Ryan Garcia is returning for the first time in 15 months, and he faces an opponent in Emmanuel Tagoe who hasn't lost since 2004.
After joining up with Reynoso, you really got a sense of just how aggressive and powerful Garcia could be. Yet, Tagoe hasn’t fought in 17 months (and just once in the last 31 months), and it’ll be interesting to see if he has any ring rust. Unsurprisingly, Garcia is a large betting favorite at -1800 (bet $1,800 to win $100), while Tagoe is the +775 underdog. Campbell before storming back to stop him in the seventh. If all of those hit, you’d win $258 on a $100 bet. I can’t wait for Saturday. I’m going to show everyone.” We got along and there was something about him that appealed to me personality wise and fighting wise. “He’s old school, and I love that part of the game. I look at him and don’t see him 100% dedicated and, to us, that’s a bad signal.” Emmanuel Tagoe, including the odds, their records and a prediction on who will win. More than satisfied even. Here’s everything you need to know about Ryan Garcia vs.
Ryan Garcia returns to the ring after taking a break to focus on improving his mental health, facing off against Emmanuel Tagoe in San Antonio.
In the first round, Fujioka connected with a fierce overhand right, and Esparza immediately responded with one of her own. Esparza backed up Fujioka along the ropes with a right hand. Fujioka walked back into her corner after the round appearing to think the fight was over. Before the punch, Esparza landed an admirable two-punch combination. Esparza’s punches were clearly landing cleaner, but both fighters had their moments during the all-action affair. Esparza threw 436 punches throughout the ten-round bout compared to 418 by Fujioka.
SAN ANTONIO – Hector Valdez went the distance for the third straight time, though preserving his unbeaten record with a strong showing in his home state.
Opening the show, Sacramento’s Santos Ortega (7-0, 3KOs) enjoyed his first knockout since the pandemic after halting Hollywood, Florida’s Jesus Martinez (30-16-1, 15KOs) in the second round of their featherweight bout. A knockdown was called in round five when Valdez landed a left hook, though Moncada insisted his trip to the canvas was the result of their feet getting tangled. The Dallas-based prospect ended a year-long layoff with an eight-round, unanimous decision win over Mexico City’s Daniel Moncada (15-6-2, 5KOs). Scores of 80-71, 79-72 and 78-73 were in favor of Valdez, who was credited with a fifth-round knockdown en route to his clear-cut victory. Rincon jumped out to a strong start, flooring Frias with a straight left hand late in round two. Kalkreuth (9-1, 7KOs) fought for the first time since a stunning six-round loss to .500 journeyman Demetrius Banks, admittedly not at his best as he fought through injuries in what turned out to be an unexpected setback. A jab, right hand combination by Kalkreuth put Silgado flat on his back, with referee Rafael Ramos waving off the contest at 0:46 of round two.
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Double left and a right to the body from Garcia. A quick jab from Garcia. Slow round. Garcia with a left to the body and barely misses the left hook. Garcia feints, and Tagoe misses a looping overhand right. Overhand right connects for Garcia. Three rights and a left to the body by Garcia. Straight right down the middle catches Tagoe flush. Round four starts with Garcia pounding another left to the body. Two lefts from Tagoe. Combination to the body, finished by a left hook to the side of Tagoe's head, which shook him for a moment. An uppercut to the body from Garcia. It should be a lopsided decision for Garcia. (10-9 Garcia, 120-107 Garcia) Tagoe with a combination to begin the ninth. A left staggers Tagoe. Garcia unleashes a flurry. Garcia cracks a left hook to Tagoe's jaw. Garcia continued to assert his dominance and attempted to put Tagoe away. They came out of the clinch, and Garcia threw a short right that made Tagoe spin and drop to the canvas.
Garcia and Tagoe are set to battle it out in San Antonio on Saturday as 'RyGuy' makes his return from a lengthy layoff.
Ryan Garcia vs. Ryan Garcia vs. Unofficial scorecard: 10-8 Garcia (20-17) Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Garcia (30-26) Garcia managed to trap Tagoe in the corner and landed a good right hand before Tagoe flailed back with a few right hands that missed the mark. Ryan Garcia vs. Garcia landed a crisp combination of two to the body and a right hand to the head with a minute left in the round and he continued to find space to land hard right hands. Ryan Garcia vs. Garcia did some decent work in the corner and landed a few more right hands but the round was largely uneventful as both fighters almost seemed resigned to heading to the scorecards. According to CompuBox, Garcia landed 165 punches to 90 from Tagoe. Tagoe was able to repeatedly clinch until he had recovered, however, and Garcia would never come close to finishing the fight again. Garcia moved forward, trying to trap his foe in a spot where he'd be able to showcase his speed and power, but those moments rarely came in the fight.
