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Make A Date With Ryan Garcia For Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14; Papa Henry Predicts KO For the Kid
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Michael Woods2019 was an interesting one for young gun Ryan Garcia. He experienced turbulence, and saw his relationship with promoter Golden Boy shift, then settle.
This, not that long after he took on the serious challenge of being a young father to a newborn babe. And, yet, the kid seems to have managed to keep the head screwed on straight.
It looks like his pairing with Eddy Reynoso is solid and paying dividends, in his form. We shall see the next step in that direction when the 19-0 hitter gloves up on, maybe fittingly, Valentine's Day.
The top heart-throb specialist in the sphere will do his thing for admirers, and you can watch in Cali, or on DAZN.
I reached out to his dad/co-trainer, Henry Garcia, to get his take on this matchup. What does he think of Fonseca, stepping to 135 and coming in off a draw his last time out?
“Fonseca is another fighter that is underestimating Ryan’s ability,” Henry said. “I guess these guys are going to learn the hard way. I always tell people before you start believing you can beat Ryan, please do your research. He didn’t win 15 Nationals because of his looks or Instagram. He won because he is that good, plus so smart. Now that he has more speed and power. I don’t see it going more than five rounds. KO in the making!”
Noted; we also note that Gervonta Davis fought Fonseca, now age 25, on the undercard of the 2017 Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor scrap.
The 25-2-2 fighter from Nicaraguan took his first L in that super feather contest, an IBF title defense for Tank, in round 8. So, Henry, people will want to see if Ryan can take him out quicker, yes?
“And, of course, it took Tank eight,” Henry said. “Yes, I feel we will do better.”
After the loss to Tank, Fonseca won three straight, and then stepped up again. He met Tevin Farmer in December 2018, and lost via UD. That tussle was a title defense, for the same strap, now held by the Philly technician.
“Fonseca-Farmer went the distance,” Henry noted, and Farmer won by a six point margin on the three cards.
LOS ANGELES (Jan. 1, 2020): Golden Boy and DAZN will present a special night of boxing on Valentine’s Day as rising star Ryan Garcia (19-0, 16 KOs) defends his WBC Silver Lightweight Title in a 12-round fight against rugged contender Francisco Fonseca (25-2-2, 19. KOs). The event takes place Friday, Feb. 14 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. and will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN.
“Golden Boy is proud to present the biggest rising talent in the sport of boxing,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. “Ryan Garcia silenced all the skeptics by knocking out a tough contender in Romero Duno, and he did it in just one spectacular round. Aside from being a popular young star who is loved by all women, he’s also demonstrated that he’s a skillful fighter with power in both hands. So, we will have something special for everyone to enjoy on Valentine’s Day when we deliver this great show at Honda Center and live on DAZN.”
Garcia is a 21-year-old contender who has quickly developed into one of boxing’s most popular young athletes. After a decorated amateur career, Garcia debuted as a professional and later signed with Golden Boy in 2016. Since then, he’s passed every tough test put in front of him, including wins against “Ruthless” Romero Duno, Carlos “The Solution” Morales and Jason “La Maravilla” Velez. Now, he’ll look to put himself on the path towards the highest levels of the sport with a win at the same venue where Canelo Alvarez became world champion for a first time in 2011.
“I’m very excited to be in the ring once again,” said Ryan Garcia. “I’m looking to shock the world this year. I’m going to show the boxing world that I’m here forever!”
On the other hand, Fonseca represents a recent wave of young talent from Managua, Nicaragua who have recently had much success in the sport. With fighters such as Felix Alvarado and Rene Alvarado becoming world champions within the past 18 months, Fonseca feels inspired to build off that momentum and upset Garcia. The 25-year-old will return after a tough draw against Alex Dilmaghani for a vacant title.
“Nicaraguan boxing is a the very top right now because we have two world champions representing us right now,” said Francisco Fonseca. “That’s why I will not let my country down. When I face Ryan Garcia, I will expose him on his own territory, and I will deliver him his first professional victory. My manager Rosendo Alvarez and I have been waiting for. We’ve dreamed of fighting Ryan Garcia, and we have the antidote to defeat him.”
“From rising stars to crafty veterans, the lightweight division is poised for a huge year in 2020,” said Joseph Markowski, DAZN EVP, North America. “With such an adoring fan base, we couldn’t think of a better fighter than Ryan Garcia to headline this special Valentine’s Day event during Fight Season on DAZN.”
In the co-main event, former three-division world champion Jorge “El Nino de Oro” Linares (46-5, 28 KOs) of Barinas, Venezuela will return in a 12-round lightweight fight.
Welterweight sensation Alexis “Lex” Rocha (15-0, 10 KOs) of Santa Ana, Calif. will defend his WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Title in a 10-round 147-pound clash.
Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (13-0, 9 KOs) of Las Vegas, Nevada will defend his NABF Welterweight Title in a 10-round bout.
Oscar “El Jaguar” Negrete (18-2-2, 7 KOs) de Tierralta, Colombia will fight Alberto “Impacto” Melian (6-1, 4 KOs) of Buenos Aires, Argentina for the vacant WBA International Bantamweight Title in a 10-round bout between two Golden Boy contenders.
Alejandro “PinPon” Reyes (2-0, 2 KOs), a native of Mexicali, Mexico who trains out of Los Angeles’ Westside Boxing Club, will return in a four-round lightweight battle.
Evan Sanchez (6-0, 5 KOs) of Parlier, Calif. will participate in a six-round welterweight bout.
Opponents for the undercard will be announced shortly.
Garcia vs. Fonseca is a 12-round fight for the WBC Silver Lightweight Title presented by Golden Boy. The event is sponsored by Hennessy “Never Stop. Never Settle.” The event will take place Friday, Feb. 14 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California and will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN.
Editor/publisher Michael Woods got addicted to boxing in 1990, when Buster Douglas shocked the world with his demolition of the thought to be impregnable Mike Tyson. The Brooklyn-based journalist Woods has covered the sport since then, for ESPN The Magazine, ESPN.com, ESPN New York, RING, and he was editor of TheSweetScience.com from 2007-2015. Woods is also an accomplished blow by blow and color man, having done work for Top Rank, DiBella Entertainment, EPIX, and for Facebook Fightnight Live since 2017. He now does work for PROBOX TV, the first truly global boxing network.
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