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 In the blistering world of professional boxing, where every drop of sweat could mean the difference between victory and defeat, the tale of Ryan Garcia‘s encounter with dehydration clauses shines a stark light on the challenges fighters face beyond the ring. In the realm of boxing, a rehydration clause signifies a specific weight limit that a boxer is permitted to reach before the main fight. Especially since the organizers notably enforced this clause in the Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia bout.

This particular match stood out in the professional boxing arena due to its rare incorporation of both catchweight and dehydration clauses. Thus marking a historic precedent in the sport. Davis emerged victorious with a knockout in the seventh round, concluding this highly anticipated fight. Months later, Ryan Garcia explains his side of the match and delves deep into the controversy surrounding the clause.

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Ryan Garcia: “In different circumstances, I would have been able to perform much better”

In the context of the non-title encounter between Ryan Garcia and Tank Davis this year, this unusual clause came into play. Shockingly, both fighters agreed not to exceed a weight increase of 10 lbs. That is beyond the initial 136 lbs on the morning of the fight. As per DAZN, a rehydration clause ensures that one, or both fighters engaged in the match cannot exceed the predetermined weight limit agreed upon beforehand. However, the implications of this clause delve deeper than what meets the eye. “In different circumstances, I would have been able to perform much better. I would have been more aware.”

Dehydration, a word that strikes fear into the heart of any athlete, became Garcia’s unexpected adversary. He vividly described the experience. “If the rehydration clauses are tough, you do not know how your body responds when you do not have water until you have no water.” His words resonate with the raw, unfiltered truth of an athlete caught in a Catch-22 situation.

Moreover, Garcia’s narrative takes us into the depths of his struggle.“It’s not the fact that I did not have any water. My body felt chronically dehydrated. I just felt too weak; I did not feel there at all.” Besides, the toll of dehydration on his body was not just physical; it was a battle that echoed in every fiber of his being.

The heart of Garcia’s story lies in the helplessness he felt, signing the contract with these clauses. Unfortunately, he did not know the uphill battle he would face.“There was nothing I could do at that point,” he confessed. His words carried the weight of a fighter’s determination amidst adversity. Consequently, he found himself fighting not just his opponent, but also the limitations imposed by contractual obligations.

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Oscar De La Hoya announces KingRy Comeback

Oscar De La Hoya, the CEO of Golden Boy Promotions, officially announced that Ryan Garcia will face Oscar Duarte on December 2 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. This Welterweight bout will be available for streaming on DAZN. This signifies Garcia’s return to the ring after his first career loss to Gervonta Davis. Duarte, a 27-year-old fighter with a career record of 26-1-1, sets the stage for an intriguing clash with the 25-year-old Garcia. Undoubtedly, Garcia has been diligently training in his gym in preparation for victory.

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In Garcia’s words, indeed, we glimpse the frustration and the vulnerability of a fighter. He simply wanted to focus on the fight, unburdened by the complexities of contractual negotiations. His story becomes a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a reminder of the often-overlooked battles that unfold behind the scenes in the world of professional sports.

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Undoubtedly, Ryan Garcia’s struggle with rehydration clauses transcends boxing; it speaks to the universal human experience of facing unexpected challenges. His story serves as a poignant reminder that even in the pursuit of glory, athletes are not immune to the complexities of contracts and clauses, reminding us all the courage it takes to step into the arena, both literally and figuratively.

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