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He lands two big right hands and lands another that drops Tagoe. Garcia with combinations in the corner as Tagoe tries to land jabs again. Garcia is overwhelming Tagoe by the corner. A clean right by Garcia to start the round. Swing and a miss by Tagoe to open the round. Garcia with a big body shot and a chop by the corner. 10-9, Garcia (70-62, Garcia) 10-9, Garcia (90-80, Garcia) Now Garcia tries to push forward and lands an overhand right that sends a wobbly Tagoe to the floor. Tagoe did land a shot to the face but Garcia continues to play it close to the vest. Big blows by Garcia as Tagoe tries to duck down. Garcia with an overhand and a body shot deep in the clinch. Garcia with a left hook as both fighters are in the center of the ring.
Ryan Garcia is set to make his return to the ring on Saturday night in Texas. The rising lightweight contender is back after over a year away while dealing ...
Subscribe to Morning Kombat with Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell for the best analysis and in-depth news, including a complete preview of what to watch on a busy weekend for boxing below. The action is all set to go down from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday night. Rosado has alternated wins and losses for much of his pro career, but Philly native always comes to brawl even if he ends up on the losing side of things. Former top prospect Gabe Rosado is back in a super middleweight contest against the son of a legend in Shane Mosley Jr. Rosado shocked the world in 2021 with his knockout of Bektemir Melikuziev. The veteran was moved directly into an opportunity against rising star Jaime Munguia, but he came up short on the scorecards. Now, he has his sights set on a successful return before challenging for titles at 135 pounds. After losing his pro debut, Tagoe has ripped off 32 straight victories while providing stiff challenges for anyone standing across from him.
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He lands two big right hands and lands another that drops Tagoe. Garcia with combinations in the corner as Tagoe tries to land jabs again. Garcia is overwhelming Tagoe by the corner. A clean right by Garcia to start the round. Swing and a miss by Tagoe to open the round. Garcia with a big body shot and a chop by the corner. 10-9, Garcia (70-62, Garcia) 10-9, Garcia (90-80, Garcia) Now Garcia tries to push forward and lands an overhand right that sends a wobbly Tagoe to the floor. Tagoe did land a shot to the face but Garcia continues to play it close to the vest. Big blows by Garcia as Tagoe tries to duck down. Garcia with an overhand and a body shot deep in the clinch. Garcia with a left hook as both fighters are in the center of the ring.
Garcia (22-0, 18 KOs), The Ring's No. 5-rated lightweight, stalked Tagoe for most of the Golden Boy/DAZN main event, scoring a knockdown in Round 2 and badly ...
We’ll go over all of that and he’ll learn how to break down a difficult style.” I’m going to point out what he needed to more of and what he needs to do less of. We’re going to watch tape of the fight and dissect it. Sometimes it’s good for a young fighter to go 12 rounds, especially if he gets through it unscathed, and Ryan didn’t get hurt. Luckily, he’s got a respected and experienced coach in Joe Goossen to teach him what to do with difficult styles going forward. He looked huge and physically imposing, weighing in at 138 pounds and change for the non-title bout.
Garcia bounced back from a lengthy layoff to score a clear victory on Saturday night in San Antonio.
Ryan Garcia vs. Ryan Garcia vs. Unofficial scorecard: 10-8 Garcia (20-17) Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Garcia (30-26) Garcia managed to trap Tagoe in the corner and landed a good right hand before Tagoe flailed back with a few right hands that missed the mark. Ryan Garcia vs. Garcia landed a crisp combination of two to the body and a right hand to the head with a minute left in the round and he continued to find space to land hard right hands. Ryan Garcia vs. Garcia did some decent work in the corner and landed a few more right hands but the round was largely uneventful as both fighters almost seemed resigned to heading to the scorecards. According to CompuBox, Garcia landed 165 punches to 90 from Tagoe. Tagoe was able to repeatedly clinch until he had recovered, however, and Garcia would never come close to finishing the fight again. Garcia moved forward, trying to trap his foe in a spot where he'd be able to showcase his speed and power, but those moments rarely came in the fight.
