Ryan Garcia has set his sights on securing a match with Errol Spence Jr. He has directed his promoters at Golden Boy to draft a contract proposal for the former unified welterweight champion. Garcia, who holds a record of 25-1 with 20 knockouts, envisions the bout happening at the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, confident in their ability to fill the venue.
Garcia is self-assured in his skills and predicts a victory over Spence in under three rounds, aiming to outperform Terence Crawford. Post a potential win against Spence, Garcia is open to facing Crawford next. He is eager to challenge top contenders, highlighting his readiness to take on any adversary.
The decision on Ryan Garcia’s B-sample test for performance-enhancing drugs from April will be determined by May 22nd. If cleared, he will be prepared to proceed with the highly anticipated clash against Spence. Despite the obstacles Spence has encountered, such as a 2019 car accident and diminished hand speed, Garcia remains focused on the upcoming challenge.
Determined to arrange the bout with Spence, Garcia is actively engaged in negotiations with Golden Boy. He has faith in his abilities and is poised to confront the premier fighters in his weight class.