Ryan Garcia has many doubts about his ability to return to the warrior, who was once after the embarrassing loss with Rolando Romero in May last year. Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) published yesterday in social media, saying that he is ready to “come” and “show” fans that he can reverse the situation in his career.
Is Ryan Garcia’s career finished?
People do not believe in Garcia and feel that he cannot beat anyone without the lend a hand of PED, which would allow him to raise his game from a marginal performer to Superman. He certainly looked like a superhero, overcoming lively daylights from Devin Haney last year. They feel that this is the end for Ryan and hence everything is down, returning to mediocrity, from where he came.
Garcia mentioned in the post of X that he was dealing with alcoholism and “bipolar depression” in the year in which he was outside the ring, which led to the defeat of Romero in the Times Square in Up-to-date York. Post Ryan read like someone who uses excuses to deviate criticism, not having his failure.
Ped: The key to the power of Garcia?
Fans do not believe that it was alcohol or bipolar depression for the way Garcia lost. They believe that it was the lack of increasing his power and aggression to levels above its normal ability. Some of them believe that Ryan receives additional lend a hand at PED. When he did not have him in his system, he was dominated by what they think is one of the worst fighters in boxing, roll.
If Ryan cannot restore the form he had in the winner with Haney, he might as well retire because he will be beaten by almost everyone at the highest level of the welterweight division.
Losing from Rolly was bad. If Ryan finds time to restore the person he was when he wiped the deck with Devin Haney, he could have a chance to do something at the age of 147. But what Garcia showed in his defeat with Romero will be food for virtually everyone in semiconductor weight in the top 15.
Garcia needs a up-to-date team, vigorous
What worried Ryan’s performance against Rolly is that he did not throw any blows. He stopped fighting after dropping in the second round and played in a unthreatening place in the rest of the fight.
“People must remember that boxing is not for the faint. I went down a year of being an alcoholic, suffering from bipolar disorder depression. I don’t like anything, but I’m ready to come back and show that you can come back from everything,” said Ryan Garcia. X.
Ryan must return to a straightforward life, moving out of his own A gigantic residence on the hillsAnd live like a warrior who did not earn millions in this sport. Get a up-to-date training team and focus on work and staying vigorous. He can’t afford sitting for a year between fights.