Ryan Garcia made weight for the biggest fight of his welterweight move, but his appearance during fight week showed the physical cost of arriving at the division’s championship limit. Garcia officially weighed 146.5 pounds on Friday in Las Vegas, while Mario Barrios came in at 147 pounds, confirming their title fight will proceed as scheduled.
Barrios, as defending champion, stepped onto the scale and hit the limit without hesitation. Garcia followed shortly after, appearing lean and focused as he completed the final step required to challenge for the WBC welterweight title. Neither fighter missed weight, ensuring the championship remains on the line.
Garcia’s number carries importance because this marks his first title fight contested at the full welterweight boundary. His father, Henry Garcia, said earlier in the week that Ryan was approximately 151 pounds as fight week began, placing him within four pounds of the welterweight limit.
Still, Garcia’s drawn appearance at public events reflected the discipline required to bring his body down to the championship number. The weigh-in confirmed he completed that process successfully, though the visible effects of the cut had been part of the buildup.
Barrios arrived in familiar territory. He has built his recent career at 147 pounds and entered the weigh-in with the posture of a fighter accustomed to the division. His presence at the limit reflected stability rather than adjustment, reinforcing his position as champion going into the fight.
The contrast between them was clear throughout the week. Garcia is attempting to secure a title immediately after moving into a division historically occupied by naturally bigger fighters, while Barrios is defending ground he already occupies.
Friday’s weigh-in removed the final administrative barrier between them. What remains is whether Garcia’s move into the division produces immediate success or confirms the difference between entering a weight class and ruling it.
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Last Updated on 02/20/2026
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