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Ryan Garcia suffers rejection from a fan after inviting her to his fight with Gervonta Davis

Ryan Garcia had a nice gesture with a fan.
Ryan Garcia had a nice gesture with a fan.

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Kleberly Mendoza

On April 22, Ryan García will measure forces with Gervonta Davis and the fans of the Mexican-American boxer do not want to miss their idol’s fight for anything in the world. Therefore, King Ry He offered to pay for the pay-per-view (PPV) of one of his followers.

The Belgian fan indicated in a tweet that she would work more in April to be able to pay for the PPV and mentioned the boxer. Shortly after, García replied that she would take care of paying for it and He also invited her to see the match against Tank in person in the United States., assuring the hotel and transportation. But the response was not as expected.

No worries I’ll pay for your PPV buy 🙏🔥 and if you want to go To the fight in person I’ll provide that for you. Transportation and Hotel 🏨

— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) March 25, 2023

The King Ry follower appreciated the detail, but rejected the proposal. “That would be awesome champ, but I don’t think I can go to the United States, but I will definitely see you fight. Still, thank you so much for saying this! This means a lot to me,” she wrote.

The same way, the Californian insisted on paying the PPV so that his fanatic could enjoy his fight against the World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight champion.

Send me your cash app or Venmo 🙏

— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) March 25, 2023

Ryan Garcia and Gervonta Davis They have an appointment scheduled for April 22 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (USA). In this duel one of the boxers will lose his unbeaten status in the sport and it is already listed as one of the most anticipated fights of 2023.

After knocking out Luke Campbell in 2021, Ryan Garcia stepped away from the ring to treat mental health issues and a wrist injury. But in 2020, the 24-year-old Californian returned in 2022 with wins over Emmanuel Tagoe and Javier Fortuna. Now, King Ry has an undefeated record after 23 fights, 19 of them by knockout.

For his part, Gervonta Davis entered the ring for the last time last January when he defeated Héctor Luis García by technical knockout. The WBA lightweight champion too He has an immaculate record after 28 fights, 26 of which he won on the fast track.

Keep reading:

  • Ryan Garcia plans to challenge Devin Haney after facing Gervonta Davis
  • Ryan García sees Gervonta Davis “easier” than other left-handed boxers and heats up the fight even more for April 22
  • “I will fight for you (…) My favorite food is tacos”: Gervonta Davis shows her Mexican side to win Aztec fans in her fight against Ryan García