Ryan Garcia’s Bold Challenge: Terence Crawford Outmatched by ‘KingRy’ and Canelo Alvarez
Ryan Garcia is stirring the pot once again, but this time, it’s not with a left hook or a flashy Instagram post—it’s with a bold proclamation that has set the boxing world abuzz. In a dramatic twist of the verbal sparring that has been ongoing among boxing’s elite, Garcia has thrown down the gauntlet to Terence Crawford, declaring that the light middleweight champion is not on par with either him or Canelo Alvarez.
Garcia’s latest Twitter tirade comes in the wake of Crawford’s impressive but controversial victory over Israil Madrimov on August 3 in Riyadh. While Crawford has been basking in the glow of his triumph, the post-fight buzz has also seen him address Canelo Alvarez’s reluctance to engage in a bout. Crawford’s comments, coupled with a notable public spat with Alvarez, seem to have ignited Garcia’s latest outburst.
“You are a great, dedicated athlete, but you can’t compare to my self or Canelo,” said Garcia.
Garcia’s Challenge: Crawford Falls Short
In a series of fiery tweets, Garcia took aim at Crawford, asserting that the Nebraskan southpaw’s skills, though commendable, fall short of the levels achieved by Garcia and the Mexican boxing legend, Canelo Alvarez. “You are a great, dedicated athlete, but you can’t compare to myself or Canelo,” Garcia tweeted, laced with biting criticism. “Crazy little man relax, keep robbing everyone while bringing in no money. Please fight me.”
Garcia’s challenge is not merely a matter of ego but also a reflection of the ongoing chess game in boxing’s upper echelons. The callout comes amid Crawford’s own comments about Alvarez, suggesting that the Mexican star might be avoiding a high-stakes fight for financial reasons. Crawford, in an interview with Sean Zittel and Shawn ‘Showtime’ Porter, suggested Alvarez’s demands for exorbitant sums were indicative of his reluctance to face him, highlighting Alvarez’s past encounters with smaller opponents as a point of contention.
‘Bud’ said, “I’m easy work. I heard him say I’m easy work. If I was easy work, would you know you would take all that money that he’s offering you? But yet, and still, he wants 200 million for Benavidez, and he wants 150 million to fight me.” Why?

The Alvarez Factor: A Battle of Legacy and Cash
The friction between Alvarez and Crawford has been palpable. Alvarez’s response to a potential bout with Crawford has been lukewarm, indicating that the financial aspect must be right for him to consider it. Crawford’s retorts reveal his belief that Alvarez might be afraid of jeopardizing his boxing legacy, despite his public claims of readiness.
Adding fuel to the fire, Crawford’s appearance on the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast with Logan Paul and Mike Majlak saw him reflect on Garcia’s remarks, albeit indirectly. Crawford suggested that Garcia’s comments might be driven by misguided advice from his inner circle, further intensifying the brewing rivalry.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Garcia and Crawford?
While Garcia’s fiery comments have generated a storm of speculation, the likelihood of a fight between him and Crawford remains uncertain. Both fighters are at crossroads in their careers, with Garcia looking to assert himself in the boxing world while Crawford aims to solidify his standing in his new division.
Garcia’s challenge to Crawford not only reignites a long-standing rivalry but also raises questions about the future trajectories of these boxers. With Crawford now eyeing the undisputed championship in his current weight class and Garcia seeking to establish his dominance, the path ahead is fraught with potential showdowns and high-stakes battles.
In the end, Garcia’s bold callout may be the spark needed to push for significant fights in the near future. As fans and pundits eagerly await the next moves from these boxing stars, one thing is clear: the drama is far from over.
