Last Saturday evening Ryan Garcia continued his unbeaten streak, destroying the former world champion in five rounds Javier Fortuna. After the victory, Garcia challenged another undefeated star to a duel, Gervont "Tank" Davis.
Ryan Garcia claims that, like almost any boxing fan, he has long wanted to see how Terence Crawford fight with Errol Spence Jr.. Despite the broken relationship with Canelo Alvarez, Garcia also understands that the Mexican superstar's third fight with Gennady Golovkin still remains one of the best-selling fights in boxing. However, Garcia firmly believes that once his fight with Gervonta Davis takes place, it will eclipse Alvarez-Golovkin III and Crawford-Spence as the sport's biggest event.
“See you at the end of the year,” wrote Gervonta Davis (27-0, 25 KOs) as a short result of the victory Ryan Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs) over Javier Fortuna (37-4-1, 26 KOs).
Devin Haney (28-0, 15 KOs), the king and undisputed lightweight champion, took a spectacular victory without much emotion Ryan Garcia (23-0, 19 KOs) over Javier Fortuna (KO 6).
“I felt much better at this weight,” said Ryan "KingRye" Garcia after his dominant victory over Javier Fortuna in a fight that took place in the super lightweight division. - I'm not going to return to lightweight now just like that. But next I will fight Tank, if he wants, at 140 pounds. I will definitely write down all the negotiations so that you do not say that I avoided the meeting. I want this fight because it will give me the respect I deserve. I am never afraid. I have a competitive spirit and you will see how it will show when I fight Tank and kick his ass.”