Ryan Garcia: I'll give Barrios and Goossen an ugly beating
Ryan Garcia stated that both Mario Barrios and Joe Goossen made a bad decision to team up and he will make them pay.....
Ryan Garcia assured that he will give Mario Barrios, the World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight champion, and his former trainer Joe Goossen a bad beating when they face off on February 21.
In an interview on Brian Custer's The Last Stand, Garcia stated that both Barrios and Goossen Goossen made a bad decision to team up and he will make them pay" "Get together and make them pay."
“The fact that Joe is training him is hilarious to me. I know all of Joe's techniques, he doesn't teach shit other than putting your hands up, and I'm going to beat these guys so badly that I'll probably retire both of them, Joe and Barrios. They'll probably never work a boxing match again after that,” he said.
“You know, I feel sorry for Mario, he made a bad decision there. Joe made a bad decision there, and now I'm just going to give them both a nasty beating, belt to ass, I'm going to whip him, I'm going to wet my hand, pull down his pants and whip him until his ass is red and bruised," he added.
Remember that Ryan Garcia is coming off a loss against Rolando 'Rolly' Romero last May. The fighter of Puerto Rican descended completely dominated him and ultimately took the victory by unanimous decision (115-112, 115-112, 118-109). In addition, 'Rolly' captured the World Boxing Association (WBA) 147-pound belt. This was the third time King Ry has lost the opportunity to become a world champion, but now he will have another chance to achieve it. return to action in January—but the former eight-division champion is now aiming for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Ryan Garcia, 25, returned to action after a year of inactivity due to a doping suspension and suffered his second career defeat. The Mexican-American has a record of 24 wins (20 by knockout), two losses, and one no contest in his professional career. Meanwhile, Mario Barrios, 30, retained his WBC welterweight title after drawing for the second consecutive time. The American has a record of 39 wins (18 by knockout), two losses,and two draws as a professional.

