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April 22, 2023, Las Vegas, Nevada, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, United States: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA -April 22: Ryan Garcia reacts after his loss to Gervonta Davis fight in the 12-round main-event Lightweight bout at Premier Boxing Champions – Davis vs Garcia at T-Mobile Arena on April 22, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas, Nevada United States – ZUMAp175 20230422_zsa_p175_184 Copyright: xAlejandroxSalazarx

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April 22, 2023, Las Vegas, Nevada, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, United States: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA -April 22: Ryan Garcia reacts after his loss to Gervonta Davis fight in the 12-round main-event Lightweight bout at Premier Boxing Champions – Davis vs Garcia at T-Mobile Arena on April 22, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas, Nevada United States – ZUMAp175 20230422_zsa_p175_184 Copyright: xAlejandroxSalazarx
In the ever-shifting sands of boxing, Ryan Garcia‘s plans to fight Devin Haney have taken an unexpected detour. Gabe Rosado, a former world title contender, recently voiced his unique take on this development. Surprisingly, he advised Garcia to pause. But why? In a sport where big fights mean big fame, Rosado’s advice seems out of place.
Does he see something we don’t in Garcia’s recent victory? What could be behind his call for a pause in the fight against Haney? His words, echoing through the boxing world, raise intriguing questions. Is this a strategic move for Garcia, or a missed opportunity?
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Rosado speaks: Growth before glory in the boxing arena
Gabe Rosado’s perspective on Ryan Garcia’s career trajectory comes at a crucial time. Just when the boxing world buzzed with anticipation over a Garcia-Haney showdown, Garcia’s shift in focus to Rolando Romero stirred the pot. In the midst of this, Rosado offers a contrarian yet insightful view.
“He (Ryan Garcia) just came off a strong win. I think the Haney fight is a good fight but later on!” Rosado stated in his interview with FightHubTV. His emphasis on timing is clear. “I think continue to grow with your new trainer and continue to develop, and eventually, that fight is always going to be there,” he added.
This advice comes against the backdrop of a potential blockbuster fight being shelved. Garcia, initially gearing up for a clash with Devin Haney, abruptly altered his course, setting his sights on Romero instead. Rosado, peering through the lens of experience, suggests a more measured approach for Garcia. Instead of rushing into a high-stakes battle with Haney, he advocates for further growth and development under the guidance of Garcia’s current trainer. Rosado not so long ago talked about the same Haney vs Garcia fight.
Rosado isn’t so sure about Ryan Garcia being ready for Haney
In the complex world of boxing matchups, Gabe Rosado, a retired boxer and middleweight title challenger, weighed in on Ryan Garcia’s preparedness for Devin Haney. Speaking to FightHype, Rosado acknowledged Garcia’s potential but advised caution: “I favor Haney. You can’t count Ryan out. Ryan made some changes in his last fight.” Despite recognizing Garcia’s improvements, Rosado suggested a tune-up fight to hone his skills, particularly Garcia’s understanding of distance and jab.
“Even though he is calling out the big boys, I would like to see him sharpening up a bit,” Rosado added, emphasizing the need for Garcia to be fully prepared for a high-caliber opponent like Haney. This seasoned perspective underscored the intricacies of preparing for top-tier fights in boxing.
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As Garcia contemplates his next move, the boxing community watches with keen interest. What do you think? Should Garcia take Rosado’s advice and bide his time, or should he dive into the challenge of facing Haney head-on?
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