Angry Ryan Garcia Humiliates Devin Haney Amazingly

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Amok Ryan Garcia embarrass Devin Haney amazingly in a battle full of revenge on Sunday (21/4/2024) WIB. Ryan Garcia revived his career by scoring one of the most incredible wins to humiliate Devin Haney as the WBC super lightweight world champion.

Ryan Garcia did not leave the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, with the title, as his excess weight made him ineligible to win it. But he enhanced his reputation by achieving a highly unlikely victory, with scores of 112-112, 114-110 and 115-109.
There have been concerns surrounding Garcia’s mental health since this fight was announced, due to his inappropriate use of social media and his increasingly erratic behavior.

Throughout fight week, he looked far from fit to participate in a fight against one of the world’s best fighters, consistently looking overloaded, distracted and unsettled – to the point where he had to be pulled from the arena for his health. It was no surprise when on Friday, his weight reached 64.9 kilograms, which ultimately only provided further insight into his fragile frame of mind, considering that the previous afternoon he had agreed to a bet with his opponent of USD 500,000 per kilogram on his excess weight.

Regardless, Garcia showed just how impressive his hand speed and explosive strength are, by not only being the first to take Haney down, but also doing it twice more and injuring him multiple times. A left hook hurt Haney, as did the 25-year-old Garcia, in the opening round, and he had yet to recover from the impact when Garcia landed a second punch and forced him to defend.

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Haney, who was previously undefeated, was more successful in managing his timing against his rival in the second round, where he landed straight right and straight left punches, while Garcia’s less effective attempts at landing left and right hooks made him look one-dimensional. Haney then hurt Garcia with a left uppercut in the third round, and followed it up with a powerful left hook that dropped Garcia’s leg.

Garcia’s very low hands and lack of attention to the jab and lack of defensive awareness made it easy for Haney to counter and advance in a way he rarely does. Garcia missed with a wild left hook in the fifth round. Haney, well-balanced, timed his counter right hand.

Garcia’s ineffectiveness saw him booed at the end of the fifth round, but he returned to competitive form in the sixth when he threw his punches at Haney’s body, and landed a painful right hand on his chin. Referee Harvey Dock then intervened as Haney landed punches on Garcia’s body and Garcia began to turn around, and he began to take effect.

Haney landed a straight right early in the seventh round, but the fight took a turn when Garcia dropped him with a left hook. Haney, once back on his feet, may have thought he was given too long to recover by Dock, but not until he was able to avoid getting hurt twice again after Garcia was awarded a point for throwing punches in the round.

In the eighth round, Garcia, the underdog, hurt Haney again with a right hand and sent the crowd cheering, with chants of “Ryan, Ryan,” cheering him on. He then hurt Haney again with a right hand in the 10th round, knocked him down again with another punch, and hurt Haney with a left hook as he returned to his feet.

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2024-04-26 01:21:57

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