Ryan Garcia Reflects on Gervonta Davis Fight and Looks Ahead to Potential Rematch

Ryan Garcia looks back on his encounter with Gervonta Davis last April and feels that he had Davis hurt and looking scared in the second round. Garcia believes that he “almost pulled it off” and came close to stopping Tank Davis during the fight. However, he regrets not going for the finish when he had Davis hurt because the fight quickly got out of hand after the second round, leading to his eventual defeat in the seventh round. Despite this setback, Garcia is determined to learn from his mistakes and work towards a potential rematch with Davis at 140 pounds without a rehydration clause.

Before Garcia can even think about a rematch with Gervonta Davis, he must first face WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney on April 20th. Haney is the favorite to win the fight, boasting a record of 31-0 with 15 knockouts. However, Garcia remains confident in his abilities, citing his power and hand speed as potential weapons to secure an upset victory. A win over Haney would not only solidify Garcia’s standing in the boxing world but also pave the way for a future showdown with Davis without the restrictions of weight stipulations.

In a recent social media post, Ryan Garcia recounted the moments of his fight with Gervonta Davis when he had Davis hurt in the second round. Garcia described Davis as looking scared and resorting to running and holding him during the fight. Despite Davis’ attempts to intimidate Garcia with taunts and threats, Garcia believes that Davis was genuinely fearful when he had him hurt. Reflecting on these interactions, Garcia is more determined than ever to redeem himself in a potential rematch and prove his capabilities as a top contender in the lightweight division.

Looking ahead to the future, Ryan Garcia issued a challenge to Gervonta Davis to face him at 140 pounds without any rehydration clause or restrictions. Garcia is eager to prove himself in a rematch with Davis after their first encounter and is willing to take on any challenge to secure a victory. With the possibility of a rematch looming on the horizon, Garcia is focused on his upcoming fight with Devin Haney and the opportunity to claim the WBC title. The road to redemption may be long, but Garcia is determined to prove his worth in the ring and establish himself as a formidable force in the world of boxing.

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