Mario Barrios and Ryan Garcia made weight and are ready for their battle in Las Vegas
Barrios and Garcia had no problems making the welterweight limit and are ready for the clash for the
The official weigh-in for "The Ring: High Stakes" fight card took place this Friday in Las Vegas. The main event fighters, Mario Barrios and Ryan Garcia, complied with the regulations and made weight for the welterweight division. Mario Barrios weighed in at exactly 147 pounds. Ryan Garcia tipped the scales at 146.5 pounds, half a pound under the division's maximum limit. With these results, the World Boxing Council world title fight received official authorization. Both boxers will face off this Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena. Ryan Garcia's Goals at 147 Pounds: For Ryan Garcia, this fight represents an opportunity to win his first undisputed world title. The Californian fighter comes into the fight after serving a suspension and suffering a defeat against Rolando Romero. "KingRy" is looking to reclaim his position among the sport's elite. A victory for Ryan Garcia this weekend would once again position him as a central figure in pay-per-view broadcasts. Ryan Garcia's recent trajectory has been inconsistent, but his media impact maintains public attention. This bout in Las Vegas will determine if he can successfully establish himself at welterweight. The outlook for champion Mario Barrios: Mario Barrios enters the ring as the holder of the WBC green and gold belt. The San Antonio fighter seeks to validate his reign after recording draws in his last two defenses, including his recent fight against Manny Pacquiao. Barrios' team is confident in his physical strength to wear down Ryan Garcia over the twelve rounds. A successful defense would allow him to pursue unification bouts against other champions in the division. The action at the T-Mobile Arena will begin with the preliminary fights before the main event. Fans are hoping the clash between Barrios and Ryan Garcia will clarify the future of the welterweight division.

