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The eagerly awaited fight between Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis had boxing fans on the edge of their seats. The bout was predicted to be a ‘titanic’ struggle between two of the most talented young competitors in the sport. Even if the actual conflict may have ended, the discussion about it still goes on. Joe Goossen, Garcia’s trainer, made a startling admission about Garcia’s preparation for the fight in a recent interview.

Goossen’s statement has sparked debate among fans and experts alike, leading many to question the role of a trainer in a fighter’s success. As the boxing world reflects on the Garcia-Davis match, Goossen’s confession adds a new layer to the discussion. What role does collaboration between fighter and trainer play in a boxer’s success? And what does this mean for the future of the sport?

Joe Goossen reveals Ryan Garcia’s training method for the Gervonta Davis fight

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During a recent interview with Boxing Social, renowned boxing trainer Joe Goossen made a startling confession about his training of rising star Ryan Garcia for his highly anticipated fight against Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. Goossen stated, “So like I say and I’ll say it again because it’s true, you don’t necessarily train Ryan Garcia, people can take that negatively. You do train him but, on the other hand, you have to collaborate with him, because he’s got his ideas and his thoughts and they ring true 99% of the time. So for a 24-year-old, he’s got a mind of a brilliant coach as well.”

Goossen’s revelation sheds light on the unconventional training methods employed by him and Garcia and underscores the importance of collaboration and mutual respect between trainer and fighter. It also highlights Garcia’s exceptional boxing acumen and ability to play an active role in his own training and preparation.

Erdenebat apologizes to Ryan Garcia and claims responsibility for injuring him in sparring

Tsendbaatar Erdenebat, Ryan Garcia’s former sparring partner, has publicly claimed responsibility for injuring ‘KingRy’ with a body shot in sparring before his fight against Gervonta Davis. Erdenebat’s statement has added fuel to the speculations of whether Garcia was fighting with a previous injury.

He apologized to Garcia in public for the injury he caused and expressed his concern about Garcia’s well-being after the loss to Davis. Garcia himself has not yet commented on any injuries before the fight. Nonetheless, Erdenebat’s claim is likely to spark further discussions in the boxing world about the possible impact of Garcia’s injury on the outcome of the fight.

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