The boxing world has seen some of the best matchups inside the ring this calendar year. Last month, Ryan Garcia took on Devin and caused a massive upset after he heavily beat the champion. Garcia defied the odds to win his fight against Haney. He caused a lot of controversy leading up to the fight, leading many to believe he was not taking the fight seriously. Ryan Garcia recently once again made a massive claim on social media.
Garcia has established himself as one of the most dangerous boxers on the planet after beating Devin Haney over twelve rounds.
Ryan Garcia makes a massive claim
After securing an impressive victory in the ring, Ryan Garcia called out various fighters, including Terrence Crawford. Garcia claimed he wanted to fight Gervonta Davis again to avenge his loss. It seems like Ryan is back to his social media shenanigans, as he recently called out Errol Spence Jr and made a massive claim on his handle. Garcia said,
You will make a lot of money if you bet I KO Errol Spence Jr just saying.
Ryan Garcia claimed to take on boxing superstar Errol Spence Jr. and finish him in the ring. He even advised his fans to bet big money on him so they could cash a massive payday. Garcia last finished Haney and even bet two million dollars on himself. Garcia took home twelve million dollars and made fifty million dollars with a win over Devin Haney.
Since his victory, Ryan Garcia has called out many fighters. He even became involved in more controversy when he tested positive for a banned substance. Garcia has been heavily criticized recently since his positive drug test. It will be interesting to see what happens with the Mexican soon and who he takes on in the ring. Garcia has been called out for a fight with fighters in upper-weight classes and even called out for a fight against the undefeated superstar Terrence Crawford. Time will tell if Ryan is serious about his callouts or not.
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