Ryan Garcia Vows to Knockout YouTuber in 20 Seconds
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Ryan Garcia hasn’t been in the ring for more than a year and has apparently lost his charm in the vicious lightweight division. However, he has vowed to come back shortly and is already dropping glimpses of his ongoing drills. The 135 lbs division is full of top-tier personalities in which ‘KingRy’ struggles to sit at this point. That said, the former WBC Interim champion may have shifted his attention towards a YouTuber.
YouTube boxing has already taken a toll in recent years. But things appeared a bit different after Bryce Hall pitched himself in a potential fight with Ryan Garcia under the UFC stable.
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Following the succession of UFC 270, the first PPV of the year, Hall expressed his desire to battle Garcia. In response, the undefeated boxer promised to stop the YouTuber within 20 seconds.
Ryan Garcia wrote, “If I don’t Ko you in 20 seconds you win.”
If I don’t Ko you in 20 seconds you win https://t.co/WEKzRUQkib
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) January 22, 2022
Garcia knocked out Luke Campbell in his last appearance in January 2020 and alarmed all of his contemporaries. The path for him to bag a world title shot was set. But the youngster claimed to have struggled mentally and also underwent arm injury, which caused him to remain sidelined. Meanwhile, his social media fame has helped him remain in the news with YouTubers targeting a potential fight against him.
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Although Ryan Garcia has envisioned himself stopping Hall within 20 seconds in a possible clash, the chances of seeing it happen are actually very low. On returning, ‘KingRy’ can go for the big matchups in 135 lbs, as he seems one win away from earning a world championship shot.
Ryan Garcia is in a sensitive state
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On looking at the entire graph of the lightweight division, Garcia’s contemporaries have taken a massive leap and are way ahead of him in the race. Devin Haney holds the WBC belt, Gervonta Davis has the WBA title, and despite being undefeated, Garcia doesn’t have any title around his shoulder.
WBC stripped him of the Interim title due to his long hiatus. Therefore, Ryan Garcia shall first win at any cost. He cannot afford to lose his undefeated streak or can fall before sheer criticisms. Well, he still has pretty fast hands and vicious KO-power to boast. On making full use of them, Garcia can return to the top-tier system once again.
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