Ryan Garcia Crushes Barrios in Las Vegas and Calls Out Champion Stevenson

Ryan Garcia Crushes Barrios in Las Vegas and Calls Out Champion Stevenson
Ryan Garcia Crushes Barrios in Las Vegas and Calls Out Champion Stevenson

American boxer Ryan Garcia, 27, delivered a commanding performance against compatriot Barrios in Las Vegas on Saturday. Garcia dropped Barrios with a right hand within the first 30 seconds of the opening round and maintained control throughout the 12-round bout. Judges scored the fight decisively in Garcia’s favor, 119-108, 120-107, and 118-109, marking a dominant return to the ring after a turbulent year.

Ryan Garcia Crushes Barrios in Las Vegas and Calls Out Champion Stevenson
Ryan Garcia Crushes Barrios in Las Vegas and Calls Out Champion Stevenson

Ryan Garcia Dominates Barrios and Challenges Stevenson for Super-Lightweight Supremacy

In the post-fight interview, Garcia directly called out WBO super-lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, who was present at T-Mobile Arena. Garcia asserted his readiness to fight Stevenson, emphasizing his confidence and willingness to face top competition despite Stevenson claiming he is “a level above” Garcia. Garcia also referenced previous bouts, including his victory over Devin Haney, highlighting his experience against elite opponents.

This victory marks Garcia’s first win since a surprising points loss to Rolando Romero last year and improves his professional record to 25 wins and two losses. Barrios, who had been upgraded to full WBC champion in June 2024, had previously defended his title twice via draws, including a majority draw against 46-year-old Manny Pacquiao. Garcia’s decisive win positions him back in contention for high-profile matchups in the lightweight and super-lightweight divisions.