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Ryan Garcia: I'll give Barrios and Goossen an ugly beating

Ryan Garcia stated that both Mario Barrios and Joe Goossen made a bad decision to team up and he will make them pay.....

Ryan Garcia I039ll give Barrios and Goossen an ugly beating
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When they square off on February 21st, Ryan Garcia promised to give Mario Barrios, the earth fighting hero and his original trainer Joe Goossen, a awful beating.

Garcia stated in an interview on Brian Custer's The Last Stand that he will force them to "get up and make them pay" and that both Barrios and Goossen Goossen made a poor decision to group away.

I find it hilarious that Joe is training him. I am going to beat these guys so terribly that I'll probably leave both of them, Joe and Barrios, and he knows all of his techniques, he doesn't tell anything other than putting your hands up. They'll probably not fight in a boxing meet again after that, he said.

You know, I feel awful for Mario; he made a poor choice that. Joe made a poor choice in that regard, and now I'm just going to belt them both a dirty beating, belt them both, I'm going to slap him, I'm going to wet his hand, draw down his pants, and slap him until his ass is dark and bruised, he added.

Consider that Ryan Garcia is recovering from a defeat against Rolando" Rolly" Romero in May. Puerto Rican fighter completely overran him, and he ultimately won the victory ( 115-112, 115-112, 118-109 ). Additionally," Rolly" won the 147-pound belt from the World Boxing Association ( WBA ). King Ry has had a second chance to become a world hero before this, but he will now have another chance to do it. returned to the game in January, but the original eight-division hero is now aiming for a match with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Ryan Garcia, 25, returned to the game after serving a year of suspension for cheating and suffered his next career battle. In his professional career, the Mexican-American has a record of 24 wins ( 20 by knockout ), two losses, and one no-contest. Mario Barrios, 30, also won the WBC welterweight name after drawing for the next day in a row. The American has a professional record of 39 wins ( 18 of them by knockout ), two losses, and two draws.

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