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Ryan Garcia says Shakur will bore Teofimo and ensure a sheltered victory
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5 months agoon
Ryan Garcia picks Shakur Stevenson to beat Teofimo Lopez in a uninteresting, safety-first fight in their January 2026 meeting.
Garcia notes that WBO welterweight champion Teofimo (22-1, 13 KO) is a counter-puncher who requires opponents to come at him and land. But Shakur won’t do that because he will stay on the outside, giving Lopez little opportunity to land.
Ryan says the only way Teofimo can win is to chase Stevenson and hope to knock him out with one shot. He doesn’t see anything like this happening. As such, the fight will be a “snoozer,” which is bad for DAZN and fans ordering it on PPV.
Surprisingly, Lopez even agreed to fight a running back like Shakur, knowing how he fights and having seen his last fight against William Zepeda on July 12. This fight should already give Lopez an indication of what he will face in the fight against Stevenson.
Even if it lands on the body, it may not count if the judges focus solely on headshots. Trying to hit Shakur in the head is very challenging due to his movement, coverage and leaning back.
“Teofimo is going to have to catch Shakur, and I don’t think that’s going to happen,” Ryan Garcia told the Fight on his belief that Shakur Stevenson will play it sheltered and fight his way to a uninteresting victory over Teofimo Lopez in their January 2026 fight.
“Do you think Shakur will give him anything to give him a chance? No. It’s definitely a snooze fest. That’s why no one likes to watch him fight,” Ryan said when told Stevenson only cared about winning and not entertaining the fans. “He got what he wanted.”
Without Teofimo going all out, chasing Shakur and landing him, he won’t win their fight on January 31st. He needs to knock Shakur out, which will be near impossible given Shakur’s movement and the way he protects his head. He has this three step pull back movement that he uses.
Even when Shakur’s opponents come after him, he will keep moving. As soon as his opponent stops chasing, he steps forward and delivers a single jab, then runs away again if he is being chased. He stood still against William Zepeda because he is not a power puncher. Stevenson probably would have been fighting against him all evening as well if not for Turki Alalshikh giving him a Tom and Jerry ticket before the fight.
“You can’t hate him like Mayweather. That’s why I say this is the last place I can take over boxing. He’s like the last place. No one is really going to want to watch him,” Garcia said.
Fan tastes have changed since Mayweather’s time. When he fought. There weren’t many entertainment options. That’s why boxing fans eagerly watched Floyd fight, employing his hit-and-don’t-get-hit fencing style. Fans later complained about how uninteresting it was and how they felt they wasted their money.
Players like Shakur are stuck without Turki Alalshikh using them. Shakur’s main attraction is playing the villain because he annoys fans with his self-confidence, has uninteresting performances, and is always fighting against fighters who have no chance of beating him. You don’t put him against guys who can beat him like Andy Cruz, Abdullah Mason and Floyd Schofield.
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David Benavidez has no room for error in the fight against Ramirez
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11 minutes agoon
April 27, 2026
Benavidez enters Saturday’s fight with Gilberto Ramirez in a situation where even a tiny defeat may have a higher price than one defeat in history. Greater opportunities lie ahead, but those plans depend on beating Ramirez cleanly and leaving Las Vegas intact.
Benavidez will meet Ramirez on May 2 in Las Vegas in a fight for Ramirez’s WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles for $79.99. On paper, this is a bold move as Benavidez makes the jump from lightweight heavyweight to challenge an established titleholder who has already established himself in the division.
The pressure on Benavidez goes far beyond physical titles. For months, his name has been linked to huge opportunities at 175 pounds, most notably a clash with Dmitry Bivol. A loss to Ramirez would immediately derail those plans, forcing Benavidez into a rebuilding phase and delaying any significant career moves for the foreseeable future.
Winning in an ugly or narrow way can still invite skepticism. Benavidez is known for his constant pressure and high efficiency, and recently he has had a record of immaculate shots and has been forced to persevere in hard moments. Facing naturally larger opponents makes these defensive mistakes much more steep in the long run.
