Ryan Garcia demands rematch with Gervonta Davis three years after loss

Ryan Garcia has reignited the Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis rivalry exactly three years after their knockout loss. On April 22, 2026, Garcia called for a rematch with Gervonta Davis, saying he wanted the fight again under different circumstances.

The original Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis bout took place on April 22, 2023 at T-Mobile Arena. It ended with Davis stopping Garcia with a body shot in the seventh round. Garcia’s latest message immediately gained attention online, receiving thousands of views and replies. The renewed call has brought the Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis matchup back into the spotlight.

Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis fight conditions revisited

The first Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis fight was held at a catchweight of 136 pounds with a strict rehydration regimen. On the morning of the fight both fighters were not allowed to lift more than 146 pounds. These conditions were agreed upon before the bout and were implemented during fight week.

Garcia has not fought at 135 pounds since 2021 and usually weighs higher between fights. After the defeat, he alluded to the impact of the ban, saying he was feeling “a little weak”. His father, Henry Garcia, later said that the conditions left him “really dehydrated”.

Davis entered the fight with a 28–0 record and used his experience to his advantage. He applied pressure early and finished the fight with a body shot in the seventh round. The result moved Davis to 29–0, while Garcia lost to 23–1.

Garcia says, “I pray that one day I get a rematch with Tank. I want that match back on a level playing field. I need it!!!” His message focused on the same issue, suggesting that the original Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis fight did not take place under balanced circumstances.

Questions facing Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis rematch

Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis rematch call draws strong reactions online. Many users pointed to Garcia’s failed drug test for Ostarine after his 2024 fight with Devin Haney. That result led to a one-year suspension, a $10,000 fine and the fight being declared a no-contest. Garcia was reinstated in April 2025.

Some replies also mentioned his 2024 loss to Rolando Romero, with fans urging him to focus on other opponents. Garcia did not respond publicly to the criticism following his post.

Davis has not made any statements regarding a potential Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis rematch. Since 2023, he has participated in limited fights as well as dealing with legal matters outside the ring.

A second fight would require new negotiations, including weight terms and financial details. The original Ryan Garcia vs. Gervonta Davis bout was one of the most-watched boxing events of 2023, and a rematch would likely draw similar attention.

Garcia now competes at 140 pounds and has stated his intention to take bigger fights in the division. His latest message has renewed focus on the rivalry, but no official talks have been confirmed.

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Manny Pacquiao’s promoter accuses Floyd Mayweather of violations after rematch is labeled an ‘exhibition’

The planned rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. has become the subject of controversy after conflicting statements regarding the nature of the bout. The fight was previously announced for 2026 on September 19 in Las Vegas and was billed as a professional contest.

However, recent comments from Mayweather have created uncertainty about whether the event will go ahead as planned. Pacquiao’s promotional team responded by pointing to signed agreements that define the fight as a professional match.

The situation has put both camps at odds, with each side maintaining a different position. As preparations continue, the status of the fight remains unclear, and further developments are expected in the coming weeks.

Manny Pacquiao Promotions CEO Jas Mathur said in an interview with ESPN that the agreements between the two fighters clearly define a professional fight. “Right now, the fight is still on. There is no termination of any kind, and he has signed for a professional fight.”

He said that many agreements were signed over time. “Floyd Mayweather signed not one, not two, but three separate agreements with two different parties on three different dates that ultimately intertwined in the month of January. The first was on October 24, the second was on November 6, the third was on December 14.”

Mathur said payments were made after each settlement. “He got money when he signed all three agreements. Not only that, but he also took an advance out of his own purse for his fight against Pacquiao.”

He also pointed to documentation supporting the claims. “We have the document proof as well as the wet signature along with his device ID, his IP address and everything in there.”

Mathur said Mayweather’s recent comments put him in violation. “Since the day he went out and said what he said he has been violating it.”

Floyd Mayweather describes fight as an exhibition

Mayweather gave a different account during an interview. “We don’t know the location of the battle. The Sphere is one of the locations they talked about. And it’s not really a battle. It’s an exhibition.”

His comments raised questions about whether the bout would be a sanctioned competition. The event was linked to The Sphere in Las Vegas, although Mayweather said the venue had not been confirmed.

Mathur responded directly to those comments, saying the agreements did not include conditions for the exhibition. He also said that no issue was raised earlier in this process.

“Nobody has raised anything in these last three months related to the venue or the fight not being a professional fight.”

Fighting situation remains unresolved ahead of September date

The disagreement has made the fighting situation uncertain. The match is scheduled for September 19, but both sides have not confirmed its format.

Mathur also issued a direct response to Mayweather’s stance. “If he does not want to put his record on the line in a professional boxing match, he should never have entered into any of these agreements.”

