ryan-garcia-talks-about-pitbull-cruz's-victory-and-believes-he-could-knock-him-out-without-problemsRyan García talks about Pitbull Cruz's victory and believes he could knock him out without problems
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By Miguel Rapetti

Mar 31, 2024, 18:12 PM EDT

The controversial boxer Ryan García continues with the controversy on social networks that has been seen in recent days and on this occasion he addressed Pitbull Cruz to let him know that in the event of a fight between the two he could knock him out without problems.

As part of Pitbull Cruz’s victory by technical KO over Rolly Romero, García was at that time in his accounts following the fight with the fans and immediately stated that he could knock him down and “put him to sleep” in case they both got into the ring. in the future.

“They don’t know about boxing if they really believe that Pitbull can beat me, I have faced many fighters like him in my life. It would be like going on a picnic,” said King Ry in a clearly provocative tone.

He later said that with all the pleasure in the world he could take on the fight against Cruz after he manages to triumph against Devin Haney on April 20 at the Barclays Center in New York.

“I would put Cruz to sleep, they don’t know what they are talking about, after he knocks out Haney I will gladly take care of him,” he added.

Finally, he referred to Pitbull as a “small boxer” and indicated that it would be fun for both of them to face each other in a fight, although at the moment he is focusing 100% on his next challenge.

“At the end of the day, I respect Pitbull, he is a small fighter capable of knocking out bigger fighters. A fight with him would be incredible, let’s do it one of these days. “I am focused on my next task, but it would be fun (to stand before Cruz),” he concluded.

García’s opinion is one of the most controversial and is not far from the behavior in recent weeks that the boxer of Mexican origin has had in his personal accounts.

The first of them, with which the whole controversy began, claimed that “he had been murdered” and that “his body would never be found”, creating anxiety among his followers.

Days later he said that he would dedicate himself to only talking about boxing and not post about any other topic on his personal accounts, but he did not keep the promise and continued active with strange content such as asking his fans for support to become president of the United States. another publication where I was looking for personnel for an audiovisual production.

In fact, García’s mental state has been a concern throughout the boxing world, receiving requests such as the one made by the president of the World Boxing Council (WBC), Mauricio Suleimán, to seek psychological help and be treated before the fight. against Haney, something that was met with a negative response from the boxer who has an all-time record of 24-1.

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