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With the announcement of the name Ryan Garcia, the first thing the boxing world comes to terms with is the former’s immaculate speed of hand. The former WBC interim lightweight titleholder, who will face his next opponent on April 9, with 100% winning stats of which, 85.7%  coming via knockout. Undefeated in his career, he conceives 21 huge wins in his record. As a result, Garcia brings in significant pay-per-view buys for the sport in cash.

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From Garage to the Arena

The fighter who forged himself inside a garage is now known to sell out giant arenas tightly packed with people. According to sources, his last fight against Luke Campbell produced a whopping figure of $353,835 through 4,218 tickets. Consequently, there is quite a hype regarding what Garcia does next. With only hours away now from his bout at San Antonio, King Ry shares a video of him on YouTube. Primarily sponsored by Gatorade, Garcia, in this video, reiterates what he does his best.

In this video titled, The Explosive Power of Pro Boxer’s Ryan Garcia’s Punch, viewers witness first-hand destruction. A variety of obstacles line themselves, crossing Ryan Garcia’s path. A jar filled with gum, a glass full of Gatorade, and a balloon impregnated with the same energy drink.

Ryan Garcia grinds on Gatorade

An experiment that seeks to test King Ry’s strength of hand. However, Garcia picks them apart with ferocity and ease. Be it the jar full of gum, that shattered into a million pieces as King Ry rounds one punch in or exploding the glass full of Gatorade.

Although the balloon endures and maintains its existence, nothing else in the lot survives- from Pinata to cake.

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At the end of his task, Garcia explains which punch is his favorite. “My favorite punch is obviously the left hook”.”It’s just been my money punch since I was a little kid,” Garcia adds. Hopefully, Garcia would also land some satisfying left hooks on April 9 when he will take on Tagoe, Emmanuel.

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What do you think about Ryan Garcia’s hand speed? Do you consider him amongst the most vicious hitters in boxing at present? Let us know in the comments.