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Henry Garcia says he will stop Ryan Garcia fight if punishment builds

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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“If I see my son getting his butt kicked and constantly getting hit and hit and hit, I’ll stop it,” Henry Garcia said. “I’m talking about if he gets hit to the point where there’s no chance of coming back.”

Corner authority

His comments reflect the position he now holds again as Ryan Garcia’s full-time trainer, following Ryan’s decision to leave Derrick James and return to working under his father’s direction. That move restored the original corner structure that guided Garcia from his amateur career into world-level contention.

Henry Garcia emphasized that the damage fighters absorb in those moments can follow them long after the fight ends. He referenced former junior welterweight champion Meldrick Taylor as an example of how prolonged punishment can permanently affect a boxer’s life.

“When you’re getting hit and getting hit and getting hit, it goes really bad for you,” he said. “Look at Meldrick Taylor. These are things people don’t realize what goes on in this world of boxing.”

Henry also warned that trainers and teams are often absent once a fighter’s career ends and physical decline begins. That reality, he said, makes it essential for those closest to the fighter to act decisively when danger becomes clear.

“You got to take serious and put your pride aside and protect your fighter,” he said. “Because when he’s injured for years to come, the trainer is not going to be there for him.”

His stance reinforces the role he intends to play moving forward, particularly as Ryan Garcia prepares for high-level fights where the margin for error narrows, and sustained punishment becomes a greater risk. Henry Garcia is not approaching those moments as a passive observer. He is approaching them as someone prepared to intervene.

Henry Garcia is not thinking like a conventional trainer in those moments. He is thinking like a father first, and he made it clear that if Ryan Garcia is taking sustained punishment without a way back into the fight, he will be the one to end it.

Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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