Ryan Garcia has gone the 12-round distance for the first time in his career, in scoring a unanimous-decision victory over Emmanuel Tagoe on Saturday in San ...
I had to trap him down, it was a new experience trying to cut the ring off with a guy who's looking to survive. Garcia had trained with Eddy Reynoso at Canelo Alvarez's San Diego gym for his past five fights before they parted ways. Garcia was slated for another step-up bout in July of last year against Javier Fortuna, but Garcia withdrew to address his mental health.
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Garcia entered the eleventh round of a fight for the first time in his career, having twice before gone the ten-round distance. Tagoe was in trouble midway through round ten as Garcia connected with a right hand. Garcia did his part to minimize the boos in round nine, landing with straight shots upstairs in the first minute of the round. Garcia advances to 22-0 (19KOs) with the win. A more direct approach was taken by Garcia in round five, immediately cornering Tagoe and letting loose with a left hook and right hand. Garcia connected with a short left hook, but missed wildly with an overhand right near the end of the round. Tagoe would enjoy his best moment of the fight later in the round, connecting with a right hand over the top. Garcia patiently stalked the Ghanaian lightweight in round four, landing a right hand and left hook along the ropes. A right hand had Tagoe on wobbly legs, with a follow-up right hookercut sending him to the canvas. Tagoe managed to stay on his feet for the duration of the round, though largely doing so by playing keep-away as Garcia was responsible for all of the offense. Garcia quickly closed the gap, connecting with a right hand late in the round and drawing raucous cheers anytime the Victorville, California native threw a punch. Tagoe immediately wrapped his arms around Garcia’s waist as he pitched forward, before proceeding to circle the exterior of the ring.
Ryan Garcia made a successful return to the ring with a unanimous decision victory over Emmanuel Tagoe on Saturday night.Garcia dropped and dominated.
“We’ll make him a lot of money. “Tank, give me a call! But as of right now, I’m going to trust my team, and we’re going to move forward.” “I’ll sign him! “But, I’ve grown and matured, and I’m going to let my team handle it. Garcia dropped Tagoe in round two.
San Antonio came out to the Alamodome to see undefeated lightweight contender Ryan Garcia (22-0, 18KOs) of Victorville, CA, made a triumphant return to the ...
I wanted to knock him out, but he was very crafty. I made sure to get him in the body a lot and used my left hook to hurt him. Garcia visibly hurt Tageo in the 10th round, but the Ghanaian fighter resorted to holding Garcia to prevent further punishment.
Ryan Garcia has gone the 12-round distance for the first time in his career, in scoring a unanimous-decision victory over Emmanuel Tagoe on Saturday in San ...
I had to trap him down, it was a new experience trying to cut the ring off with a guy who's looking to survive. Garcia had trained with Eddy Reynoso at Canelo Alvarez's San Diego gym for his past five fights before they parted ways. Garcia was slated for another step-up bout in July of last year against Javier Fortuna, but Garcia withdrew to address his mental health.
Ryan Garcia made a victorious return to the ring as he claimed a unanimous decision victory against Emmanuel Tagoe.
I think that’s happened enough and I’m not about to do that to you all.” But right now I’m going to trust my team and we’re going to move forward… I don’t want to lie to the fans.
SAN ANTONIO – It wasn't the spectacular outcome that Ryan Garcia hoped to produce but it was enough for his team to get to work on the next one.
Garcia and Goossen seemed to gel quickly during the seven-week camp, with hopes of even greater results—and activity—with more time spent together moving forward. I know Ryan wants to change that, get back to fighting every few months and I’m here to help get him to where he needs to be. He’s ready to fight so I don’t see why we can't keep him active with the dates we have." I don’t see why we can’t get him back out there ASAP,” Goossen told BoxingScene.com. “We’re in an era where these guys just don’t fight very often. A planned July 9 clash with Javier Fortuna fell through once Garcia decided to step away from the sport for a mental health reset. He went twelve rounds but was barely marked up.
Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez hopes to have Ryan Garcia three or four times this year after he defeated Emmanuel Tagoe.
I know Ryan wants to change that, get back to fighting every few months and I’m here to help get him to where he needs to be. Four would be perfect.” He went twelve rounds but was barely marked up.
Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez hopes to have Ryan Garcia three or four times this year after he defeated Emmanuel Tagoe.
I know Ryan wants to change that, get back to fighting every few months and I’m here to help get him to where he needs to be. Four would be perfect.” He went twelve rounds but was barely marked up.