Michel Rivera, ranked No. 14 by both the WBC and IBF, has his sights set on WBC junior welterweight champion-in-recess Devin Haney.

Haney, 25, holds a 31-0 (15 KOs) record and was involved in a controversial no-contest with Ryan Garcia. Initially ruled a loss, the result was overturned after Garcia tested positive for the banned substance ostarine. Alberto Puello, who was recognized as the WBC titleholder in June, now holds the belt.

“I’m always available for Haney,” Rivera told BoxingScene. “They know me, and they know what I bring. I know I can beat him. I can do better than Ryan Garcia. His father knows me well. I’m confident this is the fight that should happen.”

In March, Rivera signed a long-term promotional deal with Salita Promotions. He’s on a two-fight win streak since his December 2022 loss to Frank Martin. Rivera earned a unanimous decision victory over former titleholder Sergey Lipinets in November 2023, followed by a split-decision win against Hugo Alberto Roldan in July.

“I am here, and I’m calling him out,” Rivera said. “I need this fight. I want it.”

Rivera also pointed out that Haney can’t target a rematch with Garcia, as Garcia is currently suspended. Asked what message he’d send to Haney, Rivera didn’t hesitate: “I want to be a world champion, and I’m a better fighter than him. I’ve built my name through my skills, not just promotion. Everybody knows me because I fight pretty good. I’ll beat him anytime and anywhere.”

Lucas Ketelle is a proud member of the Boxing Writers Association of America and author of “Inside The Ropes of Boxing” (available on Amazon). Contact him on X @LukieBoxing.