Barrios v Garcia Wooden Warrington
This combat is a testomony to right now’s boxing.
Ryan Garcia, recent off a humbling defeat by the hands of Rolly Romero, will get a title shot in opposition to WBC champion Mario Barrios.
Garcia, nicknamed King Ry, has by no means received a world title.
Barrios, stylish as they arrive, fought 40-something Manny Pacquio in his final bout. The judges declared the combat a draw. Barrios appeared like a loser. His face, as is commonly the case, was puffy. Barrios, 30, has taken lots of punishment over his profession.
Gervonta Davis stopped him, and Keith Thurman beat him to a pulp.
The man is a warrior – modest and delicate spoken.
Full transparency – I spent a number of minutes chatting with Barrios at Vigil Hunter’s health club a number of years in the past. I watched him work alone, shadow field, and spar.
He’s the type of fighter and particular person you pull for.
Garcia, 27, is the modern-day fighter with advertising and marketing capacity. He has extra instruments than Barrios and will prevail tomorrow evening.
Two former champions, Leigh Wooden and Josh Warrington, who paid their dues and made probably the most of their expertise, are combating for the second time tomorrow at Nottingham Enviornment in Nottingham, England.
They’re little guys in measurement, however born with large hearts. Warrington was having his approach with Wooden two years in the past till Wooden clipped with a candy mixture. The stoppage was controversial to some. It is a delight combat.
Warrington,35, is the higher boxer, whereas Wooden,37, carries extra energy.
Wooden is a slight betting favourite.


















