Ryan Garcia has been in the news lately, including becoming a father, announcing a divorce, and confirming that he now wants struggle Rolando Romero rather Devin Haney. Whatever happens after “KingRy,” Big Fight Weekend has decided to bring you Garcia’s five biggest fights.
Ryan García’s most important fights
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García’s most important fights: five memorable fights: Javier Fortuna
On July 16, 2022, García faced Javier Fortuna in what was said to be his toughest test. “KingRy” passed this test with flying colors, knocking his opponent down three times before the referee ended the fight in the sixth round, with the Californian fighter too fast and strong for the Dominican boxer.
Luke Campbell
One of Garcia’s biggest victories was when he knocked out the 2012 Olympic gold medalist. Luke Campbell on January 2, 2021. “KingRy” showed his determination by digging deep, crawling off the canvas to deliver a brutal body shot in the seventh round to stop the Englishman. His hand speed again stood out and prevented Campbell from getting a solid footing in the fight.
Gervonta Davis
On April 22, Ryan García dared to be great when faced Gervonta Davis. The build-up to the fight was fascinating, and BFW broke it down by numbers. Garcia had his moments in the fight, but in the end, “Tank”’s precision and power made the difference as a body shot in the seventh round ended the contest.
Oscar Duarte
After tasting defeat for the first time against “Tank,” García returned to the ring on December 2, 2023, against the tough Oscar Duarte. The Californian fighter chose to fight on the outside and show his speed. He was faster on the strike at all times, and his opponent had limited success. Garcia landed a left hook to the head in the eighth round, which he followed with a flurry of punches, forcing the stoppage. After the fight, Garcia said: “I gave it a few hard hits and it kept coming..”
Francisco Fonseca
García faced a complicated opponent: the Nicaraguan boxer Francisco Fonseca on February 14, 2020. Foncesca had a respectable record of (25-2-2, 20 KOs) showing that he had power. Garcia flew out of the traps before landing a spiteful left hook that ended the contest in the first round.