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Ryan García has become one of the most followed characters in the boxing industry. The young man from Los Alamitos California, enjoys unparalleled charisma and fearsome fist power that has positioned him as a fan favorite.
With a successful amateur career, Ryan is completely focused on making history in professional boxing, and today he is on the verge of the most important fight of his career, since on April 20 he will be facing Devin Haney, a rival he has already faced 6 times as an amateur dividing 3 and 3 wins each.
Today we remember Kingry Garcia’s Green and Gold past:
Ryan Garcia won the Jr NABF super featherweight belt in 2018, knocking out his rival Fernando Vargas in the first round.
Two months later he became NABF 130-pound Champion, defeating Jayson Velez via wide UD
In 2019, he moved up to the lightweight division to knock out the tough Romero Duno in one round. In this way he won the WBC silver title; crown that he once defended.
Ryan “Kingry” García at that time 21-0, 18 KO’s defeated the British Luke Campbell (20-4, 16 KO’s) by knockout in the seventh round, to win the World Boxing Council interim lightweight title, the second January 2021 at the “American Airlines Center” in Dallas, Texas.
That night, gold medal winner at the 2012 London Olympics Cambell knocked idown Ryan in the second round. Ryan got up, put his gloves on a raised guard and gradually recovered to regain control of the fight.
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