title
- Chantelle Cameron vs. Melissa Hernandez — Cameron’s WBC Women’s Junior Welterweight title
- Jason Quigley vs. Shane Mosley Jr. — Middleweight
- Martin Joseph Ward vs. Azinga Fuzile — IBF Junior Lightweight eliminator
- Jason Quigley vs. Shane Mosley Jr. — Middleweight
- Khalil Coe vs. Nathaniel Tadd — Light Heavyweight
- Reshat Mati vs. Gilberto Espinoza Zarata — Welterweight
- Ramla Ali vs. Mikayla Nebel — Women’s Super Bantamweight