Ryan Garcia offers bold forecast for Canelo-Crawford matchup
Spiced-Up Revision:
Ryan "Kingry" Garcia spilled the beans on the forthcoming can't-miss boxing showdown between Canelo "Mexicephant" Alvarez and Terence "Hot Sauce" Crawford during an unfiltered chat with Ak and Barak on Ring Champs. Garcia bared his soul, dishing the dirt on his rocky past and current state of mind before going full throttle on the upcoming superfight.
Garcia, with his no-nonsense attitude, flat-out told Ak and Barak that the fight doesn't require a presidential decree to predict the outcome. He made it crystal clear that most folks in the boxing millieu he's mingled with feel Canelo's size will give him the upper hand over Crawford. And if you ain't been living under a rock, you already know what a beating that'd be. Fancy seeing the whole riveting conversation between these ring titans? Catch it right here.

Now, if you haven't already uncorked that vino and kicked back to binge-watch the whole enchilada, lemme tell ya—it's a must-see. Garcia's apparently out of the closet and speaking his truth about demons he's battled plus other personal turmoils. It's heartfelt and raw, touching on drug and alcohol abuse, and more. Trust me!
Fast forwarding to the Crawford-Canelo face-off, it's pretty much Crawford's best shot yet to cement his name among boxing immortals. In case you've been living on Mars, slugging it out against legends like Errol Spence Jr., Shawn Porter, Kell Brook, Amir Khan, and others, Crawford could finish the run undefeated with a shocker upsetting the big cheese, Canelo.

Don't let the competition Crawford's faced fool you. If he manages to pull off a turbo-charged upset, he can put up a darn good argument to hang with boxing Gods like Floyd "Pretty Boy" Mayweather Jr. and other hall-of-famers.
Now, what about Canelo? The chip on his shoulder is about as big as Texas—from dodging a date with David Benavidez—probably because Benavidez's a bigger fish—to facing down Crawford. Most folks expect Canelo to be too colossal for Crawford, yet if he wins, it’s hardly going to put a spring in his step. On the flip side, if he disappoints and gets KOed by the featherweight—partying in the contrasting corner won't be sweet comfort. But hey, with a bank account as deep as the Mariana Trench, who's counting?
Now, don't forget, Garcia's back on the horse after a spell away from the ring. Fans are eagerly anticipating his comeback fight with Rolly Romero, which takes place as part of a jaw-dropping triple-header in Times Square in May. Keep your eyes peeled to see if Kingry's still the menace he once was, ready to shake things up across the weight divisions!
- Ryan Garcia, in a recent conversation with Ak and Barak on Ring Champs, claimed that the upcoming superfight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford doesn't need a formal decree to predict the winner, as most boxing insiders believe Canelo's size will give him an advantage.
- In the same conversation, Garcia also revealed personal struggles such as dealing with drug and alcohol abuse, prompting fans to eagerly anticipate his upcoming comeback fight with Rolly Romero in May.
- While a win for Canelo against Terence Crawford might not be a major boost to his confidence, a loss could be a significant setback, resulting in less joy at his usual post-fight celebrations, given the financial security his wealth offers.