Ryan Garcia, the rising star in the world of boxing, has once again made headlines with his audacious challenge. Following his impressive victory over Devin Haney, Garcia took to a live stream to propose a potential heavyweight clash against Anthony Joshua. The 25-year-old expressed his desire to move up to the heavyweight division and vowed to “beat his a**.” But is this call-out realistic, or is it more about bravado than actual ambition?
Ryan Garcia’s confidence is palpable. After defeating Haney, he set his sights on a much larger opponent: Anthony Joshua. During the live stream, Garcia declared, “We want ‘AJ.’ I want to fight ‘AJ.’ Let’s go. I’m moving up to heavyweight. Give me about three years, and I’m going to beat his a**.” His bold words left fans intrigued and puzzled at the same time.
However, let’s face the facts. Anthony Joshua is a seasoned heavyweight champion, having held multiple world titles. He stands at 6’6″ and weighs significantly more than Garcia. The size and weight difference between the two fighters are substantial. While Garcia’s confidence is admirable, challenging Joshua seems like a monumental task. It’s akin to a lightweight boxer stepping into the ring with a heavyweight giant.
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Ryan Garcia’s Recent Behavior
Ryan Garcia’s recent behavior has been anything but conventional. During the ceremonial weigh-ins for his fight against Haney, he chugged what appeared to be a bottle after coming in 3.2 pounds over the junior welterweight limit. His mental health