Oscar De La Hoya Sets the Stage: Ryan Garcia’s Rematch Condition Unveiled Amidst Victory Glow
Following Ryan Garcia’s sensational victory over Devin Haney, boxing enthusiasts are eager to see who the rising star will face next. While speculation abounds about a potential rematch with Gervonta Davis, Garcia’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, has shed light on the only condition that would lead to the fruition of such a rematch. Published on April 24th, 2024, the revelation comes amidst Garcia’s triumphant glow and his fervent call-outs to potential opponents.
Despite Garcia’s resounding triumph over Haney, questions linger about a potential rematch with Davis, who handed Garcia his first career loss with a devastating knockout. However, De La Hoya remains hesitant about the prospect of a rematch, citing Garcia’s intention to move up in weight categories as a significant obstacle.
During a recent media interaction, De La Hoya outlined Garcia’s condition for a rematch with Davis. He emphasized that Garcia’s move to a higher weight class prohibits a direct rematch, suggesting that Davis would have to agree to a catchweight of 143 or 144 pounds for the fight to materialize.
“Ryan Garcia told me he can’t make 140, so, he would want to fight at 143 or 144. Yeah, anybody who wants to fight him, call me at 144, and we make the fight happen.”
In response to Garcia’s post-fight call-outs, De La Hoya commended Garcia’s marketing prowess and expressed confidence in his ability to attract exciting matchups. Garcia’s eagerness to face not only Davis but also other formidable opponents such as Sebastian Fundora, Rolando Romero, and Isaac Cruz has ignited anticipation among fans.
In a fresh X post, “little Stupid tank.” he wrote, “Come see me at 144 and let stop the talk…If you beat frank let’s run it @Gervontaa.”
“Let’s run it’s ABDUL!!!,” he called out in the post.
He wrote, “Fundora for the 154 title…Rollies…Or pitbull ‘this one would be hard to make’.
“That’s the beauty of Ryan. Now, we have to believe him. Now, we have to like, we can’t be scratching our heads anymore with Ryan and saying, ‘Is he going to get in the ring?’ ‘Is he going to fight?’ No. Ryan is the perfect marketer for himself. He’s great for boxing.”
As Garcia explores his options and navigates the competitive landscape of boxing, De La Hoya’s revelation adds an intriguing twist to the saga of potential rematches and future matchups. With Garcia’s star on the rise, the boxing world eagerly awaits the next chapter in his electrifying journey.
