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    Ryan Garcia Claims WBC Title but Inherits Division’s Weakest Spot

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowFebruary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 17: Ryan Garcia poses during a media workout at The BXNG Club ahead of his WBA regular Welterweight fight against Rolando Romero on April 17, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)
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    A Measured Performance

    Ryan Garcia captured the WBC welterweight title with a controlled twelve-round victory over Mario Barrios. He boxed with discipline, avoided reckless exchanges, and relied on a sharp right hand to dictate the pace. Early in the fight, Garcia dropped Barrios and maintained command throughout, delivering one of his most composed performances in years. The win marked an important step for Garcia’s career, particularly after a period that had raised questions about his focus and durability.

    Stepping Into a Fragile Role

    Barrios entered the bout as WBC champion, but his reign had always been on shaky ground. Though he had won three consecutive fights in 2023 and early 2024, none of those victories came against the top-tier competitors in the division. Earlier losses to Gervonta Davis and Keith Thurman had already cemented his reputation as a champion vulnerable to stronger opposition. By defeating Barrios, Garcia claimed the belt—but he did not move up the hierarchy. He assumed the same position Barrios once held: champion, yet the most exposed figure in the division.

    Challenges Still Ahead

    Even with the WBC title in hand, Garcia faces a stacked field. Fighters like Devin Haney and Rolando Romero remain ahead in terms of proven ability, and up-and-coming contenders continue to pose threats with speed, timing, and physicality. Garcia now carries the prestige of a world title, but also the pressure, inheriting a role that guarantees he will be targeted by the division’s strongest challengers.

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