Ryan Garcia: Is He Canelo Alvarez’s Successor?
Garcia met Oscar Duarte on December 2 and won after losing to Davis.
Ryan Garcia is the heir apparent to Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s crown and scepter throne, even though he is still a young man.
Even though the young Mexican-American boxer has already demonstrated his ability and power—he is an explosive southpaw—it will take time and his next moves to overcome critics and experts who are still doubtful, particularly in light of his agonizing but sobering loss to Gervonta Davis on April 22 of this year.
The inconsistent nature of Ryan’s promoters and trainers has also damaged his career’s credibility. After losing to Gervonta and demonstrating his shortcomings in the ring, “King Ryan,” 25, parted ways with trainer Joe Goosen, indicating that a rematch with Canelo’s team is imminent.
Ryan Garcia ‘s path will be similar to Canelo’s.
Garcia will undoubtedly succeed Canelo as the heir apparent when he decides to put up his gloves, according to promoter and former world champion boxer Oscar de la Hoya.
Ryan’s future is bright, according to Golden Boy’s CEO, who has mentioned this on several occasions. According to de la Hoya, who interviewed “Fino Boxing,” Garcia will take Canelo’s place as the heir apparent, just as he helped Saul Alvarez become the undisputed champion in every division via his contributions to his career.
Could Ryan Garcia be the next Canelo?
Teddy Atlas, a trainer and expert pundit, stated that he had all the required qualities to surpass Canelo as a legendary boxer.
Ryan Garcia is a talented fighter, but he is not yet the same as Canelo was when he was 21 years old, the expert made clear.