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RYAN GARCIA IS IN SUCH A ZONE HE BELIEVES HE CAN BEAT ANYONE.

RYAN-GARCIA

RYAN-GARCIA

Ryan Garcia fight highlights

WHAT IS RYAN GARCIA’S PLANS FOR 2022?

Ryan Garcia is looking forward to 2022. Says he will make a big splash in 2022. He says Davis is ready to go. He is ready to take the kingdom from Davis, making him the next superstar of boxing.

Conceivably a Davis vs Garcia fight could happen at 140lbs says the unbeaten Ryan Garcia. He doesn’t see that as a problem.

IS GERVONTA DAVIS EVEN AWARE OF RYAN GARCIA?

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RYAN-GARCIA

I’m not sure he is even on Gervonta Davis’s radar. With that said, I’m sure Gervonta would take that challenge from the young up and coming superstar.

The young Ryan seems to think there is no other competent fighters out there. He says fighting Davis will make him the next boxing star. He has to keep in mind Rolly Romero probably thinks the same thing.

RYAN GARCIA WANTS GERVONTA DAVIS IN THE RING SOON.

GERVONTA DAVIS
GERVONTA DAVIS

WHAT HAPPEN TO THE RYAN GARCIA VS MANNY PACQUIAO FIGHT TALKS?

A Ryan vs Manny match next year was talked about. The undefeated Garcia (20-0, 17 KO’s) looks to fight the very dangerous Gervonta Davis. Davis had his social media followers bent over in laughter. Recently he posted a meme of him and a baby Ryan Garcia.

I’m sure Ryan didn’t find that very funny, fueling the already simmering feud. Ryan acknowledges Teofimo Lopez as a legitimate champion at 135 lbs.

Teofimo won the IBF title belt from Richard Commey in a thrilling knockout. Davis and Lomachenko are the other two champs at 135lbs.

Vasyl Lomachenko
Lomachenko

WHAT ARE THE TARGETS ON RYAN’S HIT-LIST

I have told you guys what I plan to do. All these other guys need to try to catch up to me” says Ryan to Fight hype concerning his future fight plans.

I was going to battle Linares followed by Gervonta Davis. Luke Campbell fight will not happen. I’m going to fight Gervonta Davis, and trust me, I will knock his ass out cold.

Gervonta Davis knockouts

Boxing is a sport where the outcome is sometimes impossible to predict. Hypothetically if Ryan Garcia was to beat Gervonta (TANK) Davis he would become one of the most recognizable figures in the sport of boxing. Gervonta Davis is considered by some to be great right now. Have a look! TANK DAVIS DID GOOD.

Sometimes with that kind of leverage you are able to decide who you are going to fight and for how much. Can we all say CANELO ALVAREZ?? Ryan would be an attractive opponent to Manny Pacquiao, who seems to always fight the high profile fighters.

WHERE IS MIKEY GARCIA?

Mikey Garcia throwing a punch at opponent.
Mikey Garcia throwing left hook.

It is a great possibility that Pacquiao. He could square off with Mikey Garcia in his coming up next fight, most likely in the summer months. Mikey has not fought much at welterweight. Pacquiao swapping punches with Mikey says he will definitely bomb out with Ryan.

IS RYAN GARCIA SHOWING CONFIDENCE OR COCKYNESS

Ryan Garcia relaxing in the boxing ring.
Ryan Garcia chillaxing

Ryan says it’s great to be humble. I’m on a mission to prove to the world Who is the best. I’m a hungry fighter.

Me, not too humble right now. He needs to pass that ticket off to me. I love Pacquiao, he is an inspiration to me said Ryan.

Roberto Duran hitting the punching bag during training.
Would the current crop of lightweights be able to withstand the tenacity of Roberto Duran?

WHO IS ROBERTO DURAN?

Roberto Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classeslightweightwelterweightlight middleweight and middleweight, as well as reigns as the undisputed and lineal lightweight champion, and the lineal welterweight champion.[1] He is also the second boxer to have competed over a span of five decades, the first being Jack Johnson. Durán was known as a versatile, technical brawler and pressure fighter, which earned him the nickname of “Mano de Piedra” (“Hands of Stone”) for his formidable punching power and excellent defense.[2]

WHERE DOES ROBERTO DURAN RANK AS ONE OF THE GREATEST FIGHTERS.

In 2002, Durán was voted by The Ring magazine as the fifth greatest fighter of the last 80 years,[3] while boxing historian Bert Sugar rated him as the eighth greatest fighter of all time. The Associated Press voted him as the best lightweight of the 20th century,[4] with many considering him the greatest lightweight of all time. Durán retired for good in January 2002 at age 50, following a car crash in Argentina in October 2001, after which he had required life saving surgery. 

 He had previously retired in November 1980, June 1984 and August 1998, only to change his mind. Durán ended his career with a professional record of 119 fights, 103 wins, and 70 knockouts. From May 1971 up until his second fight against Sugar Ray Leonard in November 1980, as well as in his fight against Wilfred Benítez in January 1982, Durán was trained by legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel.

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