Devin Haney Agrees to $20K Monthly Child Support Amid $435K Income Reveal

Devin Haney has agreed to pay $20,000 per month in child support to his ex-fiancée Leena Sayed, the mother of their one-year-old daughter, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

The undefeated boxing champion and Sayed, who were previously engaged, finalized a custody agreement that includes joint legal and physical custody of their daughter, Khrome Iman Haney, born in January 2025. Court records list Haney’s monthly income at $435,699, providing the basis for the support amount.

Under the terms of the deal, a professional nanny or Haney’s mother, Rene Haney, must be present during his parenting time until Khrome turns 3. The agreement also maintains strict restrictions on posting images or videos of the child on social media, requiring mutual written consent from both parents.

Both parties agreed to dismiss their pending legal actions with prejudice. Haney dropped his lawsuits against Sayed, which included claims of extortion and defamation, while Sayed withdrew her request for a domestic violence restraining order. The settlement includes a mutual non-disparagement clause.

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Leena Sayed gave birth to her daughter in January 2025, and now Devin Haney has reached a formal child support and custody agreement with the mother of his one-year-old child. photo credit: Credit: Instagram / leenasayed.

Additionally, Sayed is required to post a public statement clarifying that prior news reports alleging physical harm by Haney were not accurate, with both parents stating they are now focused on co-parenting.

The resolution comes after a highly publicized dispute that escalated in late 2024 and into 2025. Sayed had previously alleged an incident involving Haney while she was nine months pregnant and secured a temporary restraining order. Haney denied the allegations and countersued, seeking the return of substantial gifts given during their relationship.

By April 2026, Sayed indicated that co-parenting had improved, paving the way for the broader July settlement that aims to minimize further public conflict.

Boxing purses and related income can fluctuate significantly, with major paydays from high-profile bouts like Haney’s reported $35 million-plus fight against Ryan Garcia contributing to the annualized figures used in family court calculations. The $20,000 monthly support amount reflects a negotiated resolution in line with California guidelines for high earners.

Haney continues to focus on his boxing career, while Sayed has described herself as prioritizing full-time motherhood. The agreement appears designed to allow both to move forward for the sake of their daughter.

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