Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields Feb. 19, 2026, 1:15 p.m.

Mario Barrios faces Ryan Garcia at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the WBC World Welterweight Title. As the main event, both fighters bring their reputations and strengths into this high-stakes 10-round match, drawing enthusiastic crowds to witness who will take the esteemed title.

Mario "El Azteca" Barrios turned professional years before Ryan "King Ryan" Garcia. Since then, Barrios notched 29 wins with only two losses and two draws. His resilience in past fights suggests he's ready for Garcia's style. Conversely, Garcia has dipped twice in his 24-win career but remains eager to topple preferences with his orthodox style designed to challenge Barrios's capabilities.

Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia Fight Card

  • Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia
  • Richardson Hitchins vs Oscar Duarte
  • Gary Antuanne Russell vs Andy Hiraoka
  • Frank Martin vs Nahir Albright
  • Bektemir Melikuziev vs Sena Agbeko
  • Amari Jones vs Luis Arias
  • Joshua Edwards vs Brandon Colantonio
  • Mohammed Alakel vs Ronny Reyes

Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia Undercard

Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Mario Barrios record: 29-2
  • Ryan Garcia record: 24-2
  • Belts at stake: WBC World Welterweight Title

Mario Barrios faces Ryan Garcia for the WBC World Welterweight Title.

Mario Barrios, known as "El Azteca," boasts an impressive 29 wins with only 2 losses and 2 draws. He stands at 183 cm with a reach of equal measure, fighting in the welter division in an orthodox stance. His record positions him as a seasoned competitor. Previous tough fights have prepared him well for Ryan Garcia, especially given his height and reach advantages.

Ryan Garcia, called "King Ryan," has secured 24 victories with only 2 losses. Standing at 177 cm with a mirroring reach, he also fights orthodox in the welterweight class. Although shorter than Barrios, his record suggests resilience and consistency despite losses. His agility and knack for successful counters serve him well against taller opponents like Barrios.

Richardson Hitchins vs Oscar Duarte Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Richardson Hitchins record: 20-0
  • Oscar Duarte record: 30-2
  • Belts at stake: IBF World Super Lightweight Title

Richardson Hitchins takes on Oscar Duarte for the IBF World Super Lightweight Title.

Richardson Hitchins turned professional shortly after being born in 1997 and remains undefeated with a record of 20 wins. His consistent winning streak shows his experience. Recent victories over fighters like Angel Rodriguez indicate strong form. Facing Duarte, his unblemished record against lighter-weight opponents suggests an advantage.

Oscar Duarte, with more fights under his belt, boasts a record of 30 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw from Mexico's rings since going pro in the same weight class. His last performance showcased resilience against a similarly experienced opponent. While he presents more experience, his losses could hint at vulnerabilities that Hitchins may exploit.

Gary Antuanne Russell vs Andy Hiraoka Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Gary Antuanne Russell record: 18-1
  • Andy Hiraoka record: 24-0
  • Belts at stake: WBA World Super Lightweight Title

Gary Antuanne Russell faces Andy Hiraoka for the WBA World Super Lightweight Title.

Gary Antuanne Russell, known as "The Last," turned pro with an 18-1 record. Despite the single loss, none of his wins are by knockout. His recent opponents have not showcased a similar reach and height advantage like Hiraoka's, which could pose a challenge in this super lightweight match.

Andy Hiraoka, dubbed "The Blade," maintains a spotless 24-0 record, also without knockouts. Standing slightly taller than Russell with longer reach contributes to his defensive edge. Given that Russell has not faced an undefeated opponent recently, this could test his resilience and strategy against Hiraoka’s unbeaten streak.

Frank Martin vs Nahir Albright Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Frank Martin record: 19-1
  • Nahir Albright record: 17-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Frank Martin faces Nahir Albright in an upcoming super light match with no titles on the line.

Frank Martin, known as "The Ghost," entered the professional boxing scene seven years ago. With 19 wins and only one loss, his record shows consistent performance. Despite lacking recent bouts, his track record suggests that he is a formidable opponent in the super light division.

Nahir Albright, alias "Woo," also turned pro seven years ago, amassing 17 victories and two defeats. Though he wasn't more successful than Frank against past fighters, his comparable professional experience might level the playing field in their combat.

Bektemir Melikuziev vs Sena Agbeko Fight

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Bektemir Melikuziev record: 16-1
  • Sena Agbeko record: 29-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Bektemir Melikuziev meets Sena Agbeko in the super middleweight division with no belts on the line.

Bektemir Melikuziev turned pro in 2019 with a record of 16 wins and one loss. He is known for his orthodox style. His last bout opponent's statistics are not available, making it difficult to assess upcoming outcomes, but Melikuziev's winning streak suggests a strong performance nevertheless.

Sena Agbeko has been a professional since 2011, amassing 29 wins and five losses, also fighting from an orthodox stance. Without details on his recent match opponents, comparisons to Melikuziev remain limited, though his vast experience creates an intriguing fight dynamic.

Amari Jones vs Luis Arias Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Amari Jones record: 15-0
  • Luis Arias record: 22-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Amari Jones faces Luis Arias in a middleweight bout with no belts on the line.

Amari Jones is an undefeated professional since turning pro. With a record of 15 wins, his experience reflects resilience and determination. His last opponent lacked notable achievements, suggesting Jones needs increased competition. With still no knockouts, despite this being an early career rivalry, this upcoming fight presents a challenge due to Arias' substantial experience.

Luis Arias, with more extensive professional experience of 22 wins and 6 losses, captures the ring's complexity. Facing stronger competitors previously, Arias demonstrates adaptability which may pose threats against the undefeated Jones. Despite fewer victories recently, this match stands to reboot Arias’ calculated strategies execution within highly stacked middleweights.

Joshua Edwards vs Brandon Colantonio Fight

  • Division/Weight: heavy
  • Joshua Edwards record: 5-0
  • Brandon Colantonio record: 7-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Joshua Edwards faces Brandon Colantonio in a matchup with no belts or titles at stake.

Joshua Edwards, nicknamed "The Rocket," began his professional boxing career without listing a previous amateur record. He has maintained an unbeaten streak of 5 wins with no losses or draws, showcasing consistency but lacks knockout power. His last opponent's details are unavailable to predict his performance against Colantonio accurately.

Brandon Colantonio turned pro earlier and has more experience with 7 wins and only 1 loss on his record. Without detailed history on most recent fights or knockouts, predicting whether he can outbox Edwards is challenging. Both fighters share the same orthodox stance and similar physical attributes making this an evenly matched fight.

Mohammed Alakel vs Ronny Reyes Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Mohammed Alakel record: 7-0
  • Ronny Reyes record: 5-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mohammed Alakel fights Ronny Reyes in a super featherweight bout with no belts on the line.

Mohammed Alakel, known as "Mighty," has an unbeaten record of 7-0 since turning pro. He stands at 173 cm with a reach equaling his height. His last fights show consistent wins, though we lack details about his past rivals. He aims to maintain his winning streak against a slightly taller opponent.

Ronny Reyes, called "Ruthless," holds a 5-2 record. With a height of 175 cm and matching reach, he lost twice, possibly reflecting inconsistency. Both fighters share an orthodox stance and have no KO wins, indicating it might be a technical fight.

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