Ryan Garcia appointed his four combat hits of the best guys he wants to fight to test his power and skills. It can only be a coincidence, but people who 27 -year -old Kingry have on their target list are those who would bring him a huge bag of millions.
No mention of the ROLLY rematch
Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) has a 12-round unanimous decision-making loss for Rolando Romero on May 2 in the fight for a free WBA welterweight title at the Times Square in Up-to-date York. Surprising that Ryan did not mention that he wanted to avenge his loss from Rolly, and he is not on the list of hits.
The target list of Ryan Garcia
Teofimo Lopez
Gervonta Davis: Rematch
Shakur Stevenson
Terenca Crawford
These warriors do not necessarily have to be the best in their weight classes. Divisions in which these warriors compete are now so robust that it is not likely that none of them would keep world titles if there was only one lane, and they had to face cream cream in their weight class to win them.
Completing the chapter “Four Kings”
“I still want to fight Teofimo. We were perceived as” four kings “and I want to be the first to finish it. I fought the tank. I fought Devin. I want to fight tank again, “said Ryan Garcia to do it Ring championsrevealing your list of fighters.
This tiny list quickly loses its importance. Haney looked impoverished in his first fight with Jose Ramirez on May 3 after Ryan was thrown last year on April 20, 2024. Some fans believe that Haney is shocked after losing. Tim Bradley says he suspects that Devin has PTSD and was mentally traumatic after his defeat against Kingra.
Gervonta Davis seems to be close to the end of her career. Perhaps he only had a few fights left before he retires. Does he fight Garcia again? Maybe, but what is the difference? The tank does not fight the best and it seems that he just plays a rope before hanging gloves.
If Teofimo loses with Shakur Stevenson in 2026, he will also be worthless for Ryan. Without him, it makes no sense to face him.
Race with the career of Terenka Crawford
“I want to fight Shakur because it is someone I have had a competition with amateurs. I want to fight Terenka Crawford. I want to fight everyone who is a huge name,” said Garcia.
If Kingry seriously wants to fight Crawford, he must start calling him because he doesn’t have much time. 38 years have passed within eight days of September 28 and will probably retire after two or three fights, depending on the results and how long he decides to sit from the ring between each fight. Fighting him when he is 41 or 42 years vintage will not be compelling for fans.
Ryan says he wants to check if the best fighters on the charts can do his chance. This is one of the reasons why he wants to fight them. He wants to test his power and face what he considers the best.
Garcia’s view about the “fabricated” masters
Garcia considers world titles less critical. He focuses on overcoming the best and maximize his earnings. If the belts are associated with this, great, but this is not interested. Ryan adds that he considers many masters “fabricated”.
I believe that Garcia means that he perceives belt owners as fighters who have been maneuvered by their skillful promoters to capture the titles. They were artificially created and did not win the belts, defeating the best. It makes sense, because many fans perceive Shakur Stevenson and Terenka Crawford as examples of warriors who did not fight best to win their titles.
Crawford defeated what many fans believe that he is poorly damaged 35-year-old Canelo Alvarez to win his unquestioned medium weight championship. Terenka never fought in 168 before this fight. He was maneuted in position. Shakur won his airy WBC belt against Edwin de Los Santos in a filled boo performance in 2023. He didn’t fight the best guy to win his 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 pointed, competent view of the global boxing scene.
At the age of 53, Rahman is currently preparing for his return to action on July 14, although no opponent has yet been announced for his six-round bout at Novel York’s ESL Ballpark.
In his last professional career, he lost to little-known opponent Anthony Nansen in 2014, but Rahman clearly believes he can surpass George Foreman and become the oldest heavyweight champion in history.
Whether he succeeds remains to be seen, but the American clearly believes he has a better chance of winning the trophy than 37-year-old Fury.
In fact, Rahman went so far as to suggest that The Gypsy King’s career was preceded by Deontay Wilder, who he felt had also gone way over the line.
I’m talking to Master B4Rahman suspects it was their trilogy in particular that caused significant fatigue for both heavyweights.
“I just think Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury beat [their] careers apart – they abandoned their careers in this trilogy. It’s over for both of them.
“You will never see the best Tyson Fury [again]. It’s over. [He’s] done.”
Jose Benavidez Sr. publicly invited Artur Beterbiev and his team to enter into negotiations to fight David Benavidez.
The comments came after Beterbiev recently discussed previous talks involving both camps. Benavidez Sr., who is David’s father, trainer and manager, said he is ready for the fight to continue.
“Right now, if Beterbiev is watching, their managers are watching, or whoever is making this decision, I am David’s father, coach, manager. Let’s sit down. Let’s make these fights happen. These are the fights we want to make,” Benavidez Sr. he told Fight Hub TV.
“We never got an offer. Like I’m telling you, we never got an offer. But these are the fights we want. With all due respect, I think Beterbiev is a great fighter, man. He’s a very threatening fighter. He’s one of the best right now. He and Bivol are some of the top fighters, but these are the fighters we want to prove ourselves and want to fight.”
Benavidez Sr. added that organizing the fight shouldn’t be a major problem if both sides are interested.
“Let’s organize this fight. It can be fought in five minutes,” said Jose Senior. “These are the fights we want. We are ready to give the people what they want.”
David Benavidez became a three-division world champion earlier this year when he defeated Zurdo Ramirez in the cruiserweight division. Since then, Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are often mentioned among the potential opponents of Benavidez’s next fight.
“Let’s go,” Benavidez Sr. said. “We are ready. These are the fights we want.”
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Many boxing fans consider Muhammad Ali the greatest of all time, but he once revealed his own choice.
Ali’s notable achievements include winning the world heavyweight title three times while talking about the greatest fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” against George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.
His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers and Ken Norton, and also became a cultural icon outside the ring.
These achievements are why many fans consider Ali to be the greatest of all time, but in a renewed interviewthe heavyweight legend once revealed that he chose Sugar Ray Robinson for the honor.
“This man was attractive. The timing, the speed, the reflexes, the rhythm, his body, everything was attractive.
“I’d say I’m the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the best of all time.”
Robinson reigned as the world welterweight champion for five years, from 1946 to 1951, and went on an incredible 91-fight unbeaten streak.
His record at one stage was 129 wins from 132 fights, 85 of which were knockout victories. After reigning at welterweight, he moved up to middleweight, where he became a five-time world champion in that category.
When he finally hung up his gloves in 1965, he finished his career with a record of 174 wins in 201 fights, and it’s clear why Ali considers him the best.
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