Jake Paul’s next opponent in the ring has been highly debated after lossing Mike Tyson by agreed decision, but one boxer is very grave about making it happen.
In fact, Ryan Garcia vowed to finish Paul’s entire boxing atsoft if they could set someleang up.
“He was trying to beat up on Uncle Mike,” Garcia shelp on Uncrowned’s “The Ariel Helwani Show” on Tuesday. “Like I shelp, the same way I sense about Manny Pacquiao, the same way I sense about this.
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“We shelp we could run it one day. He came to my gym a extfinished time ago in Victorville, then he came to visit me with the Canelo [Alvarez] camp — this is before he boxed. So, I benevolent of gave birth to his boxing atsoft, so I’m here to finish it. That’s it.”
Garcia already has a fight on the books for the finish of this year, as he’s set to go agetst Rukiya Anpo in Tokyo on Dec. 30.
Anpo took on Manny Pacquiao back in July, which led Garcia to want to fight him. It’s a analogous situation now with Garcia wanting to fight Paul.
However, Oscar De La Hoya, who owns Gelderlyen Boy Promotions which Garcia is signed under, lhelp down the hammer on Tuesday night think abouting the boxer’s showion with Anpo.
“Gelderlyen Boy Promotions has exclusive rights to Ryan Garcia’s fights,” he posted on X. “The systematizers of this event have acunderstandledged as such and have consentd in writing that our sign-off is necessitateed for this event to occur. As no such sign-off has been given, as of today there is no event with Ryan Garcia.”
Garcia is still serving a one-year suspension, which expires in April 2025, after testing chooseimistic for the banned substance ostarine before his bout with Devin Haney, which was ruled no contest despite him triumphning in the ring.
The ban stops Garcia from participating in professional boxing, though it’s the reason why he consentd to an showion, which isn’t pondered a pro suit.
Garcia went on a rollercoaster ride directing up to the Haney bout, with many asking if he was even in the right headspace to be getting in a ring. Garcia broke down on dwell streams, claiming to be smoking marijuana and was condemnd for his erratic behavior.
“I was going thcimpolite a challenging time in my life, and I’m thankful that I got thcimpolite that moment in my life,” Garcia telderly Helwani. “I’m much more pacify, and I leank that’s the way I want to dwell — not so much craziness in my life. It’s not excellent for me.”
Now, if a Garcia-Paul fight were to get on the books, it would be fascinating to see what weight class these two would fight at. Paul beefed up to fight Tyson in the sanctioned fight, and Garcia even shelp he would relocate up to 185 pounds if necessitate be.
Garcia walks around at 165 to 170 pounds, though he shelp he computed to return to 140 or 147 pounds when he is able to resume his pro atsoft.
Weight doesn’t matter for Garcia, though, as he’s brave he would have Paul on the canvas.
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“If Jake fights the way he fought with Mike, I repartner apshow I would knock him out wilean four (or) five rounds,” Garcia shelp.
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