Ryan Garcia, the talented 25-year-old-boxer, had an amazing stint as an undefeated pugilist but it came to a halt earlier this year. In April, ‘KingRy,’ fought a tough opponent in Gervonta Davis. However, unfortunately for him, he was handed his first-ever defeat in devastating fashion. Throughout the fight, Garcia was outclassed. Ultimately, he was stopped in the seventh round. Now, he will be looking to redeem his loss in his upcoming fight against Oscar Duarte in December this year. Ultimately, he was stopped in the seventh round.
In a recent turn of events, Garcia asserted that his loss was a proclamation of doomsday for his opponents. Why does he say that? Let’s find that out.
Garcia reflects on his only loss ahead of his comeback
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The 25-year-old is all set to face Duarte. He is a household name in boxing and is a formidable opponent in his own right. Moreover, he is known for his spectacular knockouts. However, Garcia has cut no corners in preparing for the fight. Not to mention, his recent loss ignited a desire in him to be better than ever before.
In an interview with Fight Hub TV, he stated, “This is going to be what you guys are looking for. That loss woke something else up. The worst thing that happened to my opponents is that I lost. I am coming back, you are going to make a movie out of this. I promise a movie. Like a dude just lost and comes to take over the game. I am telling you I am sharp right now. You are going to see something special, I promise you, man. “
Garcia’s confidence, despite his last defeat, is commendable. Moreover, it bears mention that his courage is reflected in the fact that he does not believe Duarte stands a chance against him. So without further ado, let’s take a look at his prediction.
Garcia predicts the outcome of his fight against Duarte
Garcia thinks Duarte will give him a tough fight but in the end, it would count for nothing. In the same interview, reflecting on the same, Garcia stated, “ Oscar’s gonna come and try to fight and try to make it a tough fight, but I mean how tough can you be when you keep getting punched in the face? You can’t be that tough.”
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With both fighters making such bold claims, the excitement keeps on building. Although the boxing world is in splits over this match-up, we are curious to know, who do you predict to win? Share your opinions with us in the comments section below.
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