Ryan Garcia, the star in the world of professional boxing, has never been one to shy away from controversy. After his fight with Haney, he has been on a particularly wild spree.
Ryan Garcia Boxing League?
In a post on X, he made a shocking claim and has again stirred the pot. His recent declaration has sent shockwaves through the boxing community:
Ryan Garcia "I don't care if they ban me for my whole life because I'm gonna just create my own league and do my own fights. I'm not gonna walk away from boxing, I'm gonna walk away from this boxing, create my own league and fight on my own s**t" (@boxing_social) pic.twitter.com/e4M1KKeoXw
— EverythingBoxing (@EverythingBoxi2) May 16, 2024
Talking about his PED use issue and some rumors of actions against him. He said, “I don’t care if they ban me for my whole life because I’m gonna just create my own league and do my own fights. I’m not gonna walk away from boxing; I’m gonna walk away from this boxing, create my own league, and fight on my own s**t.”
Garcia’s statement comes in response to potential bans or restrictions imposed by existing boxing organizations.
Opinion
Looking at his past few months, it’s highly probable that he’s willing to defy convention and take matters into his own hands. However, the idea of a fighter creating their own league is unprecedented.
But walking away from the established boxing scene won’t be easy. Establishing a new boxing league involves intricate logistics—contracts, venues, broadcasting rights, and regulatory approvals.
Convincing other fighters to join his league will be crucial. Will they follow Garcia’s lead and embrace this unconventional approach? Winning over fans and sponsors is essential. Garcia’s league will need to provide compelling matchups and entertainment to thrive.
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