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Imago
Credits: IMAGO
On February 21, Ryan Garcia faces WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in Las Vegas on DAZN PPV, a card branded “The Ring: High Stakes.” What makes this matchup more than just another fight? Barrios is trained by Joe Goossen, Garcia’s former coach. That kind of narrative sells fights, and in boxing, narratives move the money line as much as fists do.
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Garcia’s career has never followed a straight line. He exploded onto the scene with speed and star power, took his first loss to Gervonta Davis in 2023, then stumbled again against Rolando Romero in 2025. Yet the numbers tell you why promoters keep betting on him. Even in losses, Garcia draws. That’s rare. And it’s the reason his financial story in 2026 looks very different from most fighters his age.
Ryan Garcia’s 2026 net worth and endorsements
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Ryan Garcia’s net worth in 2026 sits at around $50 million. That figure reflects years of seven-figure fight purses, PPV upside, and a brand portfolio that stretches beyond boxing.
Garcia’s endorsement résumé reads like a mainstream athlete’s, not just a boxer’s. In 2021, he signed with Gatorade, becoming the first American boxer to appear in a Gatorade campaign. Beyond that, he’s also associated with Gymshark, reportedly for a seven-figure sum.
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The boxer also has partnerships with Under Armour and Hublot. There’s also the social media factor. Garcia entered pro boxing with an audience and kept growing it. The following turns into leverage during negotiations. Promoters pay more when they know a fighter brings eyeballs. And with 13 million followers on Instagram alone, ‘King Ryan’ is making those numbers count.
What are Ryan Garcia’s career earnings?
Ryan Garcia’s per-fight earnings have climbed fast. Early in his career, he made modest purses by boxing standards. That changed when he crossed into marquee territory.
The 2021 fight against Luke Campbell marked a turning point. Garcia reportedly earned around $3 million for that bout. From there, the scale shifted. The Gervonta Davis fight stands as the financial peak of Garcia’s career so far. Reports from outlets like The Sporting News and Boxing Scene put Garcia’s PPV share from that event at around $2 million on top of his base pay.
When Garcia fought Emmanuel Tagoe in 2022, reports suggested his total earnings for the night landed around $3 million once PPV shares were included. Even bouts that weren’t mega-events paid him like a star because his name sells.
So how much does Garcia make per fight in 2026? It depends on the opponent and platform, but for a DAZN PPV headliner against a reigning champion like Mario Barrios, a multi-million-dollar base purse with PPV upside is the realistic range.

