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How to stream Ryan Garcia vs. Jose Lopez
Ryan Garcia is the boxing prospect with perhaps the most name recognition online. Though some in the boxing community aren’t sure what to make of his popularity on social media, there’s little doubt about his talent, and his fight on Saturday against Jose Lopez will be another major step in his career development.
“This matters the most to me. Fighting and being in the gym, working toward something greater than something so simple,” Garcia told Boxing Scene. “I find drinking and partying so simple. It’s so easy to do that. This is not easy. This takes blood, sweat, and tears. This is all worth it to me. I just want to become champion. That’s all I want to be: a champion.”
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Garcia vs. Lopez live stream on DAZN.
Ryan Garcia vs. Jose Lopez
When: Saturday, March 30, at 7:30pm ET
Where: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California
Streaming: DAZN
By Sean Jones: Unbeaten lightweight contender/prospect Ryan Garcia (17-0, 14 KOs) will be fighting this Saturday night against the recently twice beaten José ‘Wonder Boy’ López (20-3-1, 14 KOs) in a 10 round fight on the Tito Acosta vs. Ganigan Lopez card on DAZN at the Fantasy Springs Casino, in Indio, California.
This will be Ryan Garcia’s second fight with trainer Eddy Reynoso, who also trains superstar Saul Canelo Alvarez. Garcia is hoping that Reynoso can improve his game to the level to where he can accomplish things that Canelo has. It’s going to be hard though, because Canelo is naturally quick, both at learning, and with his hand speed. Canelo also packs a punch, and that’s an area of Garcia’s game that he’s lacking.
Garcia can hurt guys with an accumulation of shots, but he’s not really a knockout puncher. The high 82% knockout percentage that Ryan has is more of a product of him being matched against a lot of third tier opposition that lacked the chin, and boxing skills to stay upright against him. Against the two best opponents Garcia has faced during his three-year pro career against Jayson Velez and Carlos Morales, he never came close to knocking either of those guys out.
Shockingly, Garcia came close to losing the Morales fight in winning by a 10 round majority decision. That fight, which took place last September, showed that Garcia isn’t ready to fight any of the talented lightweights in the division. Garcia is too upright, and be walked down by his opponents if they have some talented like Morales.
In Morales’ last fight after his loss to Garcia, he was beaten by journeyman Rene Alvarado (30-8, 20 KOs) by a 12 round unanimous decision. Alvarado did a better job beating Morales than Garcia did. Styles make fights obviously, but it was surprising to see Alvarado, 30, doing a better job of beating Morales than Garcia did, because the Argentinian fighter isn’t hyped in the same way the Golden Boy fighter is being done right now.
READ Garcia vs Lopez DAZN Weigh In Results & Photos
Garcia, 20, needs to look good against the 25-year-old Lopez, as there’s a chance that he can get the co-feature spot on the Saul Canelo Alvarez vs. Danny Jacobs card on May 4 on DAZN at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Although Garcia hasn’t done much in his career to rate a co-feature spot, but he’s got a large following on social media. Many of Ryan Garcia’s Twitter and Instagram followers will happily subscribe to DAZN to see him fight in the co-feature bout on the Canelo-Jacobs card.
How to stream Ryan Garcia vs. Jose Lopez
Ryan Garcia is the boxing prospect with perhaps the most name recognition online. Though some in the boxing community aren’t sure what to make of his popularity on social media, there’s little doubt about his talent, and his fight on Saturday against Jose Lopez will be another major step in his career development.
“This matters the most to me. Fighting and being in the gym, working toward something greater than something so simple,” Garcia told Boxing Scene. “I find drinking and partying so simple. It’s so easy to do that. This is not easy. This takes blood, sweat, and tears. This is all worth it to me. I just want to become champion. That’s all I want to be: a champion.”
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Garcia vs. Lopez live stream on DAZN.
Ryan Garcia vs. Jose Lopez
When: Saturday, March 30, at 7:30pm ET
Where: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California
Streaming: DAZN
By Sean Jones: Unbeaten lightweight contender/prospect Ryan Garcia (17-0, 14 KOs) will be fighting this Saturday night against the recently twice beaten José ‘Wonder Boy’ López (20-3-1, 14 KOs) in a 10 round fight on the Tito Acosta vs. Ganigan Lopez card on DAZN at the Fantasy Springs Casino, in Indio, California.
This will be Ryan Garcia’s second fight with trainer Eddy Reynoso, who also trains superstar Saul Canelo Alvarez. Garcia is hoping that Reynoso can improve his game to the level to where he can accomplish things that Canelo has. It’s going to be hard though, because Canelo is naturally quick, both at learning, and with his hand speed. Canelo also packs a punch, and that’s an area of Garcia’s game that he’s lacking.
Garcia can hurt guys with an accumulation of shots, but he’s not really a knockout puncher. The high 82% knockout percentage that Ryan has is more of a product of him being matched against a lot of third tier opposition that lacked the chin, and boxing skills to stay upright against him. Against the two best opponents Garcia has faced during his three-year pro career against Jayson Velez and Carlos Morales, he never came close to knocking either of those guys out.
Shockingly, Garcia came close to losing the Morales fight in winning by a 10 round majority decision. That fight, which took place last September, showed that Garcia isn’t ready to fight any of the talented lightweights in the division. Garcia is too upright, and be walked down by his opponents if they have some talented like Morales.
In Morales’ last fight after his loss to Garcia, he was beaten by journeyman Rene Alvarado (30-8, 20 KOs) by a 12 round unanimous decision. Alvarado did a better job beating Morales than Garcia did. Styles make fights obviously, but it was surprising to see Alvarado, 30, doing a better job of beating Morales than Garcia did, because the Argentinian fighter isn’t hyped in the same way the Golden Boy fighter is being done right now.
READ Garcia vs Lopez DAZN Weigh In Results & Photos
Garcia, 20, needs to look good against the 25-year-old Lopez, as there’s a chance that he can get the co-feature spot on the Saul Canelo Alvarez vs. Danny Jacobs card on May 4 on DAZN at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Although Garcia hasn’t done much in his career to rate a co-feature spot, but he’s got a large following on social media. Many of Ryan Garcia’s Twitter and Instagram followers will happily subscribe to DAZN to see him fight in the co-feature bout on the Canelo-Jacobs card.