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Haney open to Tank Davis clash: 'I'll fight anybody'

Devin Haney insists he will 'fight anybody' after being called out by Gervonta Davis as a potential opponent - should he come through his bout against George Kambosos Jr.

The American rivals have long been tipped to eventually meet inside the ring amid a talent-rich lightweight division, with Davis triumphing over previously-unbeaten Rolando Romero via a sixth-round stoppage last Saturday to defend his WBA Regular belt and Haney set to fight for undisputed honours in Australia this coming Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

Davis, nicknamed 'Tank', has been vocal in playing down his counterpart's title credentials in light of Haney acquiring his WBC belt by way of Vasiliy Lomachenko's promotion to "Franchise Champion" and recently issued a challenge to 'The Dream' while speaking to The Last Stand podcast.

Davis stops Romero in sixth to retain lightweight belt

It is a fight that appeals to Haney. Then again, every fight appeals to Haney, who is looking no further than clinching undisputed.

"I want to make the biggest fights happen, but it all starts on June 5," Haney said.

"I've got to get past George Kambosos and let's not mistake this is the biggest fight in the lightweight division, it's for everything so how could I possibly look past it when it's for top spot?

"After I come out victorious I can tell you what's next or who I would like next but right now my main focus is George Kambosos."

The strength and youth of the division teases a multitude of blockbuster matchups in the coming years, with Lomachenko and Ryan Garcia firmly in the mix, and Shakur Stevenson expected to move up to lightweight after his win over Oscar Valdez.

Haney has signed a two-fight deal with Kambosos and is reported to have accepted a pay cut while

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