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Professional Boxer, Ryan Garcia, shows Amateur Boxer there’s levels to this
Tiger Now
In this impressive display of skill, professional boxing superstar Ryan Garcia showcases the massive gap in speed and precision between elite world champions and amateur enthusiasts.
The video features Garcia working a reflex bag with his signature lightning-fast combinations, highlighting the coordination that recently helped him secure the WBC welterweight world title on February 21, 2026. Beside him, an amateur attempt to mimic the routine provides a lighthearted contrast, emphasizing the years of professional training required to master such explosive hand speed.
Far from being on hiatus, Garcia is currently at the center of the boxing world following his dominant unanimous decision victory over Mario Barrios at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
In that championship bout, Garcia set the tone early by dropping Barrios in the first 30 seconds with a powerful right hand, ultimately controlling the pace for all 12 rounds.
This win marks a major career comeback for “King Ry,” proving his “levels to this” mentality applies not just to training drills, but to the highest stage of professional boxing.
Following this title victory, Garcia has already set his sights on major challenges for later in 2026, including potential showdowns with Shakur Stevenson or a highly anticipated rematch with Devin Haney.
While his journey has been marked by outside-the-ring controversy and a previous suspension, his recent performance in the ring has solidified his status as a viable world-class contender once again.
Do you think Garcia’s newly claimed welterweight title makes him the man to beat in the division, or are you waiting for him to face Haney or Stevenson to be convinced?
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The video features Garcia working a reflex bag with his signature lightning-fast combinations, highlighting the coordination that recently helped him secure the WBC welterweight world title on February 21, 2026. Beside him, an amateur attempt to mimic the routine provides a lighthearted contrast, emphasizing the years of professional training required to master such explosive hand speed.
Far from being on hiatus, Garcia is currently at the center of the boxing world following his dominant unanimous decision victory over Mario Barrios at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
In that championship bout, Garcia set the tone early by dropping Barrios in the first 30 seconds with a powerful right hand, ultimately controlling the pace for all 12 rounds.
This win marks a major career comeback for “King Ry,” proving his “levels to this” mentality applies not just to training drills, but to the highest stage of professional boxing.
Following this title victory, Garcia has already set his sights on major challenges for later in 2026, including potential showdowns with Shakur Stevenson or a highly anticipated rematch with Devin Haney.
While his journey has been marked by outside-the-ring controversy and a previous suspension, his recent performance in the ring has solidified his status as a viable world-class contender once again.
Do you think Garcia’s newly claimed welterweight title makes him the man to beat in the division, or are you waiting for him to face Haney or Stevenson to be convinced?
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#ryangarcia #kingryan #boxing #boxingnews #boxingday #boxingtraining #boxingtrainer #boxinglife #boxingworkout #boxinghighlights #tigernows #boxingfight #boxingdrills #boxingmotivation #deenthegreat #mariobarrios
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