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Ryan Garcia known as for a future conflict with Teofimo Lopez, with each males gearing as much as characteristic on the identical card on Might 2.
Garcia and Lopez have been each sat on the dais throughout Monday’s second press convention in Los Angeles to advertise the Deadly Fury card, which might be staged in Instances Sq..
‘King Ry’ will face former WBA tremendous light-weight champion, Rolly Romero in the principle occasion, earlier than continuing with a rematch in opposition to Devin Haney in October, if each males are victorious of their respective bouts.
Nonetheless, the 26-year-old has recognized Lopez, who defends his WBO tremendous light-weight championship in opposition to Arnold Barboza on the invoice, as a future goal.
“Teo right there,” Garcia stated in the course of the press convention.
Garcia faces Romero on Might 2 Picture Credit score: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom
“I would like that.
“You understand I would like that.
“I want that belt. I want everything.”
Lopez continued his disagreement with Barboza from the primary press convention and slapped his rival in the course of the face-off.
Garcia will compete for the primary time since his conflict with Haney final April was overturned from a majority determination victory to a no contest, after the Californian examined optimistic for Ostarine.
Lopez slapped Barboza on the face off Picture Credit score: Golden Boy/ Cris Esqueda
‘King Ry’ was handed a one-year ban from the New York State Athletic Fee and can characteristic on the identical card as his rival, who meets former unified tremendous light-weight titlist, Jose Ramirez.
The pair had a heated alternate throughout Monday’s press convention.
“I’m really focused on just whooping Devin Haney’s a** again,” he stated.
“That’s all I’m actually frightened about.
Garcia and Haney will rematch in October if each are victorious Picture Credit score: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
“Not even redeem myself, just that Ostarine bulls****, which you probably did set up.”
Haney hit again: “How did you check optimistic?
“You took your punishment, because you knew you were guilty.”
Garcia dropped his compatriot thrice throughout their bout in Brooklyn and Haney subsequently sued him following the check outcome, searching for damages for battery, fraud and breach of contract, though in line with ESPN, the pair agreed to pause proceedings for 90 days, whereas they negotiated phrases for a rematch.
“Ostarine don’t help you block a left hook bro,” Garcia replied.
“You bought hit like a thousand occasions.
“You got dribbled off the canvas.”
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