Ryan Garcia returns to coach Gervonta Davis after an impressive win over Devin Haney in Brooklyn. As a result, after “King Ry” humiliated Haney with three commendable knockdowns at the Barclays Center, “Tank” Davis, aka Abdul Wahid, who defeated Garcia last April, addressed Ryan via social media. I got in touch.
On a related note, Ryan Garcia reflected on the differences between the fights between Devin Haney and Gervonta Davis when he appeared on the PBD Podcast. Additionally, the boxer from California answered how Devin Haney would beat Gervonta Davis if the two decided to fight. This is what he said.
How does “The Dream” beat “Tank”?
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Now that Ryan Garcia has shared the ring with both Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney, “King Lie” is entitled to ponder the potential outcome of Haney vs. Davis. And in his opinion, Haney is head and shoulders above the boxer who happens to be from Baltimore. On that note, Garcia told Patrick Bett David, “Haney beat Tank. Boxing is just a wild sport. Haney beat him on pure volume alone. Knowing how to use his reach well. I’m just there.”
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NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 20: Ryan Garcia reacts after knocking down Devin Haney during a match on April 20, 2024 at Barclays Center in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)
“Tank will try to hurt him, but I don’t think Tank can get close to Haney. If that happens, I’ve got Haney,” he added dryly. Along these lines, Garcia stated that “Tank” has no influence over him. According to KingRy, no one knows Davis outside of the United States, but Garcia has more followers and engagement. “I’m cooler than him and I know how to promote better,” he concluded.
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Meanwhile, Garcia revealed that Gervonta Davis wanted to hang out with “King Rye” after the game in Brooklyn.
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Gervonta Davis tried to date Ryan Garcia after Devin Haney win
Ryan Garcia strongly believes he would have put Gervonta Davis in the fix if the fight hadn’t been held at 136 pounds with a 10-pound hydration clause. In other words, it wasn’t the fighter Gervonta Davis that was making things difficult for “KingRy,” it was the regulations. On that note, when asked about the difference between playing against Davis and Haney, “King Rai” replied, “Well, Haney actually got me. Gervonta, it wasn’t a hard fight. I was just weaker.”
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“Winning against Gervonta Davis would be worse than beating Devin Haney,” continued Garcia, who had absolute confidence in his abilities since humiliating Devin Haney. “Devin Haney is a tougher fight than Gervonta,” he added. Along these lines, the 25-year-old revealed that “Tank” was being kind to “King Cry” after shocking the Brooklyn boxing world.
“He’s never going to fight me at 145, so it doesn’t really matter. That’s why he was kindly emailing me and kindly tweeting me. ‘Oh. “Ryan, I’m going to give you my real number. Let’s go to the club. I hung out with P. Diddy.’ He tried to hook up with me,” Ryan Garcia said. However, the boxer from California ultimately concluded that Davis was simply “chasing clout” at that moment. That being said, do you think Ryan Garcia can beat Gervonta Davis at 145 pounds? Also, do you think Haney will beat “Tank”? Let us know in the comments section below.