“Just Sign It”: Rolly Romero Turns Up Heat On Devin Haney

If you’ve been wondering what’s really going on with Devin Haney’s next move, the last few days finally gave fans something concrete to chew on. Rolando “Rolly” Romero has gone public saying the proposed fight with Haney is stuck on one thing: Haney’s signature on the contract for a WBA–WBO welterweight title clash. At the same time, reports say an offer is on the table for a May 30 unification in New York, with Haney himself confirming that talks are underway but stressing that nothing is officially done yet.

Rolly’s comments don’t just stir the pot, they put real pressure on the business side of this fight and on the WBA belt itself. Mandatory challenger Shakhram Giyasov has been waiting in line for his long‑promised title shot, and there’s still no clear word on whether he’ll be asked to step aside or if the sanctioning body will insist on enforcing its mandatory instead of green‑lighting a Haney showdown. For fans, that uncertainty is fueling debate online: is Haney smart to keep his options open and study every offer, or is Romero right to push for an answer now and call him out publicly?

However it shakes out, the story has all the ingredients of a modern boxing saga: a star champion in Haney weighing big‑money opportunities, a loud and confident belt‑holder in Rolly calling him out, and a frustrated mandatory who could crash the party at any moment. If a deal does land for Haney–Romero, it’s a genuine, stakes‑heavy fight with world titles on the line and a clash of styles and personalities that sells itself. If it doesn’t, expect even louder noise from all sides—and a WBA ruling that could reshape the welterweight picture overnight.

Excerpt – Fighter Snapshot: Devin Haney is an unbeaten multi‑division world champion campaigning at welterweight, coming off a run of high‑level title fights that established him as one of the sport’s sharpest technicians and most disciplined operators. Rolando “Rolly” Romero currently holds the WBA welterweight title, known for his awkward power, wild confidence, and upset‑minded wins that keep him in the spotlight and make him a dangerous opponent for any champion who underestimates him.

Comments are closed.