Ramirez may lack elite strength, but he has the experience and durability of a seasoned cruiserweight. He also enters the ring with much less weight on his shoulders than the challenger. All the pressure to perform rests entirely on Benavidez.
Therefore, the risk for Benavidez is much higher than for the man holding the belts. A victory will ensure that his path to mass fights remains clear, while any other result could immediately ruin his momentum and force him to spend time fighting Ramirez again. Getting stuck twice in the Ramirez fight would be a nightmare for Benavidez.
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Jarrell Miller Targets Long-Awaited Heavyweight Fight After Pero Victory: ‘Let’s Do It’
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2 hours agoon
April 27, 2026
Jarrell Miller defeated Lenier Pero this weekend at Las Vega to fulfill his world champion dreams, although he may first want to end a long-running feud beyond the title picture
The controversial American heavyweight fighter defeated Olympian Pero over the distancelanding an incredible number of punches en route to a clear unanimous decision victory.
Although winning the final elimination puts him close to a chance to fight champion Oleksandr Usyk, after the fight Miller saw the appeal of an all-American fight with Deontay Wilder.
I’m talking to Fighting Hub TV“Substantial Baby” called for the fight to continue.
“I think if the fans call him out enough, they’ll want to make this fight happen. Everyone says Deontay will beat me, knock me out – there’s only one way to find out. He’s been knocked out multiple times, I haven’t. Let’s make this fight happen. We’re two of the top American heavyweights. We can both get people tuned in. Me and my brilliant speech, him and his weird, dramatic speeches and entrances… I think it would be fun.”
With Miller unlikely to be on Usyk’s radar as the Ukrainian only has a narrow number of fights remaining before he retires, Wilder presents an opportunity to settle a dispute – including claims related to weighty sparring and personal grievances – that has been brewing for years.
Wilder revitalized his career earlier this year with a hard-fought victory over Derek Chisora and will likely miss the opportunity to fight Anthony Joshua as the Briton focuses on a warm-up fight for his fight with Tyson Fury.
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Ryan Garcia signals doubts about Benn’s fight, calling Rolly to reserve
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4 hours agoon
April 26, 2026
In recent comments, Garcia said that Benn is the fight he wants. At the same time, he openly announced the emergency plan.
“If Conor doesn’t want it, we’ll go back to it with Rolly,” Ryan Garcia told Ring Magazine, referring to Rolando Romero.
That alone was revealing. Players who believe that an agreement is imminent tend to limit their message. When alternative opponents are publicly mentioned, it often means that there are still obstacles related to money, timing, broadcasters or promotional control.
Then another wrinkle appeared when Óscar De La Hoya publicly supported a completely different fight.
“I’m most interested in a rematch with Devin Haney,” De La Hoya said, adding that it could be massive enough to accommodate Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Now Garcia’s public trail includes three separate names: Benn, Romero and Devin Haney. Rarely does a finalized fight sound like this.
Benn’s matchup still makes sense on paper. Benn has become one of the more recognizable names in the UK and has now added to his profile after signing with Zuffa Boxing. Garcia remains one of boxing’s biggest social media attractions and continues to attract attention regardless of the results.
Put these names together and you have clear commercial value.
But picking a fight and liking the fight are two different things. Garcia has ties to the Golden Boy. Benn’s modern setting creates fresh business layers. Place also matters. An event in the US, an event in the UK, or support from Saudi Arabia would change the economy.
This helps explain why backup options are already provided.
A rematch with Haney also remains valuable as unfinished business continues to sell. Their first meeting generated headlines, controversy and debate. Whether fans loved the event or not, they remember it. In state-of-the-art boxing, remembered fights are often easier to sell than fresh ones.
Meanwhile, Romero proposes the simplest, practical way. It is known, accessible and connected to Garcia’s recent history.
Ryan may really prefer Benn, but preference doesn’t always dictate the schedule. This is usually what promoters, networks and time do.
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