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Ahead of the fight between Devin Haney and Regis Prograis, Ryan Garcia has predicted a fight between him and Haney in 2024. However, the difficult thing is that Garcia also wishes to take on Rolly Romero inside the ring, so in the end, the choice comes to who to choose as an opponent for his next fight in March. Heading into his matchup with Prograis, Haney boasts an undefeated record of 30-0 with 15 knockouts.

This comes on the heels of Garcia’s recent success, securing an eighth-round knockout against Oscar Duarte on December 2. He elevated his own record to 24-1 with an impressive 20 knockouts. So, recently in a series of posts, Garcia has tried to resolve his dilemma regarding his next opponent.

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Ryan Garcia tries to finalize his next opponent

Having forged a rivalry since their amateur days, Garcia and Haney share a history of six bouts, with reports suggesting an equal split of three victories each. Intriguingly, this competitive dynamic has yet to spill over into their professional careers, as the two talented fighters have not faced each other in the ring since turning professional. Ryan Garcia’s first post suggests that no matter what happens, ‘KingRy’ is too sure about his matchup with Devin Haney in the year 2024.

Then he talked about how he’s planning to fight in March, and he thinks it’d be difficult for Haney to accept the fight at that time. So, Garcia is also open to taking on Rolly Romero instead.

He made a light-hearted joke in the third one about who should he be picking first, Haney or Romero. Answering himself, he stated that it doesn’t matter.

Garcia also mentioned how he’s also thinking about fighting the winner of the bout happening tonight, Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis.

Judging by the tweets he has uploaded, Garcia seems all over the place regarding who to fight next. Meanwhile, ahead of the upcoming Haney-Prograis showdown, he has picked the ‘Dream’ to secure the victory.

 

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Garcia chooses Devin Haney for the victory

Excitement looms for Garcia as he anticipates grabbing a ringside seat to witness the clash between Haney and Prograis. Analyzing the bout on paper, Haney seems to hold the upper hand in terms of skill, while Prograis brings power and aggression to the ring. Garcia, despite looking forward to the spectacle, doesn’t merely see himself as a spectator.

Confident in his assessment, he believes he holds a good idea of the likely winner. He told Fight Hub TV, “You gotta give the edge to Devin Haney, pure boxer. He just knows what he’s doing in there. I like his game.

Read More: “They Need to Face Each Other”: Talking About Ryan Garcia’s Win Over Oscar Duarte, Tim Bradley Asks ‘KingRy’ to Fight Shakur Stevenson

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Garcia wanted to make a great comeback, and he did. Now he wants to move further to prove his might once again, and all eyes are on the winner of the Haney vs Prograis bout. What are your thoughts about this? Let us know in the comments section.

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