Biography Flash: Ryan Garcia's Cartel Costume Drama and Blocked Jake Paul Fight Plus 2026 Title Shot
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Here's what's been happening with Ryan Garcia over the past few days. On November 1st, the 27-year-old boxer shared Halloween costume photos on Instagram that sparked immediate speculation. Dressed in all black with camouflage trousers, a fake bandolier, and eye black while posing next to a blacked-out Lamborghini Urus, Garcia captioned the post "We are on the move gotta stay stealthy." The photos drew attention for their cartel-movie aesthetic, but Garcia felt compelled to clarify in the comments that he doesn't actually smoke, noting the cigarette in his hand was purely for the costume. This comes as Garcia continues to manage his public image following previous controversies.
More significantly, the boxing world is buzzing about a potential mega-fight. According to reports from The Ring, Garcia and WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios are close to finalizing a deal for their next bout. Promoters Golden Boy Promotions and PBC are already exchanging contracts, with the fight expected to take place in the first quarter of 2026. For Garcia, this represents another shot at claiming a world title after his May loss to Rolando Romero.
However, there's been a major development blocking other opportunities. Oscar De La Hoya, Garcia's promoter at Golden Boy, has officially ruled out the boxer stepping in as a replacement opponent for Jake Paul's November 14th Netflix exhibition match. De La Hoya was adamant about the contractual restrictions, telling Fight Hub TV that Garcia fights on DAZN while Jake Paul fights on Netflix, making the matchup legally impossible. De La Hoya made clear that Ryan Garcia's next fight will be announced by him directly, emphasizing the business reality of professional boxing contracts.
Garcia's record currently stands at 24 wins and 2 losses with 20 knockouts. His last official bout in May saw him drop a unanimous decision to Romero, and earlier this year, his controversial victory over Devin Haney was overturned due to failed drug tests. On a positive note, Haney recently withdrew his lawsuit against Garcia, with Haney preferring to settle their differences in the ring rather than the courtroom.
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