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Ryan Garcia Dismisses Mario Barrios Threat While Targeting Shakur Stevenson

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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When asked directly whether Barrios brings any challenge he hasn’t already encountered, Garcia gave a one-word response.

“Absolutely not.”

That answer stood out because Garcia is attempting to win a world title for the first time at welterweight, against a champion who earned his position through durability and steady pressure.

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Fighters in that position typically acknowledge at least some uncertainty, particularly when stepping into a new weight class and facing an opponent accustomed to championship distance and pace. Barrios recently went twelve rounds with Manny Pacquiao, showing he is comfortable at championship pace and experienced against elite opposition.

Looking Past The Champion

Garcia’s dismissal suggests he views Barrios as a stylistic obstacle rather than a fighter capable of altering his trajectory. He reinforced that perception by focusing on his own preparation rather than describing any specific tactical danger coming from the champion.

“I just don’t think he’s going to be able to expect these punches coming from everywhere,” Garcia said. “I just don’t think he’ll be able to handle my speed.”

Garcia described his training camp as a period of renewed discipline, saying he had committed himself fully to physical and mental preparation.

“I really rededicated myself to being as on point as I can from diet to discipline, from everything that I needed to sacrifice,” Garcia said. “You’re going to see the sharpest I’ve ever been.”

His language changed noticeably when the subject shifted to Shakur Stevenson. Garcia spoke with greater intensity and conviction, describing Stevenson not as a future opponent but as a rival whose reputation he intends to dismantle.

“I just think that everybody thinks he’s some savant in the ring, and I’m just here to take that away,” Garcia said. “I beat him in the amateurs, I’ll beat him again, and I will hurt him. I will humble him in a way he’s never been humbled before.”

That contrast revealed more about Garcia’s competitive hierarchy than any prediction about Barrios. His Barrios answers reflected routine preparation. His Stevenson answers reflected personal investment.

Garcia enters the Barrios fight, attempting to capture his first world title at welterweight, but his confidence suggests he views the championship as a step rather than a final proving ground. His willingness to dismiss the champion publicly while directing his strongest language toward another fighter shows he already sees himself operating beyond the immediate task in front of him.

Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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