
Devin Haney has revealed the true cost behind staying at the top, and the numbers underline the level he operates at.
The unbeaten American is one of boxing’s most accomplished active fighters, having held world titles across multiple divisions. Haney boasts a perfect professional record of 33-0 with 15 knockouts, establishing himself as a consistent presence in elite-level bouts.
Known for his discipline and technical approach, ‘The Dream’ has built his success through meticulous preparation. That process, as he has now explained, comes at a significant financial cost.
Devin Haney reveals six-figure cost behind elite training camps

Speaking to PPV.COM, Haney outlined how much he invests in each fight camp and where that money goes.
“I spent a lot, man,” he said before adding, “On gyms, my chef and nutritionist, my massage therapists, my coaches, everything. I got a big team. [It cost] Six figures, for sure.”
That figure reflects the demands of modern boxing at the elite level. Fighters like Haney are not just preparing physically, but also managing recovery, nutrition and strategy through a full support team.
Devin Haney edges closer to ‘Rolly’ Romero unification showdown
Attention now turns to Haney’s next fight, with talks progressing over a potential welterweight unification bout against Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, according to Mike Coppinger.
The current plan points towards a clash on May 30 in Las Vegas, with both fighters holding major belts at 147 lbs. Haney claimed the WBO title with a win over Brian Norman Jr, and Romero secured the WBA belt against Ryan Garcia.
If confirmed, the bout would represent a significant step in shaping the division. And for Haney, the stakes match the investment, both inside and outside the ring.
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