Ryan García and Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz star in one of the biggest rivalries in world boxing today, this is because both boxers constantly make strong comments in interviews and social networks; This dispute has generated very high expectations about a possible fight that has been postponed over time and everything seems to indicate that it would be very close to happening.
In recent statements released by the boxer himself through his account on the social network Twitter, he would have finally revealed what would be the three points that ‘Pitbull’ Cruz would need to be able to get up against him in a ring and finally put an end to the discussion about which of the two is the better fighter.
In his statements, García revealed the point that Cruz would need to be able to face him; Likewise, he also announced the names of two other boxers whom he considers to be in the first level of today and against whom he would like to be able to face in the ring.
“Three people I want for my next fight. Rollie (Romero), but he’s just been ordered to fight someone else. Isaac Cruz, if he wants to move up to 140 pounds. And Teófimo López, depending on how he comes out of his fight (with Josh Taylor on June 10) ”, Ryan Garcías expressed in his publication on his Twitter social network account.
As the boxer put it, Cruz would have to move up to 140 pounds to be able to face him; The reason for this decision is because he revealed that after his fight against Gervonta Davis he would rise to the 135 or 140-pound category to seek new challenges that allow them to extend his legacy to the point of becoming undisputed champion.
The main problem with this requirement is that ‘Pitbull’ Cruz would not be so willing to gain weight to be able to face Garcia; The goal of the boxer is to maintain his own weight in order to achieve a rematch against Davis in the lightweight category.
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