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It’s surreal that Ryan Garcia is about to step into the ring against Rolly Romero this Friday night, May 2nd, especially because of his one-year-long suspension from the sport. It feels like just yesterday all the drama unfolded, and now, ‘King Ry’ is back. But have you ever wondered what sets the boxing star apart from others? 

For Ryan Garcia, it’s not just the powerful punches. Known for his blinding hand speed, Garcia turns each match into a spectacle. As ‘KingRy’, he’s ruled the ring with charisma and speed. Will his swift jabs and knockout prowess seal the deal again? One thing is guaranteed: we will get to see the ‘Flash’ in the ring. But the question is, what is the meaning behind his nicknames?

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Ryan Garcia’s nickname ‘KingRy’ and the meaning behind it

So, why is Ryan Garcia known as ‘KingRy’? First of all, the nickname is a short hand for ‘King Ryan,’ so shortening the ‘Ryan’ to ‘Ry’ makes his nickname catchy and personal. Interestingly, this nickname isn’t just a random choice—it reflects his commanding presence both in and out of the ring. 

 

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Given his meteoric rise in the boxing world, while having the record-breaking amateur numbers of 215 wins with only 15 losses, it’s easy to see how he earned such a regal title. Dominating fight after fight with his exceptional skill and knockout power, Garcia truly rules the lightweight division like a king. 

Why is Ryan Garcia called the Flash?

Ryan Garcia is called ‘The Flash’ because of his extraordinary hand speed and lightning-fast reflexes inside the boxing ring. Much like the DC Comics superhero known for his superhuman velocity, Garcia’s speed allows him to deliver rapid-fire combinations that often leave his opponents stunned and unable to respond. 

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His ability to strike with such quickness and precision has drawn comparisons to legends like Sugar Ray Leonard and Manny Pacquiao, making ‘The Flash’ a fitting nickname that captures the essence of his fighting style. Garcia’s explosive bursts of offense, such as the flurry that floored Oscar Duarte in the eighth round of their bout, showcase why this moniker gained traction early in his career. 

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His speed isn’t just physical—it’s tactical. He uses it to create angles, counter opponents, and maintain a psychological edge. Interestingly, despite the popularity of ‘The Flash’ and his widely recognized alias ‘KingRy,’ Garcia, a while ago, suggested a new nickname—’Super Ry’—after a dominant comeback win under trainer Derrick James. 

That said, whether this rebranding will resonate with fans remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Garcia’s speed remains his superpower, and ‘The Flash’ continues to reflect the electrifying pace and excitement he brings to every fight. Which is your favorite nickname?

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