The two fighters last met in 2015, when Mayweather won via unanimous decision. That fight attracted global attention and set pay-per-view records.

At this stage, both camps stand firm on their positions. The promoter says the signed agreements require a professional fight, while Mayweather has publicly described it as an exhibition. Further updates are expected as discussions continue ahead of the scheduled date.

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Oscar De La Hoya shuts down Ryan Garcia vs. Devin Haney rematch idea?

While many boxing fans would love to see hated rivals Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney take part in a rematch, the former’s promoter clearly has no interest.

A year after a devastating knockout loss to Gervonta Davis, Garcia had a career-changing moment when he scored an upset victory over Haney. Or so we thought. Shortly after his thrilling decision win in April 2024, it was revealed that “King Rae” had tested positive for performance enhancers. This win was soon changed to a no-contest and erased from his resume.

After serving a lengthy suspension, Garcia returned to action in May 2025 and was on the wrong end of a disappointing setback against Rolando Romero. The loss ended any interest in a rematch with the welterweight champion. However, Garcia’s career took another sharp turn last month when he scored a decisive victory over Mario Barrios.

His stellar performance generated new interest in a possible rematch with Haney for his WBO title. However, one person who couldn’t care less about the two running it back is Garcia’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya.

During the “Fact or Hat” segment inside boxing De La Hoya was asked by co-host Dan Canobbio if Garcia would fight Haney again, and the boxing legend’s response was “Cap.”

When Cannobio asked, wide-eyed in surprise, “It’s not going to happen?” The Golden Boy boss responded, “Not on my watch. He destroyed it.”

In their 2024 scrap, Garcia floored Haney three times. Once in the seventh round, again in the 10th round and then last time in the 11th round. De La Hoya’s response will surprise many boxing fans. Especially because a winnable fight with an elite fighter is off the table for Ryan Garcia in 2026.

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5 Options for Ryan Garcia’s Next Fight After Dominating Mario Barrios, Including Devin Haney Rematch

On Saturday night in Las Vegas, Ryan Garcia silenced his biggest critics with an outstanding performance against WBC welterweight king Mario Barrios. “King Ray” was on fire as he knocked down the champion in the first 23 seconds of the fight and easily won his first major title by unanimous decision.

This victory ended what had been a nightmare for him for the last few years. After a decision loss to Gervonta Davis in 2023, he bounced back with a win over Oscar Duarte, then scored a career-defining win over Devin Haney due to a drug suspension. After sitting out six months, he returned in May 2025 and suffered a major upset against Rollie Romero.

However, after Saturday night, Garcia is back in the driver’s seat and could be preparing for some big fights for the rest of 2026. With that in mind, let’s take a look at five potential opponents for the 27-year-old’s next fight.

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You can bet the loss to Romo is still weighing heavily on “King Ray.” That night last May was a low point in his career, and it made his biggest haters feel even more vindicated. If the new champion really wants to put all of his recent troubles behind him, avenging his loss against Romero would certainly be a possibility.

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Following his big win, he and pound-for-pound star Shakur Stevenson had a cordial face-off backstage to test fan interest in a potential fight. Due to Stevenson’s dominance at junior welterweight, moving up to seven pounds at welterweight is a possible scenario.

For Team Stevenson, Garcia would be a winnable fight and a chance to win a title in the second division. For Team Garcia, the matchup will be a big risk, but it provides an opportunity to gain P4P status.

Manny Pacquiao

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Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao returned to pro boxing last year at the age of 46 and in the eyes of many observers defeated Barrios for the WBC belt. However, the entertaining encounter was ruled a draw. If Garcia wants a winnable fight with a big-name opponent, “Pac-Man” is an option. And after the way he performed against Barrios last year, he’s a worthy foe even as he approaches 50.

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Many people around boxing believe that this fight will be at the top of Ryan Garcia’s wish list for his next fight, which is a rematch with Devin Haney. In their first encounter, Garcia defeated his opponent three times. However, there is certainly reason to believe that his outstanding performance was medically enhanced.

Like the rematch with Romero, the second fight with Haney provides confirmation. But it’s also a chance to prove he’s a P4P fighter, and a chance to get another belt and aim to become unified champion at 147 pounds.

Liam Paro

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Making a fight in boxing is always a tough challenge, so while fans would love to see Ryan Garcia in a matchup with Haney, Pacquiao or Stevenson, it’s also possible that negotiations may fall through. This is why a fighter like Liam Paro could become the next opponent of the new WBC champion.

The Australian is one of the top five fighters in the division at 27-1 and has picked up some big wins during his career. If Garcia can’t secure a matchup with a big name in his return, “The Prodigy” is a logical option.

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