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Devin Haney Faces WBO Deadline for Davis Fight Negotiations

2026-07-01 · Devin Haney · Player Focus

**Devin Haney** must lock in a showdown with Keyshawn Davis by the WBO’s July 31 deadline, the sanctioning body announced on 30 Jun 2026, leaving the lightweight champion’s calendar in limbo.

The World Boxing Organization issued a formal notice after weeks of stalled talks between Haney’s camp and Davis’s representatives. The notice demands a signed fight contract before the end of July, or the WBO will strip the bout of its mandatory status. Both fighters have expressed interest, but negotiations have hit a snag over purse splits and venue selection.

Haney, now 27, holds the WBO lightweight title and is eyeing a unification bout later this year. Securing a fight with Davis, the 25‑year‑old former Olympian, would keep him active and preserve his ranking ahead of a potential clash with a champion from another sanctioning body. Missing the deadline could force Haney to take a non‑mandatory opponent, risking a dip in his pound‑for‑pound standing.

Sources close to the camps say the primary sticking point is the split of the fight purse. Haney’s team seeks a 65‑35 split, while Davis’s camp pushes for a more even 55‑45 division. Venue talks have also stalled, with Haney favoring a U.S. arena and Davis preferring a neutral location to maximize global viewership.

If the July 31 deadline passes without a deal, the WBO may elevate another contender to the mandatory challenger slot, potentially opening the door for a different opponent. Haney’s management has hinted at alternative matchups, but none carry the same fan‑draw as a Davis clash. Both camps remain in talks, and a last‑minute agreement could still materialize before the clock runs out.

The WBO will release an official statement if the deadline is missed, and both fighters are expected to update their social channels with any developments. Keep an eye on major boxing news outlets for the latest updates, as the situation could shift quickly in the coming weeks.

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