Ryan Garcia says he plans to show “no mercy” when he takes on undefeated fighter Devin Haney for the WBC light welterweight title on DAZN PPV on April 20 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Told.
Ryan wants Haney's quick execution, but there's no real strategy there. He sees this as a smooth performance from champion Haney.
No more fake friends
Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) sees Haney as a fake, plastic, snake-in-the-grass type of person who acts friendly to his face but then stabs him in the back. There is. He wants nothing to do with either the Haney family, Devin, or his father, Bill.
Ryan feels Haney is a two-faced charlatan and can't wait to knock Haney out on April 20th. As for a rematch, Ryan says there won't be one. After he beat Haney, he said that was it.
take no prisoners
“It's not complicated. I've been boxing all my life. There's nothing I haven't seen before,” Ryan Garcia said of his April 20 fight with Devin Haney. ” he said when asked on DAZN Boxing.
“It's not going to be complicated. You've just got to execute. There's no mercy for Devin. That was the problem Lomachenko had. Regis. [Prograis] It's not just a good fighter. In my opinion, he is still an amateur. He started late.
“That shows he started late. You're not that guy. I would have knocked him out within three rounds. He's asleep. That would be really bad for Regis. Devin is seriously injured. That's why there will be no rematch. There is no rematch clause.
From friendly to feud
“There's been a big change. I'm just starting to find out who they really are. Smile in the face, stab them in the back,” Ryan said of how he went from being friendly with Devin and Bill Haney. He talked about how he had changed. “They have different motivations. I don't work that way.
“I texted him, 'No mercy. I'm here to knock you and leave without leaving a crumb,'” Ryan said of the message he sent Haney. He claimed that he was trying to get Haney to let down his guard by pretending to be kind.