Devin Haney beats Jose Ramirez in unanimous decision in Times Square

The scorecard shows that Devin Haney won 12 rounds of middleweight through a unanimous decision against Jose Ramirez. But the round lacks hissing.

According to Dazn's broadcast, the boxers collectively received 110 punches.

Haney repeatedly retreated as Ramirez fought in Times Square. But his opponent failed to get many punches. Haney's agility and hand speed provide him with great service.

The judge scored for Haney's 119-109, 119-109, 118-110, and he improved to 32-0. The victory helped to rematch Ryan Garcia, who planned to fight Rolando "Rolly" later in the evening.

Ramirez fell to 29-3.

Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez

Round 12: Ramirez needs a knockout round, but it seems futile. When Haney darts left, just land the left side of the left on the body and fired a few shots. Haney Pot Shooting. Kindly, the battle is over. Haney 119, Ramirez 109.

Round 11: Haney threw a lot of rights. and missed. If it's just to prove that he's equipped with a rematch with Garcia, he needs to win such a fist. Ramirez took over the right. Haney burned a lot of calories and surpassed Ramirez. Haney 109, Ramirez 100.

Round 10: Haney returned to moving instead of standing on the ground. The strategy may be to get a reward on the scorecard, but it's not old-fashioned Haney. Is Garcia retired from the old-fashioned Hanney? He ate two pokes. Ramirez Corners Haney and scored, but Haney started soon again. Haney 99, Ramirez 91.

Round 9: Ramirez attacked and shot his body. Attack again and land the right. Nothing would have missed Hannie, but he needed a bigger fist. Haney has strong rights and darts towards his rights rather than follow up. Ramirez chases Haney, but takes a few punches when he's too close. Haney 89, Ramirez 82.

Round 8: All the touching Haney treats Ramirez as if he is a Hall of Fame. Then finally slow down. land. Haney is open. Ramirez has no answer. Haney 79, Ramirez 73.

Round 7: With all this running, Haney will surely step into his footsteps. Ramirez is in the lower left corner and eat right at the counter. Haney won more punches, but had little chance. Ramirez showed great scoring ability. Haney 69, Ramirez 64.

Round 6: Ramirez grazed Haney with his left hand. Hey, this is progress. Haney stays on the move and quickly covers up whenever he punches. Ramirez bleed from his left eye and scored with his left hand. Haney reacted with a combination and then made a solid shot. Haney 59, Ramirez 55.

Round 5: There is almost no action here. Ramirez struggled to catch up with Haney, who kept moving forward without punching the holes. Well, that's it, Haney landed a combination. Haney 49, Ramirez 46.

Round 4: Haney continued on, as if afraid of being hit. Just as he seemed ready to claim himself, Haney traced back. Not a dynamic battle to say the least. Ramirez had almost no authority to hit Hanni. Haney 39, Ramirez 37.

Round 3: According to Dazn's Jim Lampley, Haney has put the tape on the corner of the uncooperative Velcro. Haney threw more fists, but still looks temporary when Ramirez attacks - not frequent enough. Haney released a hard left hook. Then get solid rights. Ramirez looks mostly flat and slow. Haney 29, Ramirez 28.

Round 2: The Velcro strap is still slapped on Haney's right shoe. Haney finally fired a crisp left, but he still looked weird. A year-long layoff or was it a three-time knockout by Ryan Garcia? Haney stayed Nice, and the benefit for him was that Ramirez did very little. Haney is alive and he has solid rights. Ramirez 19, Hanni 19.

Round 1: The muscular Devin Haney looks unprepared to bend them immediately. He was on the back of the opening moment. Jose Ramirez scored several points. Hanney looks weird. Ramirez missed his right hand. Haney's fists looked leather-woven. Velcro's right shoe with Haney is loose. Wardrobe malfunction? Ramirez 10, Hanni 9.