Ryan Garcia delivered a career-defining performance, dominating Mario Barrios from start to finish in what many are calling his most complete and impressive outing to date.
Securing a decisive unanimous decision victory over Barrios at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night, Garcia clinched his first major world title, becoming the new WBC Welterweight Champion. The tone was set early as Garcia floored Barrios with a powerful right hand just 24 seconds into the opening round, maintaining relentless pressure throughout to earn scores of 119-108, 120-107, and 118-109 from the judges.
This triumphant career highlight follows a period marked by significant drama, including a setback last May when Garcia lost a decision to Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero during his pursuit of the WBA ‘regular’ welterweight title.
Further adding to his tumultuous journey, Garcia had previously secured what was then considered his most significant victory in April 2024, defeating Devin Haney by majority decision after multiple knockdowns. However, this monumental win was short-lived, as a positive test for a banned substance led to the result being controversially overturned to a no-contest.
With an undisputed world title now firmly in his grasp, Garcia is back in a commanding position for high-profile fight negotiations, presenting him with numerous lucrative opportunities in the 147-pound welterweight division. While some broadcasters might push for a bout with 140-pound champion Shakur Stevenson, the overwhelming public demand points towards a highly anticipated rematch: Garcia vs. Haney 2.
Considering Haney currently holds the reigning WBO Welterweight Championship, a second clash between Garcia and Haney would not only be a captivating unification bout but also a guaranteed must-watch event. If Garcia brings the same dominant form displayed against Barrios on Saturday night into a rematch, Devin ‘The Dream’ Haney could certainly face another challenging and arduous encounter.
