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It’s official: Garcia will face Barrios in February

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Ryan Garcia Returns

Author: Sean Crose

Now it’s official. Per Golden Boy Promotions: โ€œRyan Garcia steps into the welterweight spotlight in his ๐’‰๐’Š๐’ˆ๐’‰ ๐’”๐’•๐’‚๐’Œ๐’†๐’” fight against WBC champion Mario Barrios on February 21 in Las Vegas.โ€ Garcia took to social media to comment: “I predict this fight will be bloody for some reason.” This will be Garcia’s first ring appearance since his surprise loss to Rolly Romero last spring in Times Square. This will also be Garcia’s first world title fight. The match against Barrios has been talked about for a long time. But now it’s official. The fight is also of great interest in the sports world because Garcia, whether he likes it or not, is one of boxing’s most fascinating personalities.

Although he never won a title, Garcia’s exhilarating style, difficult striking and brash personality make him really fun to watch. Although the man’s behavior is sometimes disturbing, there is no denying that he knows how to be the center of attention and stay there. Whether he can beat Barrios is, of course, another question. He certainly didn’t look good last year against Romero. Then again, that was last year.

As for Barrios, he himself didn’t look too good last year when he faced the great Manny Pacquiao, who was coming out of retirement. Sure, Barrios walked away with a draw and the title was still in his possession, but Pacquiao is old by boxing standards. There are also people who believe Pacquiao deserved the judge’s decision that night. If he beat Garcia, it would greatly improve his reputation and perhaps his earning potential.

The truth is that this is a very essential fight for both fighters, perhaps more for Garcia than for Barrios. Another loss on Garcia’s resume could result in him no longer being a major draw as he has been for several years. As for Barrios, a loss to Garcia pretty much puts him off the map. He didn’t make much of an impression against Pacquiao, so he’ll want to make an impression this time. While this may not be the most exhilarating fight in 2026… at least on paper… it will be fascinating to see how each fighter handles this scenario. I will repeat: this is a very essential match for every player. And it may actually prove to be worth the hype. Here’s hope.

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Canelo Alvarez responds to Jake Paul’s $200 million fight offer

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Canelo Alvarez responds to Jake Paul’s $200m fight offer

Jake Paul’s claim that he found $200 million specifically for a potential fight with Canelo Alvarez sparked a direct response from the Mexican champion.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer was scheduled to collide with Canelo in May 2025, but Turki Alalshikh stepped in and signed the then super middleweight king to a multi-fight contract.

It made Alvarez a two-time undisputed champion against William Scull before losing his four major titles in a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford last September.

However, since Crawford announced his retirement and vacated the belts, Canelo is scheduled to fight for the world title in September this year in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

The most likely opponent seems to be WBC champion Christian Mbilli, who is coming off a fascinating draw with Lester Martinez on the Canelo-Crawford card.

However, despite this plan, Paul appears to be trying to get back into his game with the 35-year-old, insisting that a $200 million purse remains up for grabs.

The 29-year-old revealed the news on a live broadcast earlier this week, suggesting it is the “biggest fight” in boxing.

“Canelo, I have $200 million for you. Uncomplicated money. Jake Paul vs. Canelo – let’s finish it. This is what the fans have been waiting for; this is the biggest fight you can have in boxing. I think this will be the next fight.

In response, Canelo simply posted three laughing emojis on his Instagram story, signaling that Paul’s offer was not to be taken seriously.

After all, there is A a chance the American may never box again, given the injuries he sustained to his jaw after being knocked out by Anthony Joshua in December.

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Jake Paul claims he would have made Canelo $300 million

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Image: Jake Paul Claims Canelo Fight Would Pay Him $300 Million

Jake Paul responded to Canelo Alvarez after the undisputed super middleweight champion previously reacted to talk of a potential fight between the two with laughing emojis on social media.

While greeting fans and media during a public appearance this week, Jake was asked what financial terms he believed would be needed to make the fight happen.


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The comment immediately drew attention due to the huge figure associated with the fight. Jake has continued to call for a fight with Canelo over the past year, despite criticism from many boxing fans and fighters who viewed the fight as unrealistic.

Jake was then asked about Canelo and responded with laughing emojis when the topic of a fight between the two came up online.

“I don’t know what that means, but he won’t laugh when I kick his ass,” Paul said.

The rivalry between the two continues to escalate publicly through interviews and exchanges on social media, even though no official negotiations have been announced.

Jake has mentioned Canelo multiple times in interviews over the past year, keeping the possibility of a future fight circulating despite widespread skepticism in boxing circles.

Canelo is currently scheduled to face Christian Mbilli later this year in Riyad, Saudi Arabia, while Jake continues to rehabilitate from injuries suffered in his December 2025 fight against Anthony Joshua.

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Last updated: 16/05/2026 at 7:21

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Audley Harrison candid verdict on Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua: ‘He only has one way to win’

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Audley Harrison delivers honest verdict on Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: “He only has one way to win”

Audley Harrison wondered how fellow Olympic gold medalist Anthony Joshua would fare against Tyson Fury later this year.

Both agreed to clash in the long-awaited heavyweight showdown, but only if “AJ” successfully completes his next fight against Kristian Prenga.

He hasn’t fought since knocking out Jake Paul in the sixth round in DecemberJoshua is now preparing for his clash with Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

This is his first assignment since he lost two of his closest friends in a car accident in Nigeria, where he was also involved in the tragic incident.

Naturally, he spent the next few months recovering from his injuries, although Joshua now appears to be getting closer to a showdown with Fury.

Meanwhile, โ€œThe Gypsy Kingโ€ has already finished his pre-fight, ending a 16-month break with Arslanbek Makhmudov, whom he outpointed by unanimous decision last month.

Shortly after the triumphant victory, Fury called out Joshua, who was sitting at ringside, refusing to take part in the fight.

But at the same time, Harrison did he told Sky Sports that he saw a fire in the 36-year-old’s eyes, dazzling enough to suggest he was ready for the task ahead.

โ€œFrom a boxing point of view, it’s a sexy fight because style makes fight.

“[Joshua] he can’t win the fight by trying to box Fury – he has to go in there, break him down and try to eliminate him. This is the only way he can win this fight.

โ€œYou’re fighting a champion boxer who knows how to slip [and] slide. after [Makhmudov] fight…he [Joshua] he looked at Fury [with intent].

“When they get into that fight, he’s going to take the fire – everything he went through after his friends died.”

Despite getting back into the win column after back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, Fury clearly wants to enter his second warm-up fight.

Whether that happens remains to be seen, but he certainly wouldn’t be willing to risk a potential clash with Joshua.

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