“No Holds Barred: Ryan Garcia’s Explosive Claims on Haney Rematch and Gervonta Davis Fight!”
Devin Haney may have been left reeling after his shocking defeat at the hands of Ryan Garcia, but the prospect of a rematch now seems to be fading fast. Despite initial speculation that Garcia might entertain the idea of giving Haney another shot, the Victorville puncher has made a surprising U-turn on his stance.
In a recent appearance on the PBD Podcast with Patrick Bet-David, Garcia made his intentions clear, firmly stating, “It ain’t no rematch. This dude got clowned up. I barely tried, bro.” These words mark a definitive shift in Garcia’s position, dashing any hopes of a second showdown between the two fighters.
Garcia was adamant as he said, “I did but, it ain’t no rematch. This dude got clowned up. I barely tried, bro.”
“I was drinking every day. On Monday, I was at a nightclub. Tuesdays, I was at Little Sister [Lounge]. [On] Wednesdays, I went out. Thursday, I went out. Friday, I was drinking, I was doing whatever I wanted the day of the fight. I drank a blue moon, I was chilling, bro, I’m untouched,” said Garcia.
Garcia agreed! He said, “Yeah, I want to fight Tank. But Tank is not going to fight me. 100%.”
Everyone wanna talk about the little
Stupid tank
Let’s fight nuff of that funny talk
Come see me at 144 and let stop the talk
If you beat frank let’s run it @Gervontaa
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) April 23, 2024
Garcia wrote, “Everyone wanna talk about the little Stupid Tank. Let’s fight, [enough] of that funny talk. Come see me at 144 and let’s stop the talk. If you beat Frank, let’s run it @Gervontaa.”
Garcia went on to provide insight into his mindset leading up to the fight, revealing a lifestyle of indulgence and revelry in the days preceding the bout. Despite his apparent lack of preparation, Garcia emerged victorious, leaving many questioning Haney’s credentials as a top-tier fighter.
But Garcia’s ambitions don’t end with Haney. The young boxer has his sights set on a rematch with Gervonta Davis, whom he faced last year in a highly anticipated showdown. Despite speculation that Davis may be reluctant to step back into the ring with Garcia, the self-proclaimed “King Ry” remains undeterred.
In a bold challenge issued on social media, Garcia called out Davis to meet him at a weight of 144 pounds, confident in his ability to dominate the match. With his recent triumph over Haney solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the boxing world, Garcia now holds all the cards as he looks ahead to future challenges.