Ryan Garcia is not acting.
Also, it turns out that there is no place to hide in a boxing ring, and during boxing week, it can be difficult for a boxer to hide if he is not prepared.
Facing Gervonta Tank Davis in Las Vegas in April 2023, Garcia will show the kind of aggressiveness that comes from being a fighter who competes in the biggest fights of the world. The closer they got to the scale that week, the harder it was for him to hide the effort it took to reach his true weight of 136 pounds.
However, watch him the next year, and Garcia will be close to peace in 2023. If he looked foolish when he faced Davis, a year later his innocence was hard to understand, he was like a fighter on the screen;
Since agreeing to fight Devin Haney at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Saturday, he has used social media to mock him, often portraying himself as someone struggling with his mental health, and the possibility of mental breakdown, although many people still ignore that.
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He looked like a poster child for American boxing – his youthful appearance and body made him look like he was ready to fight at 147 pounds, rather than the challenge that was required. Very clear limitations. His body was found when he arrived at the Empire State Building in sunny Manhattan, shirtless and with several tears in his pants, showing the pressure on his ankles.
Garcia’s appearance is very important in the market, so his appearance may not be surprising, but when he was on the outdoor observation deck on the 86th floor of the same building, there was nothing else. . The wind was strong, and the people around him asked how he could bear the cold. If you’re wondering if he’s the saddest person ever – he’s not talking and seems to want to listen to Tupac’s “Hit – Em Up” on his phone – then here comes Haney. Not only are there enough clothes to protect you from the cold, but they may be enough to remind people of how boxers look when trying to lose weight in a healthy way (if they can do health work).
The last thing Garcia needed was an indelible glare on his face Saturday. The last thing he needed before Saturday was more time with the Haney family, when hell seemed to be threatening him.
When Haney faced Regis Prograve in December, it was hard not to admire Prograve—he refused to be intimidated by the attempts of Bill Haney and the rest of his team to bully him. Garcia talked about his displeasure with Davis’ season last year; maybe that’s why the Haneys came on Tuesday night; Less visible, the extended family of the Haney family, knows how to make Garcia feel their body. Also, Garcia didn’t like horror, but unlike Progress, he seemed to like the undercurrent, Garcia’s reaction – especially since he’s been out since the day of the Saturday is scheduled. Misbehavior – more disturbing, sometimes he growls like an animal, sometimes snaps his fingers between his teeth.