Alright, so I was trying to figure this out the other day, you know? Devin Haney, the boxer. I just got curious about how tall the guy actually is. Sometimes you see them square up and you wonder about the stats.

So, what’s the first thing I did? Yep, grabbed my phone, and just punched ‘how tall is Devin Haney’ into the search bar. Standard procedure, right?
Well, you’d think it would be straightforward. But the internet being the wild place it is, I got a few different numbers thrown at me right away. One site would say one thing, another something slightly different. It’s like, come on folks, can we get a consensus here? It’s just a height, not rocket science.
I saw some mentions of 5 foot 9 inches, then 5 foot 8 inches kept popping up. A couple of places even got super specific with half inches, which always makes me chuckle a bit. I mean, for general knowledge, who’s really tracking that half inch unless it’s for a pre-fight weigh-in or something official?
So, I started digging a little deeper, clicking on what looked like more reputable sources. You know, trying to find actual sports news sites or boxing record databases, not just some random forum post where someone’s guessing. I figured those would be more likely to have the accurate info, or at least what’s commonly accepted in the boxing world.
It took a bit of scrolling, wading through the usual ads and headlines trying to grab your attention. You know the drill – “You WON’T BELIEVE Devin Haney’s…” and then it’s just some basic fact. I was just there for the height, plain and simple.

After a few minutes of this, comparing a couple of the more legit-looking spots, a consistent figure started to appear more often than the others. It was like, okay, this seems to be the number that most agree on.
So, What Did I Land On?
After all that poking around and cross-referencing, the height that kept coming up on the more reliable platforms for Devin Haney is 5 feet 8 inches. That seems to be the widely accepted figure.
Many places also listed it as 173 centimeters, which is pretty much the direct conversion. It’s always handy when they give both, saves you the trouble of converting it yourself if you’re used to one system over the other.
It’s funny, really. Sometimes you go looking for one simple piece of information and you end up on a mini-adventure through search results. But hey, that’s the process, right? At least now I’ve got a good idea. You always figure these things are generally accurate, give or take, unless the man himself comes out with a measuring tape on live TV!