Ryan Garcia says he wants to fight the WBC WBC HEADE Master Mario Barrios. Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) says he is going to “Go for it.”
Barrios: Fight for money
Garcia claims to tell Barrios that if he wants “to earn,“He will fight him. At Ryan’s high speed on Instagram and X, Barrios promoters in the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) will probably take the opportunity to fight him.
Mario does not earn money at the moment that Kingra can fight at the moment. The way Barrios watched in the last two fights with 46-year-old manna Pacquiao and journeyman Abel Ramos, he will probably lose the title against almost everyone.
Ryan states that if he wins the title of WBC from Barrios, he will utilize it as a “lever” to set up a unification fight with the Winner of Manny Pacquiao vs. Romero roll.
“I didn’t say it in public, but I want Mario Barrios. I’m going for this,” said Ryan Garcia to Waraom during showbizz YouTube Channel, calling the WBC WBC welterweight master as an opponent who wants to fight further.
Pacquiao Plan – a bad plan
Ryan apparently knows that the fight against Barrios is his best chance to win a world title. If he fights with WBO Master Brian Norman Jr, he probably won’t end well for him. It hits too challenging.
“I’m going for it. [Pacquiao]. If Manny defeats him, I have to fight him. I only know how this [money] It works – said Garcia.
There would be a fans’ reaction if Garcia received the title of a shot against Barrios (29-2-2, 18 KO), because he takes a 12-round unanimous decision-making loss for Romero Romero at the beginning of this year on May 2 in an unsuccessful attempt to capture WBA WELTER WELTER WLT in his own importance.
Boxing is still a business
Ryan does not deserve a shot in the title of world champion, but Pacquiao, and he still got one against Barrios. This would confirm that boxing is a business. In the case of Barrios, he is so defective that he almost has to fight Ryan if he manages to get it, because he no longer intends to keep his WBC title.
Ken Woods He was a senior writer in Boxing News 24 From 2013, covering sport from every angle. Thanks to the years of reporting of ringists, he provides messages, results and analyzes that cross the noise. Ken’s work consistently distinguishes masters, pretenders and potential clients, giving fans a keen, competent view of the global boxing scene.