Title: Exciting Boxing Updates: Garcia, Haney, Lopez, and Ennis's Next Bouts Revealed

Title: Exciting Boxing Updates: Garcia, Haney, Lopez, and Ennis's Next Bouts Revealed

As a boxing enthusiast and 40-year fan, I'm thrilled to see the Sweet Science thriving with major news breakouts. On January 17, boxing guru Turki Alalshikh confirmed exciting bouts for the future, including discussions.

The calendar is set for a blockbuster May card featuring Ryan Garcia vs. Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz and Devin Haney versus former world champion Jose Ramirez. Hearing about a potential Garcia-Haney rematch in May is also in the cards, provided both victors emerge from their respective bouts. Alalshikh plans to pit Jaron "Boots" Ennis against Teofimo Lopez on the same card.

Fast-forward to February 2026, and the winners of Garcia-Haney and Ennis-Lopez will face off, while their adversaries lock horns as well. Alalshikh outlined the intriguing plans in a post on X.

The smack talk between fighters has already started. By May, anticipation for the card could reach unprecedented levels.

Alalshikh continues to introduce compelling and logical boxing concepts, overcoming promoter greed and fighters' cautious shields around their records. The latter is a common response to the sport’s unfavorable treatment of fighters with losses over the past 25 years, especially after Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s 50-0 record and pay-per-view dominance.

Alalshikh aims to challenge the mindset, offering lucrative rewards to encourage fighters to accept tough opponents. Despite some skepticism, this formula has effectively spearheaded a new era of boxing's resurgence.

In his rise as a boxing power broker, Alalshikh has greenlit top-tier matches like Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk 1 and 2, Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou, Fury vs. Ngannou, Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol, and a marathon Riyadh card showcasing the sequel to the light heavyweight unification event.

Promoters are accompanying Alalshikh and Riyadh Season, as they shoulder the financial burden of fighter pay. This approach minimizes the risk and financial investment for promoters, while paving a path for marquee names like Gervonta Davis.

Potential opponents like Shakur Stevenson, already working with Alalshikh, could put pressure on Davis to join him or risk a waning popularity. Davis, booked for a March fight against Lamont Roach Jr., needs to engage with notable names to preserve his standing.

Overall, a diverse menu of fights and alternative events like Jake Paul and Misfits Boxing promotion offer fresh layers for fans, regardless of their sentiments. Boxing's revival, whether people appreciate it or not, seems to benefit the sport for now.

Here are four sentences that contain the given words and follow from the text:

  1. Turki Alalshikh, the boxing guru, confirmed that Devin Haney's next fight will be against former world champion Jose Ramirez, as part of the exciting bouts discussed for the future.
  2. In addition to Garcia-Cruz and Haney-Ramirez, Jaron Ennis' next fight will be against Teofimo Lopez, according to Alalshikh's plans for a blockbuster May card.
  3. The question of when Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney will have their rematch is yet to be answered, as both fighters need to emerge victorious from their respective bouts first.
  4. Boxing enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the Alalshikh-planned Garcia-Haney-Ennis-Lopez showdown in February 2026, as well as the clash between their adversaries.

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