Ryan Garcia has many doubters about his ability to return to the fighter he once was after his embarrassment to Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero in May last year. Garcia (24-2, 20 COs) posted on social media yesterday and said he was ready to “return” fans and showing that he could reverse things in his career.
Is Ryan Garcia’s career over?
People do not believe Garcia, and they feel that he cannot beat anyone without the help of Ped’s, which would enable him to raise his game from a marginal artist to Superman. He certainly looked like a superhero and beat the living daylights from Devin Haney last year. They feel that it is over for Ryan, and it is all downhill from here, and return to the mediocrity from which he came.
Garcia mentioned in a post on X that he had to do with alcoholism and “bipolar depression” during the year that he was out of the ring that led to his loss of Rolly Romero at Times Square in New York. Ryan’s post read like someone using excuses to bend criticism rather than possess his defeat.
Ped’s: Key to Garcia’s power?
Fans do not believe it was the drink or the bipolar depression for the way Garcia lost. They feel that it was a lack of PEDs in him to increase his power and aggression to the levels above its normal capacity. Some of them believe that Ryan received extra help with PEDs all the time. After not having it in his system, he was dominated by what they felt one of the worst fighters in boxing, Rolly.
If Ryan could not bring back the form he had in his victory over Haney, he could retire just as well, as he would be beaten by almost everyone in the upper level of the welterweight division.
It was bad to lose to Rolly. If Ryan could find a time machine to bring back the person he was when he wiped the deck with Devin Haney, he might have a chance to do something at 147. But what Garcia showed in his loss of Romero, he will be food for virtually everyone at Welterweight in the Top 15.
Garcia needs a new team, active
What was worrying in Ryan’s actions against Rolly is that he did not throw any blows. He stopped fighting after falling in the second round and playing the rest of the fight safely.
“People should remember that boxing is not for the weak. I came from an alcoholic a year and suffered from bipolar depression disorder. I’m doing well with the judgment but I’m ready to come back and show you that you can come back from everything, ‘Ryan Garcia told X.
Ryan should return to a simple life and out of his giant mansion in the hillsAnd live like a fighter who has not earned millions in the sport. Get a new training team and focus on work and stay active. He can’t afford to have a year between fights.
Last updated on 06/18/2025