『Biography Flash: Ryan Garcia Cleared by WBC as Mario Barrios Title Fight Heats Up While Jake Paul Bout Falls Apart』のカバーアート

Biography Flash: Ryan Garcia Cleared by WBC as Mario Barrios Title Fight Heats Up While Jake Paul Bout Falls Apart

Biography Flash: Ryan Garcia Cleared by WBC as Mario Barrios Title Fight Heats Up While Jake Paul Bout Falls Apart

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Fresh off a year that has challenged his standing as a boxing star, Ryan Garcia has been a flurry of activity—both in and out of the ring—over the past few days. The biggest certified development is that the WBC has officially cleared him to fight again. Sports Illustrated confirms that Garcia, whose win over Devin Haney last year was overturned and whose suspension rocked his momentum, is now fully sanctioned by the WBC and eligible for world-level fights. That green light has turbocharged negotiations with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios. Marca reports that talks between Garcia and Barrios for a 2026 title fight are now in “advanced” stages. Industry insiders and Garcia’s own promoter Oscar De La Hoya have both publicly hinted this is a fight they want, believing it’s a perfect crossroads bout for Garcia to reestablish his top-tier credibility.

Despite swirling rumors that Ryan Garcia would face Jake Paul in a high-voltage crossover fight, those plans crashed and burned this week when De La Hoya pulled the plug. Garcia immediately took to X (formerly Twitter) to insist he wasn’t to blame for the collapse and expressed frustration that network contracts—specifically, Paul being tied to Netflix and Garcia to DAZN—killed what he called a “no-brainer” mega-fight. Garcia told fans he would have “run that with him” and made his ring return in February, but shrugged off the missed opportunity with a cryptic note about “bad intentions never win in the end.” Behind the scenes, reports from Essentially Sports suggest the Jake Paul drama was merely a public detour, as the focus remains squarely on Barrios.

Adding an extra shot of intrigue, Garcia has made waves this week by publicly predicting that Devin Haney will upset Brian Norman Jr. in Riyadh on November 22—a pick drawing more attention for what it implies than for its boxing analysis. Boxing247 and Boxing News 24 clarify that for Garcia, a Haney win is a golden ticket: it revives the chance for a blockbuster rematch, potentially reigniting his own career and market value after his humiliating loss to Rolando “Rolly” Romero. His prediction—broadcast across all his social media—has some analysts accusing him of wishful thinking, not cold assessment, but for Garcia, the narrative is all about setting up that lucrative Haney sequel.

As for public appearances, the past week has seen Garcia lean heavily on his online presence, issuing a string of tweets explaining his side of the Paul fight breakdown and rallying support for his next steps. While no major in-person media events have materialized in the past 24 hours, the velocity of his social activity ensures he stays front-and-center in the boxing conversation. Timothy Bradley, speaking to FightHype, offered a warning: if Garcia lands the Barrios fight, he’ll have to look sharper than he did against Romero, or risk another damaging defeat. For Garcia, the coming weeks will decide whether he reclaims his place among boxing’s elite or becomes a cautionary tale of squandered momentum and social media bravado.

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