Garcia vows 5th round KO of Paul if fight happens after suspension

Ryan Garcia vows a fifth-round knockout of Jake Paul if the fight happens after his suspension is lifted next year.

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American boxer Ryan Garcia (right) has image alongaide YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul (left). Garcia vows 5th round KO of Paul if fight happens after suspension

GARCIA VOWS 5TH ROUND KO OF PAUL ONCE HIS SUSPENSION GETS LIFTED

Garcia vows a fifth-round KO of Paul once his suspension gets lifted in April 2025.

Furthermore, the 26-year-old former WBC interim lightweight champion has the skills to face a cruiserweight fighter.

Moreover, Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) can knock out a bigger and heavier Paul (11-1, 7 KOs).

“I generally think they believe I’m too small, but skills pay the bills,” Garcia told Ariel Helwani’s YouTube channel as reported by Boxing News.

“If Jake (Paul) fights the way he fought against Mike (Tyson), I believe I’ll knock him out in four or five rounds,” he added.

‘KING RYAN’ WANTS TO END PAUL BOXING CAREER AFTER WIN OVER TYSON

Moreover, the suspended fighter also known as “King Ryan” wants to end Paul’s boxing career even after his win over Tyson.

Furthermore, Paul’s confidence grew after he pulled off a unanimous decision win over Tyson on November 15.

“He (Paul) was trying to beat up on an old Mike (Tyson). We said we could run it one day, and that kind of gave birth to his boxing career,” Garcia said.

“So I’m here to end it. If I fought Jake Paul, I’d probably be 185 (pounds),” he added.

Garcia last fought in April this year, when his fight against Devin Haney was ruled as a no contest after he failed a drug test.

CHAVEZ JR WELCOMES PAUL OPTION FOR HIS NEXT FIGHT

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr welcomes the option to fight Paul for his next fight.

Furthermore, the 38-year-old former WBC middleweight champion confirms getting a scheduled meeting with Paul’s camp this week.

Moreover, Chavez Jr believes that fighting the American YouTuber-turned-boxer could open up several opportunities for him.

“I’d be interested in fighting a champion, but fighting Jake Paul for the fame and the media would put me in a position to fight against others,” Chavez Jr said.

“I’m not looking for it; it’s been presented. It’s not concrete, but let’s see what happens,” he